Dilemma with the route of venous access for hemodialysis catheter insertion in a patient with dilated ischemic cardiomyopathy treated by cardiac resynchronization therapy

A 68 year old patient requiring urgent dialysis due to raising potassium was referred to our center. He had 3 indwelling catheters in his heart via right subclavian vein. His left subclavian and interngal jugular veins were thrombosed possibly due to earlier indwelling catheters. The dilemma was if...

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Main Authors: Devanahalli Ashokananda, Murali Chakravarthy, Mohan Gowda, Pavani Maddirala, Sanjay Sripar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-01-01
Series:Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia
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Online Access:http://www.annals.in/article.asp?issn=0971-9784;year=2016;volume=19;issue=3;spage=389;epage=391;aulast=Ashokananda
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spelling doaj-45b7cecfb92c4e8ba6231ad58468345f2020-11-24T23:07:44ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAnnals of Cardiac Anaesthesia0971-97842016-01-0119338939110.4103/0971-9784.185515Dilemma with the route of venous access for hemodialysis catheter insertion in a patient with dilated ischemic cardiomyopathy treated by cardiac resynchronization therapyDevanahalli AshokanandaMurali ChakravarthyMohan GowdaPavani MaddiralaSanjay SriparA 68 year old patient requiring urgent dialysis due to raising potassium was referred to our center. He had 3 indwelling catheters in his heart via right subclavian vein. His left subclavian and interngal jugular veins were thrombosed possibly due to earlier indwelling catheters. The dilemma was if right internal jugular venous route could be used for insertion of dialysis catheter. Under fluoroscopic guidance, right internal jugular vein was cannulated with the dialysis catheter without problems. This case is being presented to highlight the need for imaging both by ultrasound and radiography during the procedure.http://www.annals.in/article.asp?issn=0971-9784;year=2016;volume=19;issue=3;spage=389;epage=391;aulast=AshokanandaCardiac resynchronization therapy; Chronic kidney disease; Hemodialysis catheter
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author Devanahalli Ashokananda
Murali Chakravarthy
Mohan Gowda
Pavani Maddirala
Sanjay Sripar
spellingShingle Devanahalli Ashokananda
Murali Chakravarthy
Mohan Gowda
Pavani Maddirala
Sanjay Sripar
Dilemma with the route of venous access for hemodialysis catheter insertion in a patient with dilated ischemic cardiomyopathy treated by cardiac resynchronization therapy
Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia
Cardiac resynchronization therapy; Chronic kidney disease; Hemodialysis catheter
author_facet Devanahalli Ashokananda
Murali Chakravarthy
Mohan Gowda
Pavani Maddirala
Sanjay Sripar
author_sort Devanahalli Ashokananda
title Dilemma with the route of venous access for hemodialysis catheter insertion in a patient with dilated ischemic cardiomyopathy treated by cardiac resynchronization therapy
title_short Dilemma with the route of venous access for hemodialysis catheter insertion in a patient with dilated ischemic cardiomyopathy treated by cardiac resynchronization therapy
title_full Dilemma with the route of venous access for hemodialysis catheter insertion in a patient with dilated ischemic cardiomyopathy treated by cardiac resynchronization therapy
title_fullStr Dilemma with the route of venous access for hemodialysis catheter insertion in a patient with dilated ischemic cardiomyopathy treated by cardiac resynchronization therapy
title_full_unstemmed Dilemma with the route of venous access for hemodialysis catheter insertion in a patient with dilated ischemic cardiomyopathy treated by cardiac resynchronization therapy
title_sort dilemma with the route of venous access for hemodialysis catheter insertion in a patient with dilated ischemic cardiomyopathy treated by cardiac resynchronization therapy
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia
issn 0971-9784
publishDate 2016-01-01
description A 68 year old patient requiring urgent dialysis due to raising potassium was referred to our center. He had 3 indwelling catheters in his heart via right subclavian vein. His left subclavian and interngal jugular veins were thrombosed possibly due to earlier indwelling catheters. The dilemma was if right internal jugular venous route could be used for insertion of dialysis catheter. Under fluoroscopic guidance, right internal jugular vein was cannulated with the dialysis catheter without problems. This case is being presented to highlight the need for imaging both by ultrasound and radiography during the procedure.
topic Cardiac resynchronization therapy; Chronic kidney disease; Hemodialysis catheter
url http://www.annals.in/article.asp?issn=0971-9784;year=2016;volume=19;issue=3;spage=389;epage=391;aulast=Ashokananda
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