| Literature DB >> 31970514 |
Dorothea Mielke1, Andrea Wittig2, Ulf Teichgräber3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: So far there is little evidence on peripherally inserted central venous catheter (PICC) in radiation oncology patients maintaining the access during the periods of ambulatory and hospital treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Complications; Outpatient and inpatient; PICC; Radio-oncology
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 31970514 PMCID: PMC7447660 DOI: 10.1007/s00520-019-05276-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Support Care Cancer ISSN: 0941-4355 Impact factor: 3.603
Characteristics of the patients studied
| Characteristic | Number (%) |
|---|---|
| Male | 311 (59.6%) |
| Female | 211 (40.4%) |
| 18–39 | 16 (3.1%) |
| 40–65 | 204 (39.1%) |
| 65+ | 302 (57.8%) |
| C00–C14 lips, oral cavity, pharynx | 86 (16.5%) |
| C15–C26 digestive organs | 265 (50.8%) |
| C30–C39 respiratory system and intrathoracic organs | 47 (9.0%) |
| C43–C44 skin | 2 (0.4%) |
| C50 mammary gland | 2 (0.4%) |
| C51–C58 female genitalia | 59 (11.3%) |
| C64–C68 urinary organs | 6 (1.1%) |
| C69–C72 central nervous system, eyes | 6 (1.1%) |
| C73–C75 thyroid and other endocrine glands | 2 (0.4%) |
| C76–C80 malignant neoplasms of ill-defined, other secondary and unspecified sites | 45 (8.6%) |
| C81–C96 malignant neoplasms of lymphoid, haematopoietic and related tissue | 2 (0.4%) |
| 0 | 281 (53.8%) |
| 1 | 208 (39.8%) |
| 2 | 28 (5.4%) |
| 3 | 4 (0.8%) |
| 4 | 1 (0.2%) |
| 1 | 55 (10.5%) |
| 2 | 107 (20.5%) |
| 3 | 193 (37.0%) |
| 4 | 119 (22.8%) |
| N/S | 48 (9.2%) |
| 0 | 131 (25.1%) |
| 1+ | 333 (63.8%) |
| N/S | 58 (11.1%) |
| Neoadjuvant | 150 (28.7%) |
| Adjuvant | 199 (38.1%) |
| Definitive | 173 (33.1%) |
| Curative | 395 (75.7%) |
| Palliative | 127 (24.3%) |
*ECOG performance status: Activity status to estimate general condition of oncological patients. The scale ranges from 0 (unimpaired activity) to 5 (death) [40]
**T-stage (tumour): extension and behaviour of the primary tumour
***N-stage (nodule): lack or presence of regional lymph node metastases
****Initial intent to treat, without consideration of the actual outcome
Complication frequency in relation to use
| Use | Frequency of use | Complication rate |
|---|---|---|
| Exclusively for chemotherapy | 360 (69%) | 38 (7.3%) |
| Exclusively for immunotherapy | 31 (5.9%) | 12 (2.3%) |
| Exclusively for parenteral feeding | 42 (8.0%) | 8 (1.5%) |
| Chemotherapy and parenteral feeding | 51 (9.8%) | 9 (1.7%) |
| Immunotherapy and parenteral feeding | 16 (3.1%) | 3 (0.6%) |
| Other | 22 (4.2%) | 5 (1.0%) |
| Overall | 522 | 75 (14.4%) |
Fig. 1Likelihood of a complication-free PICC use
Types of complications and their frequency
| Type of complication | Total frequency n (%) | Outpatient frequency n (%) | Inpatient frequency n (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Local inflammation | 23 (4.4%) [1.26] | 13 (2.5%) [1.26] | 10 (1.9%) [1.26] |
| Bloodstream infection | 11 (2.1%) [0.60] | 2 (0.4%) [0.19] | 9 (1.7%) [1.13] |
| Occlusion | 11 (2.1%) [0.60] | 6 (1.1%) [0.58] | 5 (1.0%) [0.63] |
| Dislocation | 6 (1.1%) [0.33] | 2 (0.4%) [0.19] | 4 (0.8%) [0.50] |
| Deep vein thrombosis | 15 (2.9%) [0.82] | 9 (1.7%) [0.87] | 6 (1.1%) [0.75] |
| Local bleeding | 1 (0.2%) [0.05] | 0 | 1 (0.2%) [0.13] |
| Septic thrombosis | 2 (0.4%) [0.11] | 1 (0.2%) [0.10] | 1 (0.2%) [0.13] |
| Pulmonary artery embolism | 1 (0.2%) [0.05] | 1 (0.2%) [0.10] | 0 |
| Local allergic reaction | 1 (0.2%) [0.05] | 1 (0.2%) [0.10] | 0 |
| Accidental dislocation | 4 (0.8%) [0.22] | 2 (0.4%) [0.19] | 2 (0.4%) [0.25] |
| Overall | 75 (14.4%) [4.10] | 37 (7.1%) [3.58] | 38 (7.3%) [4.78] |