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Indications
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When not required
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Infection/Bacteremia/sepsis
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Contraindications
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Severe coagulopathy
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Medical History
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Check
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Clinical history
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Pathology
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Previous tunnelled lines?
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Occlusion of central veins?
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Physical examination
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Signs of infection at the access site
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Signs of venous occlusion?
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Assess access site, in history of multiple tunnelled lines
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Scars?
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Procedure indications
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Current medications
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Any anticoagulant or antiplatelet agents?
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Allergies
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Ask For:
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Written/electronic request for the procedure
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Is the patient capable to consent?
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Available venous access?
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Ask for anesthetic team cover if needed
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Nil by mouth for 6hr prior to the procedure
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Imaging Studies
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CT
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Assess vascular anatomy
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Patent central veins?
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Ask For:
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New imaging if needed
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Laboratory Exams
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INR (<1.5), PT, aPTT, PLT (>50.000/μL), Htc, HB, WBC, CRP
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Infectious Status
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Ask For:
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Manage anticoagulation (if needed)
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Optimize blood products (if needed)
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Medications
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Management of co-morbidities (allergy, blood glucose, blood pressure, nausea, etc)
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Ask For:
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Aspirin: Do not withhold
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Clopidogrel: Hold 5 days prior to procedure
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LMW heparin: Withhold one dose before the procedure
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Angiogenetic inhibitor eg.Bevacizumab: Withhold 2 weeks prior and post procedure
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Outcomes
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Technical success rate: >100%
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Alternative Treatments
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Surgical removal
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