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Query: EC:2.1.1.69 (
BMT
)
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BMT
recipients require large volumes of fluids, drugs and PN. To reduce manipulation of central catheters and the risk of PN line sepsis, both single and double lumen intra-atrial [corrected] catheters were placed in ten
BMT
recipients through the internal jugular (double lumen) and cephalic or external jugular (single lumen) vein. Patients were observed for two to seven months. Two partially clotted catheters were cleared with intraluminal
urokinase
. Skin breakdown at two exit sites responded to local care. The nursing staff and patient tolerated the procedure well. During
BMT
, fluid administration of 4,900 +/- 150 milliliters a day was possible without interruption of PN. Line or catheter site infections did not occur. Use of three intra-atrial [corrected] lumens eased the care of
BMT
patients and eliminated PN interruption. Decreased line manipulation may also have led to fewer catheter related infections.
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PMID:Single plus double lumen intra-atrial [corrected] venous access in bone marrow transplant recipients. 355 Nov 57
Of 67 leukaemic children transplanted in our
BMT
unit 3 presented with severe acute respiratory syndrome associated with pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE) as diagnosed by scintiscan and/or angiography in the first month after
BMT
. Intervention with continuous positive pressure ventilation,
urokinase
(loading dose, then continuous infusion for 12-18 h) and heparin (continuous infusion for an average of 10 days) has been carried out successfully in two cases. In conclusion, when evaluating patients undergoing
BMT
and developing early pulmonary complications, PTE must be considered. The pathogenesis of PTE is still difficult to ascertain but
urokinase
therapy may reduce early morbidity.
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PMID:Pulmonary thromboembolism in leukaemic children undergoing bone marrow transplantation. 846 83