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Macro- and microscopic changes in veins with short-term central venous catheters: an observational autopsy study.

Mika M RockholtLeila NaddiAhmed M BadriElisabet EnglundThomas Kander
Published in: BMC anesthesiology (2024)
This autopsy study demonstrated that catheter-related thrombus formation with adjacent inflammatory and fibrotic vessel wall thickening was very common, despite a limited period of catheter use. The consequences of these findings are important, as thrombi may cause pulmonary embolism and possibly lead to catheter-related infections, and since inflammatory and fibrotic vessel wall thickening may evolve into chronic venous stenosis. Furthermore, the findings are a cause of concern, as CICCs are indispensable in modern healthcare and complications may be masked by the general disease that was the indication for CICC insertion.
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  • idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
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