J Redmond
University of Pennsylvania
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Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2015
Timothy W.I. Clark; J Redmond; Mark P. Mantell; G. Nadolski; Jeffrey I. Mondschein; Michael F. Dowd; M. Dagli; Deepak Sudheendra; Richard D. Shlansky-Goldberg; Raphael D. Cohen
PURPOSE To report preliminary clinical experience with a new symmetric-tip dialysis catheter compared with a conventional split-tip catheter. MATERIALS AND METHODS Over a 5-month period, patients requiring a tunneled catheter for hemodialysis or undergoing exchange of a dysfunctional dialysis catheter at a tertiary academic medical center were retrospectively analyzed. Patients underwent placement of a VectorFlow or Ash Split Cath catheter at the discretion of the inserting interventional radiologist. Patient demographics, catheter patency, mean blood flow rate, and arterial and venous pressures were compared according to catheter type. Catheter failure was analyzed based on clinical and anatomic variables by using a multivariate Cox proportional-hazards model. RESULTS A total of 33 VectorFlow and 46 Ash Split Cath catheters were placed. Patients in the VectorFlow group had significantly higher body mass index (P = .013) and Charlson Comorbidity Index (P = .049), as well as more non-internal jugular vein placements. At 120 days, 89% of VectorFlow catheters remained functional, compared with 45% of Ash Split Cath catheters (P = .046). The VectorFlow catheter was associated with 16% lower arterial pressures during dialysis (P = .009); mean blood flow rate was equivalent. On multivariate analysis, the risk of catheter failure was 13.3 times higher in the Ash Split Cath group compared with the VectorFlow group (P = .004). Left-sided catheters were also predictive of catheter failure (relative risk = 5.5; P = .02). CONCLUSIONS The VectorFlow catheter was associated with a significant increase in intervention-free catheter patency compared with the Ash Split Cath catheter, with equivalent flow at lower arterial pressures during dialysis.
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2015
A. Harsha; J Redmond; Mark P. Mantell; Raphael M. Cohen; Scott O. Trerotola; Timothy W.I. Clark
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2018
Daniel M. DePietro; Ryan M. Kiefer; J Redmond; Jason C. Hoffmann; Scott O. Trerotola; G. Nadolski
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2017
J Redmond; M Silk; J Sprinkle; T. Gade; G. Nadolski; A Hillier; S. Hunt
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2018
G. Nadolski; A. Brandis; B. Hammelman; R. Fabrizio; J Redmond
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2018
K. Narsinh; K. Dortche; A. Brandis; J Redmond; Timothy W.I. Clark
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2017
Benjamin J. Shin; Raphael D. Cohen; G. Nadolski; J Redmond; A. Brandis; Timothy W.I. Clark
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2017
Daniel M. DePietro; Ryan M. Kiefer; Scott O. Trerotola; G. Nadolski; J Redmond; S. Hunt
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2017
A Davis; M.A. Troiano; Mark P. Mantell; J Redmond; A. Brandis; Timothy W.I. Clark
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2017
Daniel M. DePietro; Ryan M. Kiefer; J Redmond; Alan D. Workman; G. Nadolski; T. Gade; Scott O. Trerotola; S. Hunt