Central venous port system associated thromboses: outcome in 3498 implantations and literature review

Methods: From 1 July 1995 to 31 June 2006 we implanted 3498 intravenous port systems. In nearly all cases the indication was vascular access for chemotherapy. Results: We registered 199 complications (5.7%), mostly infections (n=85 i.e. 2.4%) and thromboses (n=63 i.e. 1.8%). Conclusions: Permanent c...

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Main Authors: Wagner, Roland H., Schumacher, Martina
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Language:deu
Published: German Medical Science GMS Publishing House 2007-09-01
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Online Access:http://www.egms.de/en/gms/2007-5/000042.shtml
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spelling doaj-f624af8cc0ce4d0f9e24612b4d60eac32020-11-25T03:27:14ZdeuGerman Medical Science GMS Publishing HouseGMS German Medical Science1612-31742007-09-015Doc06Central venous port system associated thromboses: outcome in 3498 implantations and literature reviewWagner, Roland H.Schumacher, MartinaMethods: From 1 July 1995 to 31 June 2006 we implanted 3498 intravenous port systems. In nearly all cases the indication was vascular access for chemotherapy. Results: We registered 199 complications (5.7%), mostly infections (n=85 i.e. 2.4%) and thromboses (n=63 i.e. 1.8%). Conclusions: Permanent central venous catheters have become standard in the management of patients with malignancies. Because of the improvement of material and design during the past twenty years technical complications have been reduced significantly. The most frequent occurring medical complications are infection and thromboses. In order to further minimize these disadvantages we developed a “best practices“ standard for port implantation combining own data with recent studies.http://www.egms.de/en/gms/2007-5/000042.shtmlcentral venous port systemsassociated thromboses
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author Wagner, Roland H.
Schumacher, Martina
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Central venous port system associated thromboses: outcome in 3498 implantations and literature review
GMS German Medical Science
central venous port systems
associated thromboses
author_facet Wagner, Roland H.
Schumacher, Martina
author_sort Wagner, Roland H.
title Central venous port system associated thromboses: outcome in 3498 implantations and literature review
title_short Central venous port system associated thromboses: outcome in 3498 implantations and literature review
title_full Central venous port system associated thromboses: outcome in 3498 implantations and literature review
title_fullStr Central venous port system associated thromboses: outcome in 3498 implantations and literature review
title_full_unstemmed Central venous port system associated thromboses: outcome in 3498 implantations and literature review
title_sort central venous port system associated thromboses: outcome in 3498 implantations and literature review
publisher German Medical Science GMS Publishing House
series GMS German Medical Science
issn 1612-3174
publishDate 2007-09-01
description Methods: From 1 July 1995 to 31 June 2006 we implanted 3498 intravenous port systems. In nearly all cases the indication was vascular access for chemotherapy. Results: We registered 199 complications (5.7%), mostly infections (n=85 i.e. 2.4%) and thromboses (n=63 i.e. 1.8%). Conclusions: Permanent central venous catheters have become standard in the management of patients with malignancies. Because of the improvement of material and design during the past twenty years technical complications have been reduced significantly. The most frequent occurring medical complications are infection and thromboses. In order to further minimize these disadvantages we developed a “best practices“ standard for port implantation combining own data with recent studies.
topic central venous port systems
associated thromboses
url http://www.egms.de/en/gms/2007-5/000042.shtml
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