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Complications from port-a-cath system implantation in adults with malignant tumors: A 10-year single-center retrospective study

BACKGROUND: Port-A-Cath systems (PCS) are safe and convenient devices for long-term infusion in patients with malignant tumors. This study retrospectively analyzed the complications from PCS and their management. METHODS: Data of 1695 adults (641 males and 1054 females) with malignant tumors who und...

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Autores principales: Li, Yong, Guo, Jianxi, Zhang, Yanfang, Kong, Jian
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Shanghai Journal of Interventional Radiology Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8947993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35586285
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jimed.2021.12.002
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author Li, Yong
Guo, Jianxi
Zhang, Yanfang
Kong, Jian
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Guo, Jianxi
Zhang, Yanfang
Kong, Jian
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description BACKGROUND: Port-A-Cath systems (PCS) are safe and convenient devices for long-term infusion in patients with malignant tumors. This study retrospectively analyzed the complications from PCS and their management. METHODS: Data of 1695 adults (641 males and 1054 females) with malignant tumors who underwent PCS implantation in our center from January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2019 who had complete follow-up records were collected in this study. The early and late complications and corresponding treatments were studied. RESULTS: A total of 1716 PCSs were implanted; 21 patients underwent 2 implantations each. The success rate was 100% and no severe complications occurred during implantation. The overall occurrence rate of post-implantation complications was 18.5% (318/1716); 5.5% (94/1716) were early complications and 13.0% (224/1716) were late complications. A total of 451 PCSs were removed, of which 398 were removed due to the end of chemotherapy, while 53 were removed because of complications. A total of 4 deaths occurred from these complications. CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of intra- and post-operative complications is low. In most cases, complications can be effectively controlled without the removal of the PCS and regular follow-up and maintenance are critical.
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spelling pubmed-89479932022-05-17 Complications from port-a-cath system implantation in adults with malignant tumors: A 10-year single-center retrospective study Li, Yong Guo, Jianxi Zhang, Yanfang Kong, Jian J Interv Med Article BACKGROUND: Port-A-Cath systems (PCS) are safe and convenient devices for long-term infusion in patients with malignant tumors. This study retrospectively analyzed the complications from PCS and their management. METHODS: Data of 1695 adults (641 males and 1054 females) with malignant tumors who underwent PCS implantation in our center from January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2019 who had complete follow-up records were collected in this study. The early and late complications and corresponding treatments were studied. RESULTS: A total of 1716 PCSs were implanted; 21 patients underwent 2 implantations each. The success rate was 100% and no severe complications occurred during implantation. The overall occurrence rate of post-implantation complications was 18.5% (318/1716); 5.5% (94/1716) were early complications and 13.0% (224/1716) were late complications. A total of 451 PCSs were removed, of which 398 were removed due to the end of chemotherapy, while 53 were removed because of complications. A total of 4 deaths occurred from these complications. CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of intra- and post-operative complications is low. In most cases, complications can be effectively controlled without the removal of the PCS and regular follow-up and maintenance are critical. Shanghai Journal of Interventional Radiology Press 2021-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8947993/ /pubmed/35586285 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jimed.2021.12.002 Text en © 2021 Shanghai Journal of Interventional Radiology Press. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of KeAi Communications Co. Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Guo, Jianxi
Zhang, Yanfang
Kong, Jian
Complications from port-a-cath system implantation in adults with malignant tumors: A 10-year single-center retrospective study
title Complications from port-a-cath system implantation in adults with malignant tumors: A 10-year single-center retrospective study
title_full Complications from port-a-cath system implantation in adults with malignant tumors: A 10-year single-center retrospective study
title_fullStr Complications from port-a-cath system implantation in adults with malignant tumors: A 10-year single-center retrospective study
title_full_unstemmed Complications from port-a-cath system implantation in adults with malignant tumors: A 10-year single-center retrospective study
title_short Complications from port-a-cath system implantation in adults with malignant tumors: A 10-year single-center retrospective study
title_sort complications from port-a-cath system implantation in adults with malignant tumors: a 10-year single-center retrospective study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8947993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35586285
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jimed.2021.12.002
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