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Venous Thrombosis After Removal of Central Venous Catheter

Insertion of intravenous catheter is a very common operation in patients in the general intensive care unit. These catheters are used for a variety of purposes - administration of inotropics/pressors, intravenous nutrition, concentrated electrolytes and performing dialysis.There are several known complications of centr

Condition(s)Thrombosis, Venous
StatusRecruiting
Study typeObservational
SummaryInsertion of intravenous catheter is a very common operation in patients in the general intensive care unit. These catheters are used for a variety of purposes - administration of inotropics/pressors, intravenous nutrition, concentrated electrolytes and performing dialysis.There are several known complications of central venous catheter insertion, such as thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. In a literature review, there are no clear data regarding the rate of intravenous thrombosis in patients after removal of a central venous catheter. These findings are often discovered randomly, when the patient undergoes imaging for a different indication. There is no recommendation for an active search for intravenous thrombi at the catheter insertion sites in these patients, and it is not entirely cle
Who can participateInclusion Criteria: Patients who were admitted to the intensive care unit and had a central catheter inserted during their stay in the unit for any reason, and whose central catheter was removed during their stay in the general intensive care unit. \- Exclusion Criteria:Patients whose insertion or removal of the central catheter did not occur during the hospitalization in the intensive care unit, patients who were treated with full anticoagulation in the intensive care unit. \-
Ages18 Years to 99 Years
SexAll
Lead sponsorMeir Medical Center
LocationsKfar Saba, Israel
Start date2024-11-01
NCT IDNCT06349291
Official listinghttps://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06349291

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