与血液病患者 PICC 相关的血栓形成和感染,其意义何在?

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Clinical & Translational Oncology Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-12 DOI:10.1007/s12094-024-03548-8
Manuel Sánchez Cánovas, Esmeralda García Torralba, Noel Blaya Boluda, Ana Sánchez Saura, Gabriel Puche Palao, Ana Sánchez Fuentes, Lorena Martínez Montesinos, Carmen Poveda Ganga, Lucía García Tomas, Josefa Bayona Jiménez, Ángeles Cos Zapata, Carmen María Muñoz Jurado, Inmaculada Pina Mingorance, María Amor Caravaca Hernández, Vicente Vicente García, Francisco Ayala de la Peña
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目的:肿瘤血液病患者的外周置入中心静脉导管(PICC)可能与血栓形成或感染有关,并可能造成中短期影响:对前瞻性收集的队列进行单中心回顾性分析。主要目的是确定 PICC 血栓和感染的发生率。次要目标是分析这些并发症患者的概况以及与发生这些事件的可能性增加相关的变量:共招募了 549 名患者。58.5%(n = 321)为肿瘤科患者,41.5%(n = 228)为血液科患者。与 PICC 相关的血栓形成发生率为 3.5%(n = 19)。10.6%的病例(n = 2)的血栓形成与潜在恶性病变的进展有关。所分析的临床变量与血栓形成之间没有关联。与 PICC 相关的感染发生率为 7.65%(42 例)。在 PICC 感染前的 30 天内,57.1%(n = 24)的患者出现过其他病灶的发热综合征,73.8%(n = 11)的患者曾住院治疗,49.5%(n = 25)的患者中性粒细胞计数为 0-500 cells/mm3,47.6%(n = 20)的患者曾出现过中性粒细胞减少性发热。与感染发生明显相关的变量包括血液病患者、高流量PICC、3-lm PICC或因接受膀胱造瘘剂治疗而插入PICC:结论:PICC 相关血栓形成的发生率较低,与其他形式的癌症相关血栓形成相比,其预后的侵袭性显然较小,但没有确定预测因素。感染的发生率较高,在我们的系列研究中找出风险因素有助于预防感染。
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Thrombosis and infections associated with PICC in onco-hematological patients, what is their relevance?

Purpose: Peripherally inserted central venous catheters (PICC) in the onco-hematological patients may be associated with thrombosis or infections that may have short- to medium-term repercussions.

Material and methods: Single-centre retrospective analysis of a prospectively collected cohort. Primary objective was to establish the PICC-thrombosis and infections incidence. Secondary objectives were to analyze profile of patients suffering from these complications and variables associated with an increased likelihood of developing these events.

Results: 549 patients were recruited. 58.5% (n = 321) were oncology patients and 41.5% (n = 228) hematology patients. The incidence of PICC-associated thrombosis was 3.5% (n = 19). Thrombosis was associated with progression of the underlying malignant pathology in 10.6% (n = 2) of cases. No association was found between clinical variables analysed and development of thrombosis. Incidence of PICC-associated infections was 7.65% (n = 42). In the 30 days prior to PICC infection, 57.1% (n = 24) had a febrile syndrome of another focus, 73.8% (n = 11) had been hospitalized, 49.5% (n = 25) had a neutrophil count of 0-500 cells/mm3 and 47.6% (n = 20) had an episode of neutropenic fever. Variables significantly associated with the development of infection were hematological patients, high-flow PICC, 3-lm PICC or PICC insertion because of administration of vesicant therapy.

Conclusions: Incidence of PICC-associated thrombosis is low and apparently less prognostically aggressive than other forms of thrombosis associated with cancer, without identify predictive factors. Infection was more prevalent and the identification of risk factors in our series could facilitate its prevention.

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期刊介绍: Clinical and Translational Oncology is an international journal devoted to fostering interaction between experimental and clinical oncology. It covers all aspects of research on cancer, from the more basic discoveries dealing with both cell and molecular biology of tumour cells, to the most advanced clinical assays of conventional and new drugs. In addition, the journal has a strong commitment to facilitating the transfer of knowledge from the basic laboratory to the clinical practice, with the publication of educational series devoted to closing the gap between molecular and clinical oncologists. Molecular biology of tumours, identification of new targets for cancer therapy, and new technologies for research and treatment of cancer are the major themes covered by the educational series. Full research articles on a broad spectrum of subjects, including the molecular and cellular bases of disease, aetiology, pathophysiology, pathology, epidemiology, clinical features, and the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of cancer, will be considered for publication.
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