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Chinese Journal of Nursing ; (12): 352-358, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-708748

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Objective To analyze common complications of arm port and chest port using meta-analysis and to investigate the safety of ann port.Methods Randomized controlled trials,cohort studies and well-designed casecontrol trials published in CNKI,Wanfang,VIP,PubMed,CINAHL and Embase regarding complication comparison between arm port and chest port were searched.Review Manager 5.3 software was applied to analyze outcome indicators.Results Nine retrospective cohort studies and 2511 patients were included.The results of meta-analysis showed that the incidence of thrombosis in ann port group was lower than that in chest port group,and the difference was statistically significant [0R=0.51,95%CI (0.28,0.92),P=0.03].However,there was no significant difference in incidence of infection[OR=0.85,95%CI(0.53,1.38),P=0.52],incidence of obstruction[OR=1.05,95%CI(0.37,3.01),P=0.92],incidence of sepsis [OR =0.44,95% CI (0.10,1.87),P=0.27],incidence of skin incision [OR =0.28,95% CI (0.07,1.17),P=0.08].Conclusion The incidence of thrombosis in ann port was lower than that in chest port,and there was no obvious advantage in the incidence of infection,obstruction,sepsis and skin incision.

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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 1009-1012, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-616090

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Objective To explore the application of arm infusion port in breast cancer patients with chemotherapy and the effect of remote management. Methods From May 2016 to September, 25 cases of female breast cancer patients treated with chemotherapy in our hospital were studied. Implanted arm port for chemotherapy drug infusion, the patient's bedside guidance given by a case nurse during hospitalization, after the discharge from the hospital to accept the management of arm port remote education and consultation project group. Results A total of 25 patients implanted with arm port have not occurred phlebitis, deep vein thrombosis, central venous catheter infection and other complications;Patient′s satisfaction degree of quality of life were 100%(25/25);patients and their families on the nursing staff to track service satisfaction were 100%(25/25), too. Conclusions The application and remote management of arm port in patients with breast cancer chemotherapy is worthy of clinical research.

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