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GLOBAL CHRONIC HEMODIALYSIS CATHETERS MARKET INTRODUCTION The central veins must be accessible for hemodialysis in order to deliver an […]
The central veins must be accessible for hemodialysis in order to deliver an extracorporeal blood flow rate of more than 300 mL/min for three to four hours, three times per week, with the fewest possible problems.
When hemodialysis is urgently required, hemodialysis catheters are appropriate.
A tunnelled hemodialysis catheter should be inserted instead, unless there are concerns about the risk of infection, if the patient will get ongoing outpatient care or if the duration of hemodialysis with a catheter would likely be more than two weeks.
Ideally, an AV access can be made if the patient’s anatomy and physiology allow it, and once the AV access can be used consistently, the hemodialysis catheter is removed.
The Global Chronic hemodialysis catheters market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
The Arrow-Clark VectorFlow Catheter is a tunnelled, symmetrical-tip hemodialysis catheter created to deliver sustained high flows, lessen lock solution loss, and lessen the chance of thrombus buildup due to platelet activation brought on by shear stress.
The catheter is made with a cutting-edge tip that enables placement flexibility with little negative impact on recirculation rates. It is available in both retrograde and antegrade insertion platforms.
The chronic hemodialysis catheter tip by Arrow-Clark is engineered for high performance. It is recommended to utilise the Arrow-Clark VectorFlow Antegrade Catheter to establish long-term vascular access for hemodialysis and apheresis.
The internal jugular (IJ) vein is chosen as the preferred location for the percutaneous insertion of the Arrow-Clark VectorFlow Antegrade Catheter.
Although the jugular vein is the ideal location, this catheter can also be put into the subclavian vein. Femoral vein insertion is intended for catheters longer than 40 cm.
Adult patients are the target audience for the Arrow-Clark VectorFlow Antegrade Catheter.