Repurposing the power injectable peripherally inserted central catheter as a tunnelled, non-cuffed, centrally inserted central venous catheter in oncological patients for short- to mid-term vascular access: A pilot study

被引:3
|
作者
Low, Xi Zhen [1 ]
Tay, Kiang Hiong [1 ]
Leong, Sum [1 ]
Lo, Richard Hoau Gong [1 ]
Zhuang, Kun Da [1 ]
Chua, Jasmine Ming Er [1 ]
Too, Chow Wei [1 ]
机构
[1] Singapore Gen Hosp, SingHlth Duke NUS Acad Med Ctr, Dept Vasc & Intervent Radiol, Div Radiol Sci,Radiol Sci Acad Clin Programme, Outram Rd, Singapore 169608, Singapore
来源
JOURNAL OF VASCULAR ACCESS | 2021年 / 22卷 / 03期
关键词
Oncology; central venous catheter; peripherally inserted central catheter; novel technique; INFANTS; PICC;
D O I
10.1177/1129729820943449
中图分类号
R6 [外科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
Objectives: Usual short- to mid-term vascular accesses for oncologic patients include the peripherally inserted central catheter and non-tunnelled centrally inserted central catheters, inserted in the supraclavicular or infraclavicular area. Peripherally inserted central catheters can be restrictive in active patients; supraclavicular non-tunnelled centrally inserted central catheters are not ideal in terms of exit site location and cosmesis, while infraclavicular non-tunnelled centrally inserted central catheters may be associated with puncture-related complications. In this pilot study, we have evaluated the off-label use of peripherally inserted central catheters as a tunnelled supraclavicular centrally inserted central catheter. Methods: Ten patients were recruited for this prospective study. A non-cuffed, power injectable peripherally inserted central catheter was inserted via a short subcutaneous tunnel into the internal jugular vein using the peel-away sheath and introducer as a tunneller. Puncture wounds were closed with tissue glue. Patients were followed up for comfort scores, dwell time and complications. Results: The median dwell time was 94 days (mean of 113 days). One catheter was removed due to systemic fungemia, resulting in an acceptable complication rate of 0.97 per 1000 catheter days.Mean patient-reported comfort scores was 16 (out of 20). Pressurised injections for computer tomography imaging were performed in five patients without complications. Conclusion: Despite limited numbers, this method appears to be safe and well accepted with low complication rates. This modified vascular access is low profile, easily concealed, readily removable and compatible with pressure injector and uses a commonly found catheter in a modified fashion. Larger prospective trials will be needed to ascertain if it can be a standard of care for oncological patients.
引用
收藏
页码:457 / 461
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter-Related Upper Extremity Venous Thrombosis in Oncology Patients A Prospective Study Based on Doppler Sonography
    Luo, Lei
    Jing, Xiao-mei
    Wang, Guo-rong
    Qin, Ying
    Liang, Hai-xin
    Liu, Shan-shan
    JOURNAL OF ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE, 2016, 35 (08) : 1759 - 1763
  • [42] A model to assess the risk of peripherally inserted central venous catheter-related thrombosis in patients with breast cancer: a retrospective cohort study
    Peng, Si-yi
    Wei, Tao
    Li, Xu-ying
    Yuan, Zhong
    Lin, Qin
    SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER, 2022, 30 (02) : 1127 - 1137
  • [43] A retrospective cohort study of implantable venous access port-related and peripherally inserted central catheter-related complications in patients with hematological malignancies in China
    Lu, Aiwen
    Hu, Min
    Qi, Xin
    Zhao, Yujing
    Huang, Yijun
    SAGE OPEN MEDICINE, 2024, 12
  • [44] A model to assess the risk of peripherally inserted central venous catheter-related thrombosis in patients with breast cancer: a retrospective cohort study
    Si-yi Peng
    Tao Wei
    Xu-ying Li
    Zhong Yuan
    Qin Lin
    Supportive Care in Cancer, 2022, 30 : 1127 - 1137
  • [45] SIZE MATTERS: PERIPHERALLY INSERTED CENTRAL CATHETER (PICC) DIAMETER AND RISK OF UPPER-EXTREMITY THROMBUS IN CANCER PATIENTS - A PILOT STUDY
    Sharp, Rebecca
    Cummings, Melita
    Esterman, Adrian
    Asia-Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2015, 11 : 130 - 130
  • [46] FRONT-LINE VASCULAR ACCESS DEVICES IN ACUTE LEUKEMIAS-PERIPHERALLY INSERTED CENTRAL CATHETER (PICC) VERSUS TRADITIONAL CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETER (CVC): A PHASE IV RANDOMIZED TRIAL (NCT02405728)
    Cerchione, C.
    Di Perna, M.
    Della Pepa, R.
    Pugliese, N.
    Pane, F.
    Picardi, M.
    HAEMATOLOGICA, 2017, 102 : 191 - 192
  • [47] Variable D-dimer thresholds in predicting peripherally inserted central catheter-related vein thrombosis in patients with hematological malignancies: A pilot study
    Kang, Junren
    Sun, Wenyan
    Li, Hailong
    Ma, Enling
    Chen, Wei
    THROMBOSIS RESEARCH, 2020, 190 : 8 - 10
  • [48] Antibiotic lock therapy for the treatment of peripherally inserted central venous catheter-related bloodstream infection in patients with hematological malignancies: a single center retrospective study
    Zhang, Qin
    Huo, Yujia
    Li, Chengfei
    Sun, Qinggang
    Xi, Xi
    Sun, Rui
    Sun, Qingju
    Jiang, Meijuan
    Li, Guang
    ANNALS OF HEMATOLOGY, 2025,
  • [49] INFECTIOUS AND THROMBOTIC COMPLICATIONS IN PERIPHERALLY INSERTED (PICCS) COMPARED TO SHORT TERM CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETERS IN ONCOHEMATOLOGIC PATIENTS: A REL GROUP (RETE EMATOLOGICA LOMBARDA) STUDY
    Fracchiolla, N. S.
    Todisco, E.
    Bilancia, A.
    Gandolfi, S.
    Mancini, V.
    Marbello, L.
    Bernardi, M.
    Assanelli, A.
    Orofino, N.
    Guidotti, F.
    Cairoli, R.
    Ciceri, F.
    Santoro, A.
    Rossi, G.
    Cortelezzi, A.
    HAEMATOLOGICA, 2016, 101 : 131 - 131
  • [50] A randomized controlled study of bedside electrocardiograph-guided tip location technique & the traditional chest radiography tip location technique for peripherally inserted central venous catheter in cancer patients
    Li, AiMin
    Jiao, JianGuo
    Zhang, Ying
    Tian, Li
    Miao, JinHong
    Hao, XiaoLi
    Sun, ZhenChang
    Sun, QiaoZhi
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH, 2018, 147 : 477 - 483