Abstract Background We conducted a systematic review of studies investigating lock solutions for use in non‐tunneled hemodialysis catheters. Methods We searched PubMed and Cochrane databases from inception to June 11, 2021. Study inclusion criteria were: randomized trial or observational study, adults (>18 years), with acute kidney injury (AKI); and temporary non‐tunneled catheters. We recorded bleeding events, catheter dysfunction and complications. Results Of 649 studies identified, 6 were included (4 randomized, 1 non‐randomized trial, 1 retrospective cohort study; sample sizes 78–1496 patients). Citrate was compared to heparin in 4 studies, to saline in 1, and ethanol versus saline in 1. Event‐free survival of non‐tunneled catheters did not differ between groups. Catheter‐related infections and adverse events were less frequent with citrate locks, but reached statistical significance in only two studies. Conclusion Existing data are too heterogeneous to enable recommending one type of catheter lock over any other for non‐tunneled hemodialysis catheters.