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Thrombosis after central venous cannulation

N Ahmed

    The Medical Journal of Australia
    |February 21, 1976
    PubMed
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    Central venous cannulation poses a high risk of thrombosis, with 90% incidence in later patients. Serious complications like pulmonary embolism occurred in 13%, highlighting the need for preventative strategies.

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    Area of Science:

    • Medical research
    • Vascular medicine
    • Clinical investigation

    Background:

    • Central venous cannulation is a common medical procedure.
    • Thrombosis is a known complication of invasive vascular procedures.
    • Assessing the incidence and sequelae of thrombosis post-cannulation is crucial for patient safety.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To determine the incidence of thrombosis following central venous cannulation.
    • To identify serious sequelae associated with thrombosis after central venous cannulation.
    • To discuss factors contributing to thrombosis and explore potential preventative measures.

    Main Methods:

    • A prospective investigation was conducted.
    • The study included 63 patients undergoing central venous cannulation.

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  • Data on thrombus formation and its complications were collected and analyzed.
  • Main Results:

    • A high incidence of thrombus formation was observed, reaching 90% in the latter 20 patients.
    • Serious complications, including pulmonary embolism, major vein occlusion, and septicaemia, occurred in 13% of the 63 patients.
    • The study identified contributing factors to thrombosis.

    Conclusions:

    • Central venous cannulation is associated with a significant risk of thrombosis.
    • Preventable factors contributing to thrombosis were identified.
    • Further research is needed to address other contributing factors and develop improved preventative strategies.