Results of a long-term, prospective study on complications of central venous catheter in pediatric patients with hematologic-oncologic diseases

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Garonzi, Chiara [1 ]
Zeni, Francesca [2 ]
Tridello, Gloria [2 ]
Giacomazzi, Alice [2 ]
Castagna, Alberto [2 ]
Esposto, Maria Pia [2 ]
Caddeo, Giulia [2 ]
Pezzella, Vincenza [2 ]
Zaccaron, Ada [2 ]
Bonetti, Elisa [2 ]
Vitale, Virginia [2 ]
Chinello, Matteo [2 ]
Balter, Rita [2 ]
Guardini, Beatrice [3 ]
Pedrazzoli, Eleonora [3 ]
Cesaro, Simone [2 ]
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[1] Univ Verona, Dept Surg Sci Dent Pediat & Gynecol, Piazzale A Stefani 1, I-37126 Verona, Italy
[2] Azienda Osped Univ Integrata Verona, Pediat Hematol Oncol, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Integrata Verona, Verona, Italy
[3] Azienda Osped Univ Integrata Verona, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Integrata Verona, Verona, Italy
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central venous catheter; chemotherapy; complications; pediatric malignancy; stem cell transplantation; BLOOD-STREAM INFECTIONS; CHILDREN;
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10.1002/pbc.30990
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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BackgroundCentral venous catheter (CVC)-related complications remain a significant cause of morbidity in pediatric hematology-oncology. We prospectively surveyed the incidence of CVC-related complications in children with hematologic-oncologic diseases. ProcedureFive-hundred-eighty-one CVCs were inserted in 421 patients from January 2010 to June 2022 (153,731 CVC days observation; follow-up data up to December 31, 2022). ResultsOverall, 671 complications were recorded (4.365/1000 CVC days): 49.7% malfunctions (1.88/1000 CVC days, 4.8% of CVC early removals), 23.9% bacteremia (0.90/1000, 15.1%), 19.6% mechanical complications (0.74/1000, 70.2%), 20.1% localized infections (0.76/1000, 17.1%), 0.5% thrombosis (0.02/1000, 33.3%). At multivariate analysis, risk factors for malfunction were Broviac-Hickman type of CVC (hazard ratio [HR] 2.5) or Port-a-cath (HR 3.4) or Proline (HR 4.3), p < .0001; for bacteremia double-lumen CVC (HR 3.2, p < .0001); for mechanical complications age at CVC insertion under median (HR 4.5, p < .0001) and Broviac-Hickman (HR 1.6) or Proline (HR 2.7), p = .01; finally for localized infections Broviac-Hickman (HR 2.9) or Proline (HR 4.4), p = .0001. The 2-year cumulative incidence of premature removal was 23.5%, and risk factors were age at CVC insertion under median (HR 2.4, p < .0001), Broviac-Hickman (HR 2.3) or Proline (HR 4.2), p < .0001. ConclusionsPremature removal occurs in approximately 20%-25% of long-term CVCs. A surveillance program has a fundamental role in identifying the risk factors for CVC complications and the areas of intervention to improve CVC management.
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