The Unexpected Side Effect of Long-Term Dialysis Catheters

Thu Jan 16 2025
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Leaving a straw in a juice box for too long. Eventually, the juice starts to thicken and clog the straw, making it hard to suck up any liquid. In a similar way, a dialysis catheter that stays in the body for too long can cause problems. This tiny tube is inserted into a large vein to remove waste from the blood. But over time, it can irritate and damage the vein. This damage might cause extra tissue to grow, narrowing the vein where it meets the heart.
Doctors call this superior cavoatrial junction stenosis. When this happens, blood flow can be blocked or slowed, leading to swelling and pain in the arms or chest. Medical professionals are searching for ways to prevent this, such as using different types of catheters or checking for signs of damage early. It's a reminder that even treatments meant to help can have unforeseen effects.
https://localnews.ai/article/the-unexpected-side-effect-of-long-term-dialysis-catheters-e25b1dfb

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