| Literature DB >> 1852329 |
R Pettengell1, A J Davies, V J Harvey.
Abstract
Seventy-one patients receiving prolonged outpatient chemotherapy for solid tumours had a totally implanted venous access system inserted (Port-A-Cath--Pharmacia). These remained in situ for a mean of 278 days. In 98.6% of patients the catheter functioned throughout treatment. This high reliability reflects low rates of sepsis (11%) and occlusion (1.4%). Six catheters were removed because of complications; for sepsis (2), catheter occlusion (1), erosion (2), and wound dehiscence (1). An implanted system may be more economical than external exiting systems for patients requiring a catheter for longer than two months despite a high capital cost, because of lower costs during use. The Port-A-Cath is safe, reliable and acceptable to patients.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1852329
Source DB: PubMed Journal: N Z Med J ISSN: 0028-8446