A cross-section questionnaire to evaluate patients’ satisfaction with totally implanted access ports (Port-a-Cath; PAC) and analysis of PAC-related complications at a tertiary care center.

2017 
e20693 Background: PACs are used for the administration of intravenous drugs. These devices have therefore become valuable tools for the application of chemotherapy in cancer patients (pts). Methods: During the period from 11.2012 to 01.2013, pts were invited to answer a simple questionnaire concerning quality-of-life and satisfaction with their respective PAC. Retrospective data regarding to PAC-related complications were collected by searching patient’s medical history. PAC-related thrombosis were defined as non-compressibility of the axillary or subclavian vein on ultrasound; PAC-related infections were defined as documented bacteraemia with a positive blood culture taken from the device in the absence of positive peripheral blood cultures. Results: A total number of 116 pts were included. Mean time since PAC implantation was 16.9 months. Complications during implantations occurred in 8 pts (6.9%), with bleeding and haematoma being the most frequently observed events; three patients experienced postsur...
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