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. 2014 Jul 8;7:281–294. doi: 10.2147/IJNRD.S46643

Table 2.

Central vein approaches for dialysis catheters

Priority Vein Advantages Disadvantages or complications
First choice Internal jugular vein Best with ultrasound Medium infection risk
Right side gives more chance to correct blind catheter tip placement Medium bleeding risk
Uncomfortable when not tunneled
Second choice Femoral vein Lower bleeding risk Higher infection risk
No need for radiological control after insertion Higher thrombosis risk
Poor catheter performance when patient sits up
Third choice (avoid proximal or terminal arteriovenous fistula in the same side) Subclavian vein Lower infection risk Higher bleeding risk
Suitability for subcutaneous tunneling and port access Higher pneumothorax risk
Higher thrombosis risk
“Blind” procedure that cannot be guided with ultrasound