Background Centrally inserted totally implanted vascular access ports (PORTs) and peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) are widely used for the administration of chemotherapy. Our aim was to study the incidence of catheter-related deep venous thrombosis in patients with cancer receiving chemotherapy through either a PICC or a PORT. Methods Adults with non-haematological cancer (mainly breast and colorectal) from two Swedish oncology centres were included and followed for up to 1 yr. Patients were randomly assigned to receive a single-lumen PICC or PORT. The primary end point was the occurrence of a clinically significant catheter-related deep venous thrombosis, and the secondary end point was a composite of adverse events related ...
PURPOSE: The use of peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC) as an alternative to other centr...
Background: Venous access devices are used for patients receiving long-term chemotherapy. These incl...
Purpose Few prospective follow-up studies evaluating the use of peripherally inserted central cathet...
Background Centrally inserted totally implanted vascular access ports (PORTs) and peripherally inser...
Central venous catheters (CVC) are vital for patients receiving chemotherapy not compatible with per...
Purpose: Indwelling central venous catheters (CVCs) have been increasingly used to enable delivery o...
While implanted port catheters ("PORTs") have historically been the standard device for intravenous ...
Background and objectives: The increasing use of arm totally implantable vascular access devices for...
Choosing the appropriate vascular access device is a pivotal step to guarantee vessel health and pre...
Abstract BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:The increasing use of peripherally inserted central venous cathet...
Introduction: Thrombosis and infections are well known complications of central venous catheters and...
Abstract Background Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a common complication of peripherally inserted cen...
This thesis reports on a retrospective observational study that examined the complication rate of pe...
PURPOSE: Totally implantable central venous accesses (port-a-cath) are often used for chemothera...
Purpose The use of central venous catheters with peripheral insertion (PICC) has increased rapidly i...
PURPOSE: The use of peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC) as an alternative to other centr...
Background: Venous access devices are used for patients receiving long-term chemotherapy. These incl...
Purpose Few prospective follow-up studies evaluating the use of peripherally inserted central cathet...
Background Centrally inserted totally implanted vascular access ports (PORTs) and peripherally inser...
Central venous catheters (CVC) are vital for patients receiving chemotherapy not compatible with per...
Purpose: Indwelling central venous catheters (CVCs) have been increasingly used to enable delivery o...
While implanted port catheters ("PORTs") have historically been the standard device for intravenous ...
Background and objectives: The increasing use of arm totally implantable vascular access devices for...
Choosing the appropriate vascular access device is a pivotal step to guarantee vessel health and pre...
Abstract BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:The increasing use of peripherally inserted central venous cathet...
Introduction: Thrombosis and infections are well known complications of central venous catheters and...
Abstract Background Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a common complication of peripherally inserted cen...
This thesis reports on a retrospective observational study that examined the complication rate of pe...
PURPOSE: Totally implantable central venous accesses (port-a-cath) are often used for chemothera...
Purpose The use of central venous catheters with peripheral insertion (PICC) has increased rapidly i...
PURPOSE: The use of peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC) as an alternative to other centr...
Background: Venous access devices are used for patients receiving long-term chemotherapy. These incl...
Purpose Few prospective follow-up studies evaluating the use of peripherally inserted central cathet...