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. 2023 Jul 27;8(10):1941–1950. doi: 10.1016/j.ekir.2023.07.013

Table 2.

Baseline characteristics of catheters during baseline, intervention or both phases

Characteristic Study Phase
Baseline only Both phases Intervention only
Number of catheters 4205 1073 4594
Catheter type, n (%)
Tunneled 2889 (68.7%) 1038 (96.7%) 3,476 (75.7%)
Nontunneled 1316 (31.3%) 35 (3.3%) 1,118 (24.3%)
Venous insertion site, n (%)
R internal jugular 2887 (68.7%) 859 (80.1%) 3,254 (70.8%)
L internal jugular 611 (14.5%) 151 (14.1%) 685 (14.9%)
R femoral 406 (9.7%) 16 (1.5%) 362 (7.9%)
L femoral 161 (3.8%) 8 (0.7%) 165 (3.6%)
R subclavian 73 (1.7%) 26 (2.4%) 72 (1.6%)
L subclavian 41 (1.0%) 6 (0.6%) 25 (0.5%)
Other 26 (0.6%) 7 (0.7%) 31 (0.7%)
Reason for catheter insertion, n (%)
Acute kidney injury 1675 (39.8%) 196 (18.3%) 1,618 (35.2%)
Commence maintenance HD 1270 (30.2%) 488 (45.5%) 1,679 (36.5%)
AV access complication 734 (17.5%) 203 (18.9%) 794 (17.3%)
Transfer from PD 451 (10.7%) 165 (15.4%) 427 (9.3%)
Failing transplant 25 (0.6%) 14 (1.3%) 24 (0.5%)
Other 50 (1.2%) 7 (0.7%) 52 (1.1%)
Catheter proceduralist, n (%)
Interventional radiology 2067 (49.2%) 638 (59.5%) 2,564 (55.8%)
Critical care 936 (22.3%) 47 (4.4%) 738 (16.1%)
Nephrology 622 (14.8%) 176 (16.4%) 687 (15.0%)
Surgery 509 (12.1%) 182 (17.0%) 492 (10.7%)
Not known 71 (1.7%) 30 (2.8%) 113 (2.5%)

AV, arteriovenous; HD, hemodialysis; PD, peritoneal dialysis; L, Left; R, Right.