一项回顾性研究:儿童癌症的可植入端口装置、并发症和预后。

IF 0.4 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Iranian Journal of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-03-15
H Esfahani, M Ghorbanpor, A Tanasan
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摘要

背景:外周血管,由于其可获得性,在癌症患者中使用多年,然而,对于皮肤有潜在有害药物(泡状药物)或血管难以接近的患者,使用具有中心血管通路的植入式静脉通道(完全植入式静脉通道- tivap)装置是重要的。材料与方法:回顾性研究85例年龄小于16岁的儿童肿瘤患者,采用TIVAP植入术,观察其并发症及预后。除了人口统计数据外,还评估了患者的港口并发症,并与已发表的文章进行了比较。结果:所有患者的平均移植口使用天数为531±358天。并发症患者为287±194 d。并发症包括感染(隧道感染和导管相关血流感染)、功能障碍和血栓形成、皮肤糜烂、管撕脱、管与邻近血管粘连(30.6%)。结论:根据已发表的资料和本经验,TIVAP最常见的并发症是感染和导管故障。重要的是要注意,为了延长其有效寿命,有效的灭菌方法,防止血栓形成和创伤,是最有用的措施。
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Implantable Port Devices, Complications and outcome in Pediatric Cancer, a Retrospective Study.

Implantable Port Devices, Complications and outcome in Pediatric Cancer, a Retrospective Study.

Implantable Port Devices, Complications and outcome in Pediatric Cancer, a Retrospective Study.

Implantable Port Devices, Complications and outcome in Pediatric Cancer, a Retrospective Study.

Background: Peripheral blood vessels, due to availability are used for many years in cancer patients, however in patients with potentially harmful drugs to skin (vesicant drugs) or difficult accessibility to vessels, the use of implantable port (totally implantable venous access port-TIVAP) devices with central vascular access are important.

Materials and methods: In this retrospective study, 85 pediatric cancer patients younger than 16 years, with TIVAP implantation, were followed for their complications and outcome. In addition to demographic data, patients' port complications were assessed and compared with published articles.

Results: Mean days of implanted port usage were 531 ± 358 days in all patients. This period was 287 ±194 days in complicated patients. Complications included as infection (tunnel infection and catheter related blood-stream infection), malfunction and thrombosis, skin erosion, tube avulsion, and tube adhesion to the adjacent vessels were seen in 30.6% of patients.

Conclusion: According to the published data and this experience, the most common complications in TIVAP are infection and catheter malfunction. It is important to notice that in order to prolong its efficacious life, effective sterilization methods, prevention of clot formation and trauma, are the most useful measures.

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