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"We believe dialysis lines should be checked for tip position even when long-standing to prevent relevant complications due to catheter sliding" Sosa Barrios et al (2020).

Abstract:

Jugular Tesio lines (TesioCaths; MedCOMP, Harleysville, PA, USA) are frequently used as permanent vascular accesses in haemodialysis patients. During the insertion procedure, arrhythmias are a relatively common complication, usually related to an excessively advanced catheter tip, without major consequences. We present two cases of life-threatening arrhythmias triggered by the Tesio catheter eccentric high-velocity jet of blood resolved after reposition of the catheter without further episodes, despite both lines being inserted under real-time ultrasound and fluoroscopic guidance. We believe dialysis lines should be checked for tip position even when long-standing to prevent relevant complications due to catheter sliding.

Reference:

Sosa Barrios, R.H., Lefroy, D., Ashby, D. and Duncan, N. (2020) Central venous catheters and arrhythmia: Two unusual cases. The Journal of Vascular Access. April 27th. doi: 10.1177/1129729820915326. (Epub ahead of print).

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