Vascular access in cancer patients clinical implications is popular PDF and ePub book, written by Knut Taxbro in 2019-07-23, it is a fantastic choice for those who relish reading online the Uncategoriezed genre. Let's immerse ourselves in this engaging Uncategoriezed book by exploring the summary and details provided below. Remember, Vascular access in cancer patients clinical implications can be Read Online from any device for your convenience.

Vascular access in cancer patients clinical implications Book PDF Summary

Central venous catheters (CVC) are vital for patients receiving chemotherapy not compatible with peripheral infusion. Thousands of centrally and peripherally inserted central venous catheters are inserted into patients with cancer each year. All types of intravascular catheters are associated with complications. These complications may be divided into infectious, thrombotic, mechanical and occlusive events. All of these events have the potential to harm patients and cause additional expense for the health-care system. Furthermore, the above-mentioned complications are largely avoidable through proper patient selection, insertion technique, hygiene precautions and catheter maintenance. Catheter-related infections and deep venous thrombosis are the two most common and feared CVC related complications. Infection in a catheter can cause lifethreatening bacteraemia, and thrombosis can lead to pulmonary embolisation, post-thrombotic syndrome and stenosis of the vessel affected. Many studies describing methods to minimise infectious complications associated with central venous catheters have been carried out. These methods appear to have been implemented in most modern advanced healthcare facilities resulting in a continual decrease in catheter-related infections over the last two decades. New implantation techniques, fewer infections and better catheter materials are likely to have contributed to the reduction in the incidence of catheter-related deep venous thrombosis (CR-DVT). Peripherally inserted central venous catheters (PICC) and subcutaneously implanted vascular access ports (PORT) are two very commonly used catheter devices for delivery of chemotherapy. International guidelines are unclear as to which device to choose due to the paucity of controlled trials. The aim of this thesis was to study complications related to central venous access devices used over long periods of time, usually for the delivery of chemotherapy. Vascular access in cancer patients – clinical implications We prospectively studied PORT complications (Study 1) over a six-month follow- up period. In Study 2, we assessed the number of common CVC-related micro- organisms that are transferred across PORT membrane contaminated by a controlled suspension of micro-organisms when a non-coring access needle is inserted using two different techniques. In the largest randomised controlled trial published on this topic (Study 3), we compared PICC with PORT regarding CRDVT and other catheter-related complications. The economic implications of using PICC or PORT were assessed from health-care system´s perspective (Study 4), using data on adverse events and clinical factors (implantation, treatments and dwell-time) from Study 3. Chemotherapy against various forms of cancer is very common. Implantation of PORT is one of the ten most common surgical procedures in Sweden according to the Swedish Perioperative Register. Hence, the topic in this thesis may be clinically relevant to many patients and their health care providers. We found that the incidence of catheter-related blood stream infection was very low in the cohorts studied. In general, PICCs are associated with significantly more CR-DVTs and adverse events than PORTs. The cost to the health-care system when using PICC is higher than for PORT when complications are included. Given the choice, patients about to commence chemotherapy appear to prefer PORT to PICC. PORT implantation is more painful than PICC insertion, but PICC appears to influence activities of daily life more than PORT.

Detail Book of Vascular access in cancer patients clinical implications PDF

Vascular access in cancer patients     clinical implications
  • Author : Knut Taxbro
  • Release : 23 July 2019
  • Publisher : Linköping University Electronic Press
  • ISBN : 9789176850220
  • Genre : Uncategoriezed
  • Total Page : 99 pages
  • Language : English
  • PDF File Size : 18,8 Mb

If you're still pondering over how to secure a PDF or EPUB version of the book Vascular access in cancer patients clinical implications by Knut Taxbro, don't worry! All you have to do is click the 'Get Book' buttons below to kick off your Download or Read Online journey. Just a friendly reminder: we don't upload or host the files ourselves.

Get Book

Totally Implantable Venous Access Devices

Totally Implantable Venous Access Devices Author : Isidoro Di Carlo,Roberto Biffi
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
File Size : 30,7 Mb
Get Book
Since their first application in 1982, Totally Implantable Venous Access Devices (TIVADs) have becom...

Cancer Associated Thrombosis

Cancer Associated Thrombosis Author : Alok A. Khorana,Charles W. Francis
Publisher : CRC Press
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Get Book
Showcasing the expertise of top-tier specialists who contributed to the newly released guidelines fo...

Vascular Access in Neonates and Children

Vascular Access in Neonates and Children Author : Daniele G. Biasucci,Nicola Massimo Disma,Mauro Pittiruti
Publisher : Springer Nature
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Get Book
This is a practical guide to pediatric vascular access. It covers how to use ultrasound appropriatel...

Vascular Surgery in Oncology

Vascular Surgery in Oncology Author : Antonio Eduardo Zerati,Kenji Nishinari,Nelson Wolosker
Publisher : Springer Nature
File Size : 37,6 Mb
Get Book
Circulatory conditions are involved both in the oncologic disease itself and in its treatment, with ...

Ensuring Quality Cancer Care

Ensuring Quality Cancer Care Author : Institute of Medicine and National Research Council,Commission on Life Sciences,Institute of Medicine,National Cancer Policy Board
Publisher : National Academies Press
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Get Book
We all want to believe that when people get cancer, they will receive medical care of the highest qu...

Cancer Care for the Whole Patient

Cancer Care for the Whole Patient Author : Institute of Medicine,Board on Health Care Services,Committee on Psychosocial Services to Cancer Patients/Families in a Community Setting
Publisher : National Academies Press
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Get Book
Cancer care today often provides state-of-the-science biomedical treatment, but fails to address the...

Cardio Oncology

Cardio Oncology Author : Gretchen G. Kimmick,Daniel J. Lenihan,Douglas B. Sawyer,Erica L. Mayer,Dawn L. Hershman
Publisher : Springer
File Size : 35,8 Mb
Get Book
Co-edited and written by an interdisciplinary team of experts in oncology and cardiology, this book ...