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Comparison of the complications and long-term results of heparin-coated and non-heparin-coated symmetric-tip hemodialysis catheters. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study compared long-term outcomes of heparin-coated and non-heparin-coated tunneled dialysis catheters in 161 patients, who were monitored for 12 months.
  • Although catheter infections occurred in 6.2% of cases, the rates were similar between both groups, and the durability of the catheters was also comparable, lasting around 11 months.
  • Notably, heparin-coated catheters had a significantly lower rate of fibrin sheath development (5.5%) compared to non-heparin-coated ones, indicating a potential advantage for heparin-coated options in managing chronic dialysis patients.

Article Abstract

Background: Tunneled catheters are effectively used in patients receiving chronic dialysis due to end-stage renal disease. However, the dysfunction of catheters caused by infection or thrombus requires repetitive procedures. In this study, we aimed to compare the long-term results of heparin-coated and non-heparin-coated tunneled dialysis catheters.

Method: The study included a total of 161 patients who underwent tunneled dialysis catheter placement. Heparin-coated and non-heparin-coated tunneled catheters were placed in 81 and 80 patients, respectively. Of all the patients, 89 (55.3%) were male and 72 (44.7%) were female. The mean age of the patients was 64.3 ± 15.3 years. The patients were followed up for 12 months.

Results: Catheter infection developed in 10 (6.2%) of the cases, of which seven (70%) resolved with antibiotic therapy and the remaining three (30%) required catheter replacement. There was no significant difference between the groups in terms of the catheter infection rate ( = 0.84). Fibrin sheaths developed in nine (5.5%) patients. Fibrin sheath development was found to be significantly higher in the non-heparin-coated catheters ( = 0.017). There was no significant difference in fibrin sheath formation between the patients with and without systemic antiaggregant use ( = 0.864). The mean catheter durability time was determined to be 11 months in both groups ( = 0.704). Catheter survival was similar in heparin-coated and non-heparin coated catheters.

Conclusion: This study showed that the rate of fibrin sheath development was significantly lower in heparin-coated tunneled catheters than non-heparin-coated catheters. There was no significant difference between the two catheters in terms of the rates of infection and mechanical complications.

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