中枢静脉导管尖端的定位:回顾分析的见解
Annalisa Noce1,2, Sara Dominijanni3, Giulia Marrone1
1Department of Systems Medicine, University of Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy.
The journal of vascular access
|August 29, 2025
概括
在血液透析中,精确地放置道中央静脉导管 (tCVC) 是至关重要的. 光镜可能会误判最佳尖端位置,强调需要先进的成像和人工智能来改善结果并减少狭窄症等并发症.
科学领域:
- 肝脏病学
- 血管通道
- 医学成像
背景情况:
- 道中央静脉导管 (tCVC) 在其他途径无法进行血液透析时至关重要.
- 正确的tCVC定位对于有效的透析和预防狭窄和血栓等并发症至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 评估光学引导的tCVC尖端定位的准确性.
- 评估与tCVC位置相关的并发症的发生率,例如中央静脉狭窄.
- 探索导管尖端错位对患者结果的影响.
主要方法:
- 从2017年1月到2024年12月对1238个tCVC投资的回顾性,非随机研究.
- 在光镜下收集的导管尖位置和随后的并发症数据.
- 分析中心静脉狭窄的发生率和治疗要求.
主要成果:
- 83%的tCVC被放置在右内静脉中.
- 光扫描显示9.8%的尖端在右心室 (RA) 上方,44.5%在内,45.5%在下方.
- 中枢静脉狭窄发生在18. 8%的患者中,其中2. 4%需要支架.
结论:
- 精确的tCVC尖端定位对于保持通透性和尽量减少并发症至关重要.
- 光镜可能低估了解剖学边界,这表明CT评估可能存在差异.
- 先进的成像,人工智能和个体患者因素是提高程序准确性和安全性的关键.
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