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Totally implantable venous access devices : management in mid- and long-term clinical setting

Isidoro Di Carlo (Springer, 2012)

 Abstract

Since their first application in 1982, Totally Implantable Venous Access Devices (TIVADs) have become increasingly important in the clinical practice, as more intensive chemotherapy and parenteral treatments have come into use. At this time, there is objective evidence that TIVADs are a safe, effective strategy for long-term venous access; they play a significant role throughout the management of the oncology patient, as they are needed in the initial phases for active treatments as well as in the last stages for palliative measures, making possible repeated administration of chemotherapeutic vesicant agents, nutrients, antibiotics, analgesics, and blood products. According to a number of prospective studies, use of TIVADs is associated with a significant complication rate (10% to 25% of all patients). Evidence-based data support that most complications are directly related to inappropriate technique of placement and/or nursing care, sometimes leading to TIVAD loss, significant morbidity, increased duration of hospitalization, and additional medical cost.

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Collection Type : eBooks
Call Number : e20425914
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Publishing : Milan: Springer, 2012
Responsibility Statement Isidoro Di Carlo
Language Code eng
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Collection Source e-Book BOPTN 2013
Cataloguing Source LibUI eng rda
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Link http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-88-470-2373-4
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