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Original scientific paper

THE USE OF PERIPHERALLY INSERTED CENTRAL CATHETER (PICC) IN PATIENTS WITH HEMATOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES – A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE

Zdravko Mitrović
Igor Komljenović
Ozren Jakšić
Željko Prka
Sandra Šestan Crnek
Radmila Ajduković Stojsavljević
Mario Piršić
Višnja Hariš
Rajko Kušec
Diana Dautović
Vlatko Pejša


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Abstract

Aim. In this study we presented our experience with peripherally inserted central venous catheter (PICC) in patients with hematological malignancies. Methods. In the period from 2009 to 2012, a total of 105 PICCs were inserted in 90 patients. Patients with Non-Hodgkin lymphoma treated with DA-EPOCH comprised almost 40% of the cohort. Results. The total PICC in-dwell time was 14781 days with a median of 129 days (range 8–570 days). Malposition of the PICC occurred in 12 patients (11.4%) with a successful reposition or re-insertion. In 39 patients (37%) PICC was removed before the end of treatment due to suspected or proven infection (30 patients, 29%; 2.03 per 1000 PICC days), thrombosis associated with PICC in four patients (3.8%), occlusion of the PICC (two patients), misplaced catheter (two patients), and suspected thromboembolism in a single patient. Conclusion. PICC is a safe and convenient long-term venous access in patients with hematological malignancies.

Keywords

Hematologic neoplasms – therapy; Catheterization, peripheral – methods, adverse effects; Catheterization, central venous – methods, adverse effects; Catheter-related infections – microbiology

Hrčak ID:

172604

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/172604

Publication date:

30.6.2014.

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