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      Tunneled jugular small-bore central catheters as an alternative to peripherally inserted central catheters for intermediate-term venous access in patients with hemodialysis and chronic renal insufficiency.

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          In 34 patients with chronic renal insufficiency or failure, 43 small-bore central catheters were placed via the internal or external jugular veins: right internal jugular vein, 28; left internal jugular vein, 14; right external jugular vein, one. Central venous access was achieved in all patients (mean catheter dwell time, 28 days; range, 3-99 days), with two minor complications (arterial puncture and catheter damage during suturing). Tunneled jugular small-bore central catheters are a vein-preserving alternative to peripherally inserted central catheters in this population.

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          Journal
          Radiology
          Radiology
          Radiological Society of North America (RSNA)
          0033-8419
          0033-8419
          Oct 1999
          : 213
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Radiology, Indiana University Medical Center, University Hospital, Indianapolis 46202-5253, USA.
          Article
          10.1148/radiology.213.1.r99se12303
          10540677
          54ec76fb-275e-4cc5-b927-fa081d69cb46
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