Examining the Frequency of Port Catheter Complications and the Duration of Its Performance Associated with the Length of the Catheter in Patients with Port Placement

A. Salimi, Mostafa Vahdian, Saeed Madani, Maryam Derakhshani, Elham Farasat, Rasool Karimi Matloub, Mahnaz Siamaki, Milad Siamaki
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Background and Aim: Considering that the use of port catheters in long-term treatments and the quality of life (QoL) of patients with special conditions, including children, is particularly important, we decided to investigate the effect of the length of the port catheter on the duration of its performance in children. Materials and Methods: All the files of patients referred to the Surgery Department of Hazrat Masoumeh (PBUH) hospital, who underwent catheterization, were examined by observing the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The inclusion criteria included patients aged 14 years or younger with proven acute leukemia and the need for long-term intravenous access, survival of more than one week at the time of the patient’s entry into the study, and undergoing aggressive chemotherapy. The exclusion criteria included any contraindication to surgery or local anesthesia, sensitivity to lidocaine or anesthetics, evidence of any contraindication to using a subcutaneous catheter, clinical superior vena cava syndrome, and any mass or anatomical anomaly. A pediatric surgeon performed all ports. In the last stage, all the information related to the research was extracted from the existing files of these patients and analyzed with SPSS software, version 22. Results: In this study, the infection rate was 4(3.3%), bacteremia rate 5(4.2%), and thrombosis 13(10.8%). No statistically significant relationship was observed between the frequency of catheter port complications (infection, bacteremia, and thrombosis) with the gender of the patients or the catheter length. Furthermore, it was found that with the increase in the length of the catheter port, the time of complications also increased, and this increase was statistically significant. Conclusion: Considering the complications of catheter port, the correct way to use and how to take care of the catheter during the treatment of patients should be optimally done.
检查端口置管患者端口导管并发症的频率及其与导管长度相关的持续时间
背景与目的:考虑到端口导管在长期治疗中的使用以及对包括儿童在内的特殊情况患者的生活质量(QoL)尤为重要,我们决定研究端口导管长度对儿童端口导管使用时间的影响。材料与方法:根据纳入和排除标准,对所有转介至Hazrat Masoumeh (PBUH)医院外科接受导尿的患者档案进行检查。纳入标准包括年龄在14岁或以下的确诊急性白血病患者,需要长期静脉注射,患者进入研究时生存时间超过一周,并接受积极化疗。排除标准包括手术或局部麻醉禁忌症、对利多卡因或麻醉药敏感、使用皮下导管禁忌症的证据、临床上腔静脉综合征、任何肿块或解剖异常。一名儿科外科医生完成了所有手术。在最后阶段,从这些患者的现有文件中提取所有与研究相关的信息,并使用SPSS软件进行分析。结果:本组患者感染4例(3.3%),菌血症5例(4.2%),血栓形成13例(10.8%)。导管口并发症(感染、菌血症、血栓形成)发生频率与患者性别、导管长度无统计学意义。此外,我们还发现,随着导管口长度的增加,并发症发生的时间也增加,且这种增加有统计学意义。结论:考虑到导管口的并发症,患者在治疗过程中应正确使用导管并做好导管的护理。
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