Repair of Central Venous Catheters in Home Parenteral Nutrition Patients

Nutr Clin Pract. 2019 Apr;34(2):210-215. doi: 10.1002/ncp.10262. Epub 2019 Feb 7.

Abstract

For patients receiving home parenteral nutrition (HPN), vascular access with a central venous catheter (CVC) is essential to safely administer parenteral nutrition (PN) to meet their nutrition and hydration needs. Unfortunately, despite rigorous training and prevention strategies, CVCs are susceptible to complications such as infection, occlusion, thrombosis, and mechanical failure. Much of the published research on CVC complications focuses on infections; however, catheter occlusions and mechanical failures also contribute significantly to catheter dysfunction and loss. Frequent CVC exchanges put HPN patients at risk of loss of vascular access, making it essential that any strategies that can salvage the CVC be implemented prior to removal. CVC repair is 1 technique that can be utilized to avoid CVC exchanges in certain situations. CVC repairs can be performed in the office or on the ward and are cost effective when compared with CVC replacement. When performed by trained clinical staff, the procedures are highly successful and associated with low risk.

Keywords: catheter repair; central venous catheters; home parenteral nutrition; parenteral nutrition; vascular access devices.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Catheter Obstruction
  • Catheterization, Central Venous* / adverse effects
  • Catheterization, Central Venous* / instrumentation
  • Catheterization, Central Venous* / methods
  • Central Venous Catheters / adverse effects*
  • Equipment Failure
  • Humans
  • Parenteral Nutrition, Home* / instrumentation
  • Parenteral Nutrition, Home* / methods