Home hemodialysis with a central venous catheter

Nowadays, there is a trend towards the development of home dialysis ; more than 300 patients in France benefit from this technique, mostly on a daily rythm (between 4 to 7 sessions per week, in a short period : 2 to 3 hours per session). The majority of patients in home dialysis programs have an...

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Main Authors: Marion Gallot-Grelier, Emilie Vincent, Natalia Target
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: RDPLF 2019-04-01
Series:Bulletin de la Dialyse à Domicile
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Online Access:https://bdd.rdplf.org/index.php/bdd/article/view/19133
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spelling doaj-8e7fb2908e804f7ab340f216688a5f192021-06-02T05:33:34ZengRDPLFBulletin de la Dialyse à Domicile2607-99172019-04-012110.25796/bdd.v2i1.1913319133Home hemodialysis with a central venous catheterMarion Gallot-Grelier0Emilie Vincent1Natalia Target2CHD Vendée, La Roche sur YonCHD Vendée, La Roche sur YonCHD Vendée, La Roche sur Yon Nowadays, there is a trend towards the development of home dialysis ; more than 300 patients in France benefit from this technique, mostly on a daily rythm (between 4 to 7 sessions per week, in a short period : 2 to 3 hours per session). The majority of patients in home dialysis programs have an arterio-venous fistula as a vascular access. According to the RDPLF reports, only 13 patients dialyse regularly with a central venous catheter. In this article we report the first patient trained for home dialysis making a self-connexion with the Physidia S3 system. https://bdd.rdplf.org/index.php/bdd/article/view/19133central venous catheterhome hemodialysiscathéter centralhémodialyse à domicile
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author Marion Gallot-Grelier
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Natalia Target
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Natalia Target
Home hemodialysis with a central venous catheter
Bulletin de la Dialyse à Domicile
central venous catheter
home hemodialysis
cathéter central
hémodialyse à domicile
author_facet Marion Gallot-Grelier
Emilie Vincent
Natalia Target
author_sort Marion Gallot-Grelier
title Home hemodialysis with a central venous catheter
title_short Home hemodialysis with a central venous catheter
title_full Home hemodialysis with a central venous catheter
title_fullStr Home hemodialysis with a central venous catheter
title_full_unstemmed Home hemodialysis with a central venous catheter
title_sort home hemodialysis with a central venous catheter
publisher RDPLF
series Bulletin de la Dialyse à Domicile
issn 2607-9917
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Nowadays, there is a trend towards the development of home dialysis ; more than 300 patients in France benefit from this technique, mostly on a daily rythm (between 4 to 7 sessions per week, in a short period : 2 to 3 hours per session). The majority of patients in home dialysis programs have an arterio-venous fistula as a vascular access. According to the RDPLF reports, only 13 patients dialyse regularly with a central venous catheter. In this article we report the first patient trained for home dialysis making a self-connexion with the Physidia S3 system.
topic central venous catheter
home hemodialysis
cathéter central
hémodialyse à domicile
url https://bdd.rdplf.org/index.php/bdd/article/view/19133
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