A multicenter retrospective study on 4480 implanted PICC-ports: A GAVeCeLT project

PICC-ports may be defined as totally implantable central venous devices inserted in the upper limb using the current state-of-the-art techniques of PICC insertion (ultrasound-guided venipuncture of deep veins of the arm, micro-puncture kits, proper location of the tip preferably by intracavitary ECG...

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Published inThe journal of vascular access p. 11297298211067683
Main Authors Bertoglio, Sergio, Annetta, Maria Giuseppina, Brescia, Fabrizio, Emoli, Alessandro, Fabiani, Fabio, Fino, Maria, Merlicco, Domenico, Musaro, Andrea, Orlandi, Marina, Parisella, Laura, Pinelli, Fulvio, Reina, Simona, Selmi, Valentina, Solari, Nicola, Tricarico, Fausto, Pittiruti, Mauro
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Abstract PICC-ports may be defined as totally implantable central venous devices inserted in the upper limb using the current state-of-the-art techniques of PICC insertion (ultrasound-guided venipuncture of deep veins of the arm, micro-puncture kits, proper location of the tip preferably by intracavitary ECG), with placement of the reservoir at the middle third of the arm. A previous report on breast cancer patients demonstrated the safety and efficacy of these devices, with a very low failure rate. This retrospective multicenter cohort study-developed by GAVeCeLT (the Italian Group of Long-Term Venous Access Devices)-investigated the outcomes of PICC-ports in a large cohort of unselected patients. The study included 4480 adult patients who underwent PICC-port insertion in five Italian centers, during a period of 60 months. The primary outcome was device failure, defined as any serious adverse event (SAE) requiring removal. The secondary outcome was the incidence of temporary adverse events (TAE) not requiring removal. The median follow-up was 15.5 months. Device failure occurred in 52 cases (1.2%), the main causes being local infection (  = 7; 0.16%) and CRBSI (  = 19; 0.42%). Symptomatic catheter-related thrombosis occurred in 93 cases (2.1%), but removal was required only in one case (0.02%). Early/immediate and late TAE occurred in 904 cases (20.2%) and in 176 cases (3.9%), respectively. PICC-ports are safe venous access devices that should be considered as an alternative option to traditional arm-ports and chest-ports when planning chemotherapy or other long-term intermittent intravenous treatments.
AbstractList PICC-ports may be defined as totally implantable central venous devices inserted in the upper limb using the current state-of-the-art techniques of PICC insertion (ultrasound-guided venipuncture of deep veins of the arm, micro-puncture kits, proper location of the tip preferably by intracavitary ECG), with placement of the reservoir at the middle third of the arm. A previous report on breast cancer patients demonstrated the safety and efficacy of these devices, with a very low failure rate. This retrospective multicenter cohort study-developed by GAVeCeLT (the Italian Group of Long-Term Venous Access Devices)-investigated the outcomes of PICC-ports in a large cohort of unselected patients. The study included 4480 adult patients who underwent PICC-port insertion in five Italian centers, during a period of 60 months. The primary outcome was device failure, defined as any serious adverse event (SAE) requiring removal. The secondary outcome was the incidence of temporary adverse events (TAE) not requiring removal. The median follow-up was 15.5 months. Device failure occurred in 52 cases (1.2%), the main causes being local infection (  = 7; 0.16%) and CRBSI (  = 19; 0.42%). Symptomatic catheter-related thrombosis occurred in 93 cases (2.1%), but removal was required only in one case (0.02%). Early/immediate and late TAE occurred in 904 cases (20.2%) and in 176 cases (3.9%), respectively. PICC-ports are safe venous access devices that should be considered as an alternative option to traditional arm-ports and chest-ports when planning chemotherapy or other long-term intermittent intravenous treatments.
Author Brescia, Fabrizio
Tricarico, Fausto
Bertoglio, Sergio
Merlicco, Domenico
Pinelli, Fulvio
Parisella, Laura
Musaro, Andrea
Orlandi, Marina
Pittiruti, Mauro
Fino, Maria
Emoli, Alessandro
Selmi, Valentina
Reina, Simona
Fabiani, Fabio
Solari, Nicola
Annetta, Maria Giuseppina
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