The impact of sodium citrate on dialysis catheter function and frequency of catheter-related bacteriemia and haemorrhage

Vascular access is one of the most important problems of hemodialysis therapy. It is known that an arteriovenous fi sutla provides the best vascular access, but its creation is not always possible. Other solutions, such as the insertion of a central venous catheter, are then required. Adequate prote...

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Main Authors: Maciej Szymczak, Wacław Weyde, Józef Penar, Tomasz Gołębiowski, Katarzyna Madziarska, Magdalena Krajewska, Marian Klinger
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Language:English
Published: Index Copernicus International S.A. 2009-10-01
Series:Postępy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej
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spelling doaj-2e15e190407244938e4f3a5b321d7f422020-11-24T22:02:20ZengIndex Copernicus International S.A.Postępy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej0032-54491732-26932009-10-0163835515457464The impact of sodium citrate on dialysis catheter function and frequency of catheter-related bacteriemia and haemorrhageMaciej SzymczakWacław WeydeJózef PenarTomasz GołębiowskiKatarzyna MadziarskaMagdalena KrajewskaMarian KlingerVascular access is one of the most important problems of hemodialysis therapy. It is known that an arteriovenous fi sutla provides the best vascular access, but its creation is not always possible. Other solutions, such as the insertion of a central venous catheter, are then required. Adequate protection of such catheters by interdialytic fi ll with locking solution affects the frequency of hemodialysis-related complications. The most widespread catheter locking solution is heparin. Sodium citrate is being used more frequent recently. Available data indicate that hemorrhage is 11.9 times more frequent if the catheter locking solution is 5000 IU/ml heparin than if 4�0sodium citrate or 1000 IU/ml heparin is used. Other data indicate that the frequency of infection is statistically decreased when 30�0sodium citrate is used to fi ll the catheter instead of 5000 IU/ml heparin. Analogous data on 46.7�0sodium citrate are not consistent. It seems that the use of 4�0sodium citrate instead of 5000 IU/ml heparin does not decrease the frequency of infections. Numerous studies indicate that sodium citrate at various concentrations exerts a positive infl lence on catheter function. However, not all data are in accord. The spill of sodium citrate from the catheter to the systemic circulation is connected with a risk of adverse events. It may be dangerous if the citrate concentration is 46.7�20However, adequate fi lling of the catheter should prezent such events. Available data indicate that fi lling of the catheter with a solution of citrate of a concentration of no more than 30�0should be safe. Data on 46.7�0citrate are not conclusive, so precautions should be taken.http://journals.indexcopernicus.com/fulltxt.php?ICID=896607Sodium citratedialysis catheterhemodialysis therapycomplications
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author Maciej Szymczak
Wacław Weyde
Józef Penar
Tomasz Gołębiowski
Katarzyna Madziarska
Magdalena Krajewska
Marian Klinger
spellingShingle Maciej Szymczak
Wacław Weyde
Józef Penar
Tomasz Gołębiowski
Katarzyna Madziarska
Magdalena Krajewska
Marian Klinger
The impact of sodium citrate on dialysis catheter function and frequency of catheter-related bacteriemia and haemorrhage
Postępy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej
Sodium citrate
dialysis catheter
hemodialysis therapy
complications
author_facet Maciej Szymczak
Wacław Weyde
Józef Penar
Tomasz Gołębiowski
Katarzyna Madziarska
Magdalena Krajewska
Marian Klinger
author_sort Maciej Szymczak
title The impact of sodium citrate on dialysis catheter function and frequency of catheter-related bacteriemia and haemorrhage
title_short The impact of sodium citrate on dialysis catheter function and frequency of catheter-related bacteriemia and haemorrhage
title_full The impact of sodium citrate on dialysis catheter function and frequency of catheter-related bacteriemia and haemorrhage
title_fullStr The impact of sodium citrate on dialysis catheter function and frequency of catheter-related bacteriemia and haemorrhage
title_full_unstemmed The impact of sodium citrate on dialysis catheter function and frequency of catheter-related bacteriemia and haemorrhage
title_sort impact of sodium citrate on dialysis catheter function and frequency of catheter-related bacteriemia and haemorrhage
publisher Index Copernicus International S.A.
series Postępy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej
issn 0032-5449
1732-2693
publishDate 2009-10-01
description Vascular access is one of the most important problems of hemodialysis therapy. It is known that an arteriovenous fi sutla provides the best vascular access, but its creation is not always possible. Other solutions, such as the insertion of a central venous catheter, are then required. Adequate protection of such catheters by interdialytic fi ll with locking solution affects the frequency of hemodialysis-related complications. The most widespread catheter locking solution is heparin. Sodium citrate is being used more frequent recently. Available data indicate that hemorrhage is 11.9 times more frequent if the catheter locking solution is 5000 IU/ml heparin than if 4�0sodium citrate or 1000 IU/ml heparin is used. Other data indicate that the frequency of infection is statistically decreased when 30�0sodium citrate is used to fi ll the catheter instead of 5000 IU/ml heparin. Analogous data on 46.7�0sodium citrate are not consistent. It seems that the use of 4�0sodium citrate instead of 5000 IU/ml heparin does not decrease the frequency of infections. Numerous studies indicate that sodium citrate at various concentrations exerts a positive infl lence on catheter function. However, not all data are in accord. The spill of sodium citrate from the catheter to the systemic circulation is connected with a risk of adverse events. It may be dangerous if the citrate concentration is 46.7�20However, adequate fi lling of the catheter should prezent such events. Available data indicate that fi lling of the catheter with a solution of citrate of a concentration of no more than 30�0should be safe. Data on 46.7�0citrate are not conclusive, so precautions should be taken.
topic Sodium citrate
dialysis catheter
hemodialysis therapy
complications
url http://journals.indexcopernicus.com/fulltxt.php?ICID=896607
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