Retrospective Analysis of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter-related Vein
Thrombosis in Lung Cancer Patients

Background and objective It has been proven that peripherally inserted central catheter-related vein thrombosis is a unignorable complication which causes serious harm and economic burden to patients. We designed a study to analyze factors causing peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC)-relate...

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Main Authors: Lin CHEN, Chunhua YU, Junying LI
Format: Article
Language:zho
Published: Chinese Anti-Cancer Association; Chinese Antituberculosis Association 2015-09-01
Series:Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.3779/j.issn.1009-3419.2015.09.04
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spelling doaj-d501ee2756b24a5c8bc6a9491011251c2020-11-24T23:28:54ZzhoChinese Anti-Cancer Association; Chinese Antituberculosis AssociationChinese Journal of Lung Cancer1009-34191999-61872015-09-0118954955310.3779/j.issn.1009-3419.2015.09.04Retrospective Analysis of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter-related Vein
Thrombosis in Lung Cancer PatientsLin CHEN0Chunhua YU1Junying LI2Cancer Center, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, ChinaCancer Center, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, ChinaCancer Center, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, ChinaBackground and objective It has been proven that peripherally inserted central catheter-related vein thrombosis is a unignorable complication which causes serious harm and economic burden to patients. We designed a study to analyze factors causing peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC)-related vein thrombosis, and find some nursing interventions to reduce the incidence of PICC-related vein thrombosis, and prolong the service time of peripherally inserted central catheters. Methods We designed a retrospective analysis. The study participants were 1,538 lung cancer patients who underwent PICCs placement between January 2010 and September 2013. And tried to determine age, gender, indwelling vein, platelet count, prothrombin time, fibrinogen associated with PICC-related vein thrombosis. Results Of the 1,538 unique PICC placements, 38 patients developed PICC-related vein thrombosis, the incidence was 2.47%. The gender (OR=2.194, P=0.024), indwelling vein (OR=1.955, P=0.006), fibrinogen (OR=2.055, P=0.028) can significantly affect the occurrence of PICC-related vein thrombosis. Conclusion Patients’ gender, indwelling vein, fibrinogen can affect the occurrence of PICC-related vein thrombosis. Assessing the patients’ condition carefully, implementing individual nursing care can reduce the incidence of PICC-related vein thrombosis, and prolong the service time of PICCs.http://dx.doi.org/10.3779/j.issn.1009-3419.2015.09.04Lung neoplasmsPeripherally inserted central cathetersVein thrombosis
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author Lin CHEN
Chunhua YU
Junying LI
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Chunhua YU
Junying LI
Retrospective Analysis of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter-related Vein
Thrombosis in Lung Cancer Patients
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer
Lung neoplasms
Peripherally inserted central catheters
Vein thrombosis
author_facet Lin CHEN
Chunhua YU
Junying LI
author_sort Lin CHEN
title Retrospective Analysis of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter-related Vein
Thrombosis in Lung Cancer Patients
title_short Retrospective Analysis of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter-related Vein
Thrombosis in Lung Cancer Patients
title_full Retrospective Analysis of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter-related Vein
Thrombosis in Lung Cancer Patients
title_fullStr Retrospective Analysis of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter-related Vein
Thrombosis in Lung Cancer Patients
title_full_unstemmed Retrospective Analysis of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter-related Vein
Thrombosis in Lung Cancer Patients
title_sort retrospective analysis of peripherally inserted central catheter-related vein
thrombosis in lung cancer patients
publisher Chinese Anti-Cancer Association; Chinese Antituberculosis Association
series Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer
issn 1009-3419
1999-6187
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Background and objective It has been proven that peripherally inserted central catheter-related vein thrombosis is a unignorable complication which causes serious harm and economic burden to patients. We designed a study to analyze factors causing peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC)-related vein thrombosis, and find some nursing interventions to reduce the incidence of PICC-related vein thrombosis, and prolong the service time of peripherally inserted central catheters. Methods We designed a retrospective analysis. The study participants were 1,538 lung cancer patients who underwent PICCs placement between January 2010 and September 2013. And tried to determine age, gender, indwelling vein, platelet count, prothrombin time, fibrinogen associated with PICC-related vein thrombosis. Results Of the 1,538 unique PICC placements, 38 patients developed PICC-related vein thrombosis, the incidence was 2.47%. The gender (OR=2.194, P=0.024), indwelling vein (OR=1.955, P=0.006), fibrinogen (OR=2.055, P=0.028) can significantly affect the occurrence of PICC-related vein thrombosis. Conclusion Patients’ gender, indwelling vein, fibrinogen can affect the occurrence of PICC-related vein thrombosis. Assessing the patients’ condition carefully, implementing individual nursing care can reduce the incidence of PICC-related vein thrombosis, and prolong the service time of PICCs.
topic Lung neoplasms
Peripherally inserted central catheters
Vein thrombosis
url http://dx.doi.org/10.3779/j.issn.1009-3419.2015.09.04
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