Literature DB >> 10585136

Femoral catheters: safety and efficacy in peripheral blood stem cell collection.

G Adorno1, F Zinno, A Bruno, A Lanti, G Ballatore, M Masi, L Cudillo, G Del Poeta, A Riccitelli, M I Del Principe, R Pepe, E Marchitelli, M Morosetti, C Meloni, G Isacchi, S Amadori.   

Abstract

Central venous access is necessary in patients candidate for peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) collection. We report our experience with a dual lumen femoral catheter (Gamcath, 11 french), initially designed for hemodialysis. We studied 147 patients and performed 488 collections after mobilization with either G-CSF alone or chemotherapy + G-CSF, when the white blood cell count exceeded 1 x 10(9)/L, or when a measurable population of CD34+ cells (20/microL) was detected in peripheral blood. All patients received systemic anticoagulation with a low weight heparin and ultrasound examination was performed after the removal of the catheter. Seven patients developed thrombosis (4.7%), ten experienced hematomas at the site of catheter placement (6.8%) despite prophylactic platelet transfusions, while only one patient (0.6%) had a catheter-related infection. In conclusion, the short-term use of large bore femoral catheters in setting up PBSC collection seems to be associated with minimal risk of infection and low thrombotic incidence.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10585136

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Artif Organs        ISSN: 0391-3988            Impact factor:   1.595


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Review 1.  Comparison of different platelet transfusion thresholds prior to insertion of central lines in patients with thrombocytopenia.

Authors:  Lise J Estcourt; Michael Desborough; Sally Hopewell; Carolyn Doree; Simon J Stanworth
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2015-12-02
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