ASDIN: Patency Rates for Angioplasty in the Treatment of Pacemaker‐Induced Central Venous Stenosis in Hemodialysis Patients: Results of a Multi‐Center Study

A Asif, L Salman, RG Carrillo, JD Garisto… - Seminars in …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
While hemodialysis access ligation has been used to manage pacemaker (PM) and
implantable cardioverter‐defibrillator (ICD) lead‐induced central venous stenosis (CVS) …

Central vein stenosis or occlusion associated with cardiac rhythm management device leads in hemodialysis patients with ipsilateral arteriovenous access: a …

TF Saad, GR Myers, J Cicone - The journal of vascular …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Purpose Symptomatic central vein stenosis commonly occurs when cardiac rhythm
management device (CRMD) leads are placed via the subclavian vein ipsilateral to …

An occult cause of arteriovenous access failure: Central vein stenosis from permanent pacemaker wire: Report of three cases and review of the literature

CL Chuang, DC Tarng, WC Yang… - American journal of …, 2001 - karger.com
Central vein stenosis is an indolent and underestimated complication of permanent
pacemaker placement. It leads to serious problems in hemodialysis patients when …

Central venous stenosis as a complication of ipsilateral haemodialysis fistula and pacemaker

J Tourret, P Cluzel, I Tostivint, B Barrou… - Nephrology Dialysis …, 2005 - academic.oup.com
Discussion Subclavian vein, and to a lesser extent internal jugular vein cannulation, is an
important risk factor for central venous stenosis (CVS). Dialysis fistula, increasing the venous …

Symptomatic subclavian vein stenosis and occlusion in hemodialysis patients with transvenous pacemakers

TH Teruya, AM Abou-Zamzam Jr, W Limm… - Annals of vascular …, 2003 - Springer
The objective of this study was to determine the incidence and timing of complications
associated with ipsilateral transvenous pacemakers and hemodialysis access, including …

[PDF][PDF] Permanent pacemaker wires causing subclavian vein stenosis in presence of AV fistula--is it ever wrong to try angioplasty and stenting?

K Konner, D Vorwerk - … , dialysis, transplantation: official publication of the …, 1997 - Citeseer
Discussion Venous hypertension due to subclavian stenosis/occlusion in haemodialysis
patients with a history of previous subclavian cannulation for temporary vascular access and …

[引用][C] How can the complications of central vein catheters be reduced? Central venous stenosis in hemodialysis patients

S Toomay, J Rectenwald, MA Vazquez - Seminars in Dialysis, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
In hemodialysis patients, central venous stenosis (CVS) is defined as a greater than 50%
lesion in the internal jugular, subclavian, or axillary veins and which affects the hemodialysis …

The incidence and risk factors for venous obstruction after implantation of transvenous pacing leads

Y Oginosawa, H Abe… - Pacing and clinical …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
OGINOSAWA, Y., et al.: The Incidence and Risk Factors For Venous Obstruction After
Implantation of Transvenous Pacing Leads. Several investigators have shown that the …

Venous obstruction due to permanent transvenous pacemaker electrodes: treatment with percutaneous transluminal balloon venoplasty

PC Spittell, RE Vlietstra, DL Hayes… - Pacing and Clinical …, 1990 - Wiley Online Library
Transvenous placement of permanent pacemaker leads is currently the most common
method for permanent cardiac pacing. Venous abnormalities, in particular venous stenosis …

Cardiovascular implantable electronic devices in hemodialysis patients: prevalence and implications for arteriovenous hemodialysis access interventions

TF Saad, W Ahmed, K Davis, C Jurkovitz - Seminars in dialysis, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Cardiovascular implantable electronic devices (CIED s) are frequently utilized in
hemodialysis patients. CIED leads are typically implanted via the subclavian vein resulting …