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Original scientific paper

Central Venous Catheters for Chemotherapy of Solid Tumors – Our Results in the Last 5 Years

Mirko Žganjer
Ante Čizmić
Diana Butković
Martina Matolić
Maja Karaman-Ilić
Jasminka Stepan


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Abstract

Central venous catheters provide an easy access for intravenous medications. Having a central line in place will relieve
a child from the discomfort and danger of multiple regular intravenous lines for chemotherapy. The use of indwelling
central venous catheters has become commonplace in the management of children undergoing oncological treatment.
There are two types of central lines commonly used. There are Broviac catheters and Port-A-Cath (PAC) catheters. In the
last 5 years we inserted 194 catheters in 175 children. We inserted 121 Broviac catheters and 73 PAC catheters. During
the follow up of 39382 catheter days 44 complications were observed. In Broviac group the median follow up was 155
days and in PAC group was 230 days. We observed differences in the incidence between two devices. In Broviac group infections
were more frequent and in PAC group other complications were more frequent than infections.

Keywords

central venous catheters; children; Broviac; Port-A-Cath (PAC)

Hrčak ID:

27017

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/27017

Publication date:

2.9.2008.

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