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Safety and Effectiveness of Central Venous Catheterization in Patients with Cancer: Prospective Observational Study
This study investigated the safety and effectiveness of each type of central venous catheters (CVC) in patients with cancer. We prospectively enrolled patients with cancer who underwent catherization involving a subclavian venous catheter (SVC), peripherally inserted central venous catheter (PICC),...
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The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2995228/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21165289 http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2010.25.12.1748 |
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author | Kim, Hyun Jung Yun, Jina Kim, Han Jo Kim, Kyoung Ha Kim, Se Hyung Lee, Sang-Cheol Bae, Sang Byung Kim, Chan Kyu Lee, Nam Su Lee, Kyu Taek Park, Seong Kyu Won, Jong-Ho Park, Hee Sook Hong, Dae Sik |
author_facet | Kim, Hyun Jung Yun, Jina Kim, Han Jo Kim, Kyoung Ha Kim, Se Hyung Lee, Sang-Cheol Bae, Sang Byung Kim, Chan Kyu Lee, Nam Su Lee, Kyu Taek Park, Seong Kyu Won, Jong-Ho Park, Hee Sook Hong, Dae Sik |
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description | This study investigated the safety and effectiveness of each type of central venous catheters (CVC) in patients with cancer. We prospectively enrolled patients with cancer who underwent catherization involving a subclavian venous catheter (SVC), peripherally inserted central venous catheter (PICC), or chemo-port (CP) in our department. From March 2007 to March 2009, 116 patients underwent 179 episodes of catherization. A SVC was inserted most frequently (46.4%). Fifty-four complications occurred (30.1%): infection in 23 cases, malpositioning or migration of the tip in 18 cases, thrombosis in eight cases, and bleeding in five cases. Malpositioning or migration of the tip occurred more frequently with a PICC (P<0.001); infection occurred more often with a tunneled catheter (P=0.028) and was observed more often in young patients (P=0.023). The catheter life span was longer for patients with solid cancer (P=0.002) than for those with hematologic cancer, with a CP (P<0.001) than a PICC or SVC, and for an indwelling catheter with image guidance (P=0.014) than a blind procedure. In conclusion, CP is an effective tool for long term use and the fixation of tip is important for the management of PICC. |
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spelling | pubmed-29952282010-12-16 Safety and Effectiveness of Central Venous Catheterization in Patients with Cancer: Prospective Observational Study Kim, Hyun Jung Yun, Jina Kim, Han Jo Kim, Kyoung Ha Kim, Se Hyung Lee, Sang-Cheol Bae, Sang Byung Kim, Chan Kyu Lee, Nam Su Lee, Kyu Taek Park, Seong Kyu Won, Jong-Ho Park, Hee Sook Hong, Dae Sik J Korean Med Sci Original Article This study investigated the safety and effectiveness of each type of central venous catheters (CVC) in patients with cancer. We prospectively enrolled patients with cancer who underwent catherization involving a subclavian venous catheter (SVC), peripherally inserted central venous catheter (PICC), or chemo-port (CP) in our department. From March 2007 to March 2009, 116 patients underwent 179 episodes of catherization. A SVC was inserted most frequently (46.4%). Fifty-four complications occurred (30.1%): infection in 23 cases, malpositioning or migration of the tip in 18 cases, thrombosis in eight cases, and bleeding in five cases. Malpositioning or migration of the tip occurred more frequently with a PICC (P<0.001); infection occurred more often with a tunneled catheter (P=0.028) and was observed more often in young patients (P=0.023). The catheter life span was longer for patients with solid cancer (P=0.002) than for those with hematologic cancer, with a CP (P<0.001) than a PICC or SVC, and for an indwelling catheter with image guidance (P=0.014) than a blind procedure. In conclusion, CP is an effective tool for long term use and the fixation of tip is important for the management of PICC. The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2010-12 2010-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2995228/ /pubmed/21165289 http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2010.25.12.1748 Text en © 2010 The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Kim, Hyun Jung Yun, Jina Kim, Han Jo Kim, Kyoung Ha Kim, Se Hyung Lee, Sang-Cheol Bae, Sang Byung Kim, Chan Kyu Lee, Nam Su Lee, Kyu Taek Park, Seong Kyu Won, Jong-Ho Park, Hee Sook Hong, Dae Sik Safety and Effectiveness of Central Venous Catheterization in Patients with Cancer: Prospective Observational Study |
title | Safety and Effectiveness of Central Venous Catheterization in Patients with Cancer: Prospective Observational Study |
title_full | Safety and Effectiveness of Central Venous Catheterization in Patients with Cancer: Prospective Observational Study |
title_fullStr | Safety and Effectiveness of Central Venous Catheterization in Patients with Cancer: Prospective Observational Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Safety and Effectiveness of Central Venous Catheterization in Patients with Cancer: Prospective Observational Study |
title_short | Safety and Effectiveness of Central Venous Catheterization in Patients with Cancer: Prospective Observational Study |
title_sort | safety and effectiveness of central venous catheterization in patients with cancer: prospective observational study |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2995228/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21165289 http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2010.25.12.1748 |
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