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Autor Lina Marcela Higuita Urrego
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Enfermera Especialista en Nefrología, Hospital Pablo Tobón Uribe
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Hemolysis in Hemodialysis, Secondary to Severe Vena Cava Stenosis / Dahyana Cadavid Aljure ; Sergio Álvarez Vallejo ; Gloria María Posada Álvarez ; Eliana María Ruiz Aguilar ; Lina Marcela Higuita Urrego ; Catalina María Guerra Álvarez ; Sandra Marcela Marín Durango ; Catalina Ocampo Kohn ; John Fredy Nieto Ríos ; Arbey Aristizabal Álzate ; Gustavo Adolfo Zuluaga Valencia
Título : Hemolysis in Hemodialysis, Secondary to Severe Vena Cava Stenosis Tipo de documento : documento electrónico Autores : Dahyana Cadavid Aljure, ; Sergio Álvarez Vallejo, ; Gloria María Posada Álvarez, ; Eliana María Ruiz Aguilar, ; Lina Marcela Higuita Urrego, ; Catalina María Guerra Álvarez, ; Sandra Marcela Marín Durango, ; Catalina Ocampo Kohn, ; John Fredy Nieto Ríos, ; Arbey Aristizabal Álzate, ; Gustavo Adolfo Zuluaga Valencia, Fecha de publicación : 2021 Títulos uniformes : Cureus Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave : hemolysis anemia hemodialysis access stenosis blood circulation complications Resumen : Complications in hemodialysis patients are increasingly rare thanks to advances in technology, including more compatible membranes, more flexible lines, safety in water treatments, alarms in the circuit, and standardization in dialysate fluids plus exhaustive chemical and microbiological tests. In addition, it is highly unusual having hemolysis on hemodialysis; however, it is a life-threatening complication, so the cause must be identified and early managed. The etiology can be chemical or mechanical; however, so far, there are no reports in the literature of an association with severe stenosis of the vena cava, as it is described in the case reported here, where a patient presented hemolysis in two hemodialysis sessions, without initially being possible to find the cause; the only identifiable factor was that he had a dysfunctional tunneled jugular catheter, with a history of difficult vascular access. The patient underwent interventional radiology, finding 99% stenosis of the vena cava, which prevented the passage of the contrast agent to the atrium. Angioplasty and catheter replacement were performed, with a resolution of the complication; the subsequent dialysis therapies were satisfactory. Mención de responsabilidad : Dahyana Cadavid Aljure, Sergio Alvarez-Vallejo, Gloria Posada-Alvarez, Eliana Ruiz-Aguilar, Lina Higuita-Urrego, Catalina Guerra-Alvarez, Sandra Marin-Durango, Catalina Ocampo-Kohn, John Fredy Nieto-Rios, Arbey Aristizabal-Alzate, Gustavo Zuluaga-Valencia Referencia : Cureus. 2021 May 21;13(5):e15156. DOI (Digital Object Identifier) : 10.7759/cureus.15156 PMID : 34168923 En línea : https://www.cureus.com/articles/58087-hemolysis-in-hemodialysis-secondary-to-sev [...] Enlace permanente : https://hospitalpablotobon.cloudbiteca.com/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5800 Hemolysis in Hemodialysis, Secondary to Severe Vena Cava Stenosis [documento electrónico] / Dahyana Cadavid Aljure, ; Sergio Álvarez Vallejo, ; Gloria María Posada Álvarez, ; Eliana María Ruiz Aguilar, ; Lina Marcela Higuita Urrego, ; Catalina María Guerra Álvarez, ; Sandra Marcela Marín Durango, ; Catalina Ocampo Kohn, ; John Fredy Nieto Ríos, ; Arbey Aristizabal Álzate, ; Gustavo Adolfo Zuluaga Valencia, . - 2021.
Obra : Cureus
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave : hemolysis anemia hemodialysis access stenosis blood circulation complications Resumen : Complications in hemodialysis patients are increasingly rare thanks to advances in technology, including more compatible membranes, more flexible lines, safety in water treatments, alarms in the circuit, and standardization in dialysate fluids plus exhaustive chemical and microbiological tests. In addition, it is highly unusual having hemolysis on hemodialysis; however, it is a life-threatening complication, so the cause must be identified and early managed. The etiology can be chemical or mechanical; however, so far, there are no reports in the literature of an association with severe stenosis of the vena cava, as it is described in the case reported here, where a patient presented hemolysis in two hemodialysis sessions, without initially being possible to find the cause; the only identifiable factor was that he had a dysfunctional tunneled jugular catheter, with a history of difficult vascular access. The patient underwent interventional radiology, finding 99% stenosis of the vena cava, which prevented the passage of the contrast agent to the atrium. Angioplasty and catheter replacement were performed, with a resolution of the complication; the subsequent dialysis therapies were satisfactory. Mención de responsabilidad : Dahyana Cadavid Aljure, Sergio Alvarez-Vallejo, Gloria Posada-Alvarez, Eliana Ruiz-Aguilar, Lina Higuita-Urrego, Catalina Guerra-Alvarez, Sandra Marin-Durango, Catalina Ocampo-Kohn, John Fredy Nieto-Rios, Arbey Aristizabal-Alzate, Gustavo Zuluaga-Valencia Referencia : Cureus. 2021 May 21;13(5):e15156. DOI (Digital Object Identifier) : 10.7759/cureus.15156 PMID : 34168923 En línea : https://www.cureus.com/articles/58087-hemolysis-in-hemodialysis-secondary-to-sev [...] Enlace permanente : https://hospitalpablotobon.cloudbiteca.com/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5800 Reserva
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