2021
DOI: 10.1177/1129729821999484
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Diagnosis and management of secondary malposition of PICC into the azygos vein

Abstract: Background: Peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) has been widely used. The catheter-related complications might occur and the reports of secondary malposition into azygos veins were rare. Methods: This retrospective review summarized the experience in diagnosis and management of secondary malposition of PICC into azygos veins in 25 cases. Results: When the catheter dysfunction occurred in the PICC on the left limb, it was necessary to consider whether there would be malposition into azygos veins after… Show more

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“…Oncology patients not only rely on PICC to complete chemotherapy but also need to rely on PICC for nutritional support [ 14 ]. Therefore, PICC plays an important role in the whole oncology treatment process, and whether PICC can be left for a long time depends on the catheter care quality emeritus, and once BSI occurs, it will affect the patient's prognosis and catheter retention time [ 15 ]. Doing specialized PICC placement care is an important measure to reduce PICC-associated bloodstream infection and prolong catheter retention time [ 16 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oncology patients not only rely on PICC to complete chemotherapy but also need to rely on PICC for nutritional support [ 14 ]. Therefore, PICC plays an important role in the whole oncology treatment process, and whether PICC can be left for a long time depends on the catheter care quality emeritus, and once BSI occurs, it will affect the patient's prognosis and catheter retention time [ 15 ]. Doing specialized PICC placement care is an important measure to reduce PICC-associated bloodstream infection and prolong catheter retention time [ 16 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%