![]() CONCLUSIONS: Tip placement at upper area (right atrium, superior vena cava or cavoatrial junction) offer better outcome as reflected by the R% compared by the lower area (inferior vena cava or external iliac vein).", Recirculation rate was measured using salin dilution/ultrasound dilution/low flow method. The results also correspond with the previous recommendation stated by KDOQI. These indicate that higher and stable laminar flow are required for the dialysis to be effective. ![]() EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS: Out of thirteen articles gathered, nearly all of them showed satisfying results among catheters with the tip located either at superior vena cava or cavoaortic junction or right atrium, if compared by the inferior vena cava or iliac veins. We also reviewed the articles cited within the literatures to broaden the search results. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION: Literatures reviewed in our study were gathered from PubMed and Google Scholar. This review aimed to analyze the outcome of hemodialysis (as showed by recirculation rate) with the catheter tip placement. ![]() Recirculation could be caused by several factors, such as inadequate flow within the vessel lumen and other catheter - related defects. Recirculation describes a condition when the dialyzed blood reenter the systemic circulation without a full equilibration. The quality of hemodialysis can be objectively measured using the recirculation rate (R%) calculation. CONCLUSIONS: Tip placement at upper area (right atrium, superior vena cava or cavoatrial junction) offer better outcome as reflected by the R% compared by the lower area (inferior vena cava or external iliac vein).Ībstract = "INTRODUCTION: Hemodialysis is a medical procedure to artificially replace the functions of kidney, particularly of its role to filter and excrete various substances such as electrolytes, salts, metabolic breakdowns, inactive or active drugs, and toxins. ![]() INTRODUCTION: Hemodialysis is a medical procedure to artificially replace the functions of kidney, particularly of its role to filter and excrete various substances such as electrolytes, salts, metabolic breakdowns, inactive or active drugs, and toxins.
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