Objective: The objective of this study is to assess the outcome of port-a-cath (PAC) maintenance every three months in patients with gynecologic malignancies with the goal of standardizing a safe and appropriate interval that would maintain patency and minimize side effects. Methods: We performed ...
Background: Port-a-cath is a type of indwelling central venous catheter used to manage pediatric patients who require long-term intravenous therapy. Objectives: The objective of this study was to improve the care and maintenance of port-a-cath among the nursing staff ...
Objective: The objective of this study is to assess the outcome of port-a-cath (PAC) maintenance every three months in patients with gynecologic malignancies with the goal of standardizing a safe and appropriate interval that would maintain patency and minimize side effects. Methods: We performed ...
the hazard ratio for the left internal jugular vein was 2.259 (95% CI 1.288–3.962). We could not find a reference that could prove the difference in the risk of infection between the right and left sides of the central venous
Extending the interval for port-a-cath maintenance. Mod Chemother 2013; 2: 15-18.G. Eugenia, P. Rebecca, L. Gary, K. Dennis, Extending the interval for port-a-cath maintenance, Mod. Chemother. 2 (2013) 15-18.Girda E, Phaeton R, Goldberg GL, Kuo D.Extending the interval for port...
Gary, K. Dennis, Extending the interval for port-a-cath maintenance, Mod. Chemother. 2 (2013) 15-18.Girda E, Phaeton, R, Goldberg, GL et al. Extending the interval for port-a-cath maintenance. Mod Chemother 2013; 2: 15-18.Girda E, Phaeton R, Goldberg GL, Kuo D. Extending the ...
Intravenous ports serve as vascular access and are indispensable in cancer treatment. Most studies are not based on a systematic and standardized approach. Hence, the aim of this study was to demonstrate long-term results of port implantation following a standard algorithm. A total of 2950 patients...