Acute non-infectious complications of central venous catheterization at the Kenyatta National Hospital
Abstract
A total of one hundred and thirty patients, eighty two male and forty eight female
patients requiring central venous cannulation were followed up for acute noninfectious
complications. Patients age ranged from 3 years to 89 years with a
median age of 35.3 years.
The prevalence of acute non-infectious complications was found to be 23.1%. The
complications encountered were Local haematoma (14.6%), failure to catheterize
(7.7%), Arterial puncture (3.9%), Bleeding around the puncture site (3.1%) and
ectopic ventricular beats (0.8%).
The preferred vein of central venous catheterization was right subclavian at the
Kenyatta National Hospital.
No fatal nor life threatening complications were encountered hence central venous
cannulation is still a safe procedure and should continue to be performed at
Kenyatta National Hospital as appropriate
Citation
Master Of Medicine In Anaesthesiology, The University Of Nairobi, 2001Publisher
University of Nairobi. Faculty of Medicine