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Complications associated with central venous access device in children with haemophilia: a nationwide multicentre study in Finland.

K Vepsäläinen1, R Lassila2, M Arola3, P Lähteenmäki4, M Möttönen5, A Mäkipernaa2,6, P Riikonen1.   

Abstract

Children with haemophilia require venous access for regular infusion of coagulation factors. A central venous access device (CVAD) ensures long-term access but associates with infectious and non-infectious complications with proposed risk factors of young age at initial CVAD implantation and presence of an inhibitor. Our aim was to evaluate the incidence and risk factors for complications associated with CVAD usage in a retrospective nationwide multicentre study in five Finnish Paediatric Haemophilia Treatment Centers. Our study investigated 106 CVADs in 58 patients with 137 971 CVAD days. The median access survival was 1159 CVAD days, and most often a malfunction led to CVAD removal after a long survival (median of 1640 CVAD days). We detected a very low bloodstream infection rate (0.12/1000 CVAD days). The presence of neutralizing inhibitor was a significant risk factor for infection. Heparin vs. saline flushing did not influence the CVAD outcome. We detected a lower infection rate than previously reported, although 90% of the patients were very young (<2 years) at first insertion (median age = 1.02 year). Port access was frequent after initial implantation: six patients (10%) used the port daily for immune tolerance induction therapy and 74% at least twice weekly for prophylaxis. Young age did not increase the risk of infections, as 59% of the CVAD-related infections were recorded in children over 6 years of age. Our national experience confirms the safety of prophylactic factor concentrate administration via ports even in very young children.
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  central venous access device; children; complications; haemophilia; heparin; infections

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25832453     DOI: 10.1111/hae.12665

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Haemophilia        ISSN: 1351-8216            Impact factor:   4.287


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