Journal of thrombosis and thrombolysis
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J. Thromb. Thrombolysis · Apr 2001
Meta Analysis Comparative StudyThrombolysis for restoration of patency to haemodialysis central venous catheters: a systematic review.
Urokinase, previously used to restore patency to thrombosed haemodialysis catheters, is now unavailable in North America. We performed systematic reviews of four questions related to the safety and efficacy of alternative agents for catheter thrombolysis, searching Medline and the Cochrane Controlled Clinical Trials Register. In dialysis patients, large case series have documented that urokinase is safe and effective (>70 % efficacy for catheter instillation, and >80 % for systemic lysis). ⋯ This review suggests that 1--2 mg/lumen tPA is a suitable dose for catheter instillation and likely to be more effective than 5000 units/lumen urokinase. Systemic lysis with 5--10 mg tPA is likely to be safe and effective in suitably selected patients. Further studies are needed.