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Power contrast injections through a totally implantable venous power port: A retrospective multicenter study
Objectives To evaluate the feasibility and safety of power injection of contrast media through totally implantable venous power ports during computed tomography scans in oncologic patients. Methods The study population consisted of 417 patients who underwent computed tomography scan through a totall...
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Published in: | Phlebology 2020-05, Vol.35 (4), p.268-272 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Objectives
To evaluate the feasibility and safety of power injection of contrast media through totally implantable venous power ports during computed tomography scans in oncologic patients.
Methods
The study population consisted of 417 patients who underwent computed tomography scan through a totally implantable venous power port. Clinical data were examined. Logistic regression analysis was used to assess the associations between clinical covariables and computed tomography scan failure.
Results
Successful computed tomography scans were achieved in 534 of 540 examinations (98.9%). Logistic regression analysis showed that contrast media above a 350 concentration was significantly associated with computed tomography scan failure (95% confidence interval: 1.01–1.13, p = 0.012). No major complications were noted.
Conclusions
Power injection of contrast media through a totally implantable venous power port for computed tomography examination is feasible and safe. This procedure provides an acceptable alternative in oncologic patients with inadequate peripheral intravenous access when computed tomography examination with contrast enhancement is needed. |
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ISSN: | 0268-3555 1758-1125 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0268355519863207 |