Case Report
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World J Cardiol. Jul 26, 2025; 17(7): 108901
Published online Jul 26, 2025. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v17.i7.108901
Table 1 Risks and benefits of internal jugular vein, transhepatic, azygous vein, and subclavian vein access
Access point
Benefits
Risks
Internal jugular veinRapid ultrasound-guided accessPneumothorax
Lower bleeding riskArterial injury
Ability to accommodate large bore sheathsPotential jugular stenosis
High first-attempt success rate
Lower rates of arterial puncture and hematoma with ultrasound guidance
Transhepatic accessBypass thoracic complicationsBleeding risk
Useful in patients with contraindications to thoracic accessHepatic capsular perforation
Azygous veinAlternative if all other options limitedTechnically demanding with small vessel caliber
Subclavian veinLower risk of catheter-related bloodstream infection and thrombosisHigher risk of pneumothorax and subclavian artery cannulization