Central vein stenosis in a dialysis patient: A case report

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Introduction: Central vein stenosis is not a rare problem in patients on dialysis. Placement of a central vein catheter for dialysis access substantially increases the risk of central vein stenosis. However, even in patients without a previous history of central vein catheter placement, a stenosis can be found in up to 40% of patients. Case presentation: We report the case of a 60-year-old male Caucasian German dialysis patient who complained of dry cough, swelling of his right arm and facial edema. Computed tomography venography showed a near-total stenosis of his brachiocephalic vein. We discuss the incidence and risk of central vein stenosis in patients on dialysis and report on a successful minimally invasive interventional treatment. Conclusion: Central vein stenosis is not a rare problem in patients on hemodialysis and can even occur without previous placement of central venous catheters. High shunt volumes seem to increase the risk associated with central vein catheters. © 2012 Goettmann et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Gottmann, U., Sadick, M., Kleinhuber, K., Benck, U., Huck, K., Krämer, B. K., & Birck, R. (2012). Central vein stenosis in a dialysis patient: A case report. Journal of Medical Case Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-6-189

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