M. Leblanc et al., EFFECTIVE BLOOD-FLOW AND RECIRCULATION RATES IN INTERNAL JUGULAR-VEINTWIN CATHETERS - MEASUREMENT BY ULTRASOUND VELOCITY DILUTION, American journal of kidney diseases, 31(1), 1998, pp. 87-92
The ultrasound dilution technology (Transonic Systems, Ithaca, NY) is
a reliable method to assess blood flow (Qb) and recirculation rates (R
) in vascular access during hemodialysis. However, the information ava
ilable on these parameters for central venous dialysis catheters remai
ns scarce at this point. Real Qb and R were evaluated in 33 well-funct
ioning TwinCath (Medcomp, Harleysville, PA) inserted as mid- or long t
erm hemodialysis vascular access (mean duration since insertion, 270 /- 253 days); all were implanted into the right internal jugular vein
with their multiperforated distal tips located in the superior vena ca
va or right atrium. Several types of dialysis machines were used (Moni
tral and AK100, Hospal-Gambro, Lyon, France; 2008E and 4008E, Freseniu
s, Bad Homburg, Germany). Real Qb was measured with the ultrasound dil
ution method and compared with the set Qb (indicated by the dialysis m
achine); R, also evaluated by ultrasound dilution, was evaluated at va
rious Qb with nonreversed lines; therefore, a total of 121 measures we
re performed. Arterial and venous pressures (PA and PV) were recorded
simultaneously. The 33 measures at a set Qb of 200 mL/min showed a mea
n effective Qb of 210 +/- 18 mL/min and a mean R of 5.3 +/- 5.3%. At a
Qb of 300 mL/min, 33 repeated measures resulted in mean effective Qb
of 303 +/- 21 mL/min and R of 8.5 +/- 7.0%; 28 measures performed at a
set Qb of 350 mL/min showed that the effective Qb was 336 +/- 24 mL/m
in and that R was 7.8% +/- 6.7%. Finally, an effective Qb of 372 +/- 2
6 mL/min and an R of 10.9 +/- 8.6% were found for the 27 measures perf
ormed at an indicated Qb of 400 mL/min. The difference between indicat
ed and effective Qb was particularly significant for set Qb equal to o
r above 350 mL/min (P < 0.001). Variable correlations were observed be
tween obtained parameters: Qb eff and R (r = 0.34), PV and R (r = 0.36
), Qb eff and PV (r = 0.78), Qb eff and PA (r = 0.71), and PV and PA (
r = 0.53). In conclusion, TwinCath delivers an effective Qb of nearly
375 mL/min when Qb is set at 400 mL/min on most dialysis machines. Mea
n R in TwinCath varies between 5% and 11% for Qb within the range of 2
00 to 400 mL/min. In well-functioning TwinCath, the ratio between PV a
nd Qb remains usually below 0.5. (C) 1998 by the National Kidney Found
ation, Inc.