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Thrombotic complications of implanted central venous access devices: prospective evaluation.

Jean-Luc Labourey1, Philippe Lacroix, Dominique Genet, François Gobeaux, Jean Martin, Laurence Venat-Bouvet, Sandrine Lavau-Denes, Antoine Maubon, Nicole Tubiana-Mathieu.   

Abstract

Implanted venous access devices (IVAD) are routinely used in oncologic patients. Thrombotic complication is a source of morbidity. During one year 246 patients with different solid neoplastic diseases received IVAD for chemotherapy administration. Two hundred forty-nine IVAD were placed percutaneously or by surgical cutdown. IVAD were flushed immediately after implantation with 3-5 mL of heparinized saline (100 U/mL). No monthly flush was required. A prospective evaluation of thrombotic complications was realised. in event of catheter dysfunction and/or clinical symptoms of phlebitis, a catheter opacification and/or a Doppler ultrasonography were performed. Twenty-three catheter dysfunctions were noted, corresponding to 13 catheter occlusions. Twelve patients presented clinical symptoms of phlebitis. Eleven venous thrombosis were diagnosed in this group; 10 by echo-Doppler and one by scanography. A unvaried statistic analysis using Fisher's test was performed to detect risk factors. Two factors were identified: the position of catheter tip above T4 (p < 0.001) and mediastinal or cervical lymph nodes larger than 6 cm (p < 0.001). The first increased the risk of catheter occlusion and the second increased the risk of phlebitis.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15281282

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull Cancer        ISSN: 0007-4551            Impact factor:   1.276


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Review 1.  Systematic review: malfunction of totally implantable venous access devices in cancer patients.

Authors:  Godelieve Alice Goossens; Marguerite Stas; Martine Jérôme; Philip Moons
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2011-05-10       Impact factor: 3.603

2.  Incidents and complications of totally implanted vascular access devices in children: a prospective study.

Authors:  Stéphane Tercier; Christophe Gapany; Manuel Diezi; Chantal Clément; Katy Lemay; Jean-Marc Joseph
Journal:  Patient Saf Surg       Date:  2008-11-13
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