Effects of Central Venous Catheter Placement on Upper Extremity Duplex US Findings

The upper extremity veins of 17 patients who underwent operative central venous catheter placement were studied prospectively with color duplex sonography to determine which duplex changes, if any, could be due to the presence of the catheter alone and to determine if these waveform changes could mi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of vascular and interventional radiology 1993-05, Vol.4 (3), p.399-404
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description The upper extremity veins of 17 patients who underwent operative central venous catheter placement were studied prospectively with color duplex sonography to determine which duplex changes, if any, could be due to the presence of the catheter alone and to determine if these waveform changes could mimic the dampened waveform seen peripheral to central nonvisualized or nonocclusive thrombosis or proximal stenosis. The subclavian, internal jugular, and brachiocephalic veins were examined with color duplex sonography immediately before and after catheter placement. Images obtained before and after catheterization were reviewed by two radiologists for ( a) spectral broadening in both the vein of insertion and the brachiocephalic vein, ( b) transmission of atrial pulsations, and ( c) respiratory phasicity. In all cases, atrial pulsatility and respiratory phasicity were present before and after catheter placement. There was no statistically significant change in the amount of spectral broadening after catheter placement. A mild increase in the peak blood flow velocity of 7 cm/sec ( P = .04) in the ipsilateral brachiocephalic vein was demonstrated; however, no significant increase in velocity could be shown in the vein of insertion. In this clinical setting, the hemodynamic changes within the vein from the catheter placement are minimal. Any damping of the venous waveform seen with sonography performed to rule out upper extremity deep venous thrombosis secondary to indwelling catheter—for example, loss of atrial pulsatility or respiratory phasicity—is presumably due to the presence of venous thrombosis or stenosis.
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Prospective Studies
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