Clinical application of subclavian catheterization in severe hepatitis: a clinical analysis of 506 cases

ObjectiveTo summarize the complications of subclavian catheterization in severe hepatitis patients and to investigate clinical safety and treatment. MethodsFive hundred and six cases of severe hepatitis, who underwent subclavian catheterization before non-bioartificial liver operation like double pl...

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Main Author: YANG Jingyi
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Published: Editorial Department of Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2014-07-01
Series:Linchuang Gandanbing Zazhi
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spelling doaj-efb345d3d1ff474ab28b3bca601d11102020-11-24T23:51:03ZzhoEditorial Department of Journal of Clinical HepatologyLinchuang Gandanbing Zazhi1001-52561001-52562014-07-0130767067310.3969/j.issn.1001-5256.2014.07.025Clinical application of subclavian catheterization in severe hepatitis: a clinical analysis of 506 casesYANG Jingyi0The Third People′s Hospital of Guilin, Guilin, Guangxi 541002, ChinaObjectiveTo summarize the complications of subclavian catheterization in severe hepatitis patients and to investigate clinical safety and treatment. MethodsFive hundred and six cases of severe hepatitis, who underwent subclavian catheterization before non-bioartificial liver operation like double plasma molecular adsorption system, were enrolled. Intraoperative and postoperative adverse reactions were under close observation and recording. ResultsOf all patients, 492(97.2%) were punctured and catheterized successfully, and 38 (7.5%) developed complications, including local hematoma and bleeding at puncture sites (15 cases), catheter infection (13 cases), and catheterization into the subclavian artery (10 cases). ConclusionSubclavian catheterization has a high success rate, and is sufficient to meet the need of clinical rescue and treatment. Most complications would not interfere with treatment outcome after proper disposal. Subclavian catheterization can be safely applied to severe hepatitis patients with coagulation disturbance.http://www.lcgdbzz.org/qk_content.asp?id=5971&ClassID=7149521liver failure; catheterizationperipheral; cathetersindwelling; intraoperative complications; postoperative complications
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author YANG Jingyi
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Clinical application of subclavian catheterization in severe hepatitis: a clinical analysis of 506 cases
Linchuang Gandanbing Zazhi
liver failure; catheterization
peripheral; catheters
indwelling; intraoperative complications; postoperative complications
author_facet YANG Jingyi
author_sort YANG Jingyi
title Clinical application of subclavian catheterization in severe hepatitis: a clinical analysis of 506 cases
title_short Clinical application of subclavian catheterization in severe hepatitis: a clinical analysis of 506 cases
title_full Clinical application of subclavian catheterization in severe hepatitis: a clinical analysis of 506 cases
title_fullStr Clinical application of subclavian catheterization in severe hepatitis: a clinical analysis of 506 cases
title_full_unstemmed Clinical application of subclavian catheterization in severe hepatitis: a clinical analysis of 506 cases
title_sort clinical application of subclavian catheterization in severe hepatitis: a clinical analysis of 506 cases
publisher Editorial Department of Journal of Clinical Hepatology
series Linchuang Gandanbing Zazhi
issn 1001-5256
1001-5256
publishDate 2014-07-01
description ObjectiveTo summarize the complications of subclavian catheterization in severe hepatitis patients and to investigate clinical safety and treatment. MethodsFive hundred and six cases of severe hepatitis, who underwent subclavian catheterization before non-bioartificial liver operation like double plasma molecular adsorption system, were enrolled. Intraoperative and postoperative adverse reactions were under close observation and recording. ResultsOf all patients, 492(97.2%) were punctured and catheterized successfully, and 38 (7.5%) developed complications, including local hematoma and bleeding at puncture sites (15 cases), catheter infection (13 cases), and catheterization into the subclavian artery (10 cases). ConclusionSubclavian catheterization has a high success rate, and is sufficient to meet the need of clinical rescue and treatment. Most complications would not interfere with treatment outcome after proper disposal. Subclavian catheterization can be safely applied to severe hepatitis patients with coagulation disturbance.
topic liver failure; catheterization
peripheral; catheters
indwelling; intraoperative complications; postoperative complications
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