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[A Case of Delayed Vascular Injury as a Complication Related to Implanted Central Venous Port Catheter]

Authors :
Tetsuya, Sumiyoshi
Tomohiro, Kondo
Ryoji, Fujii
Takeyoshi, Minagawa
Shinya, Fujie
Tomohiro, Kimura
Hideyuki, Ihara
Naohito, Yoshizaki
Hitoshi, Kondo
Hiromitsu, Kitayama
Junko, Sugiyama
Michiaki, Hirayama
Yasushi, Tsuji
Kazuyuki, Yamamoto
You, Kawarada
Shunichi, Okushiba
Noriko, Nishioka
Tadashi, Shimizu
Source :
Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancerchemotherapy. 42(13)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

A 74-year-old woman with advanced gastric cancer was admitted to our hospital. A central venous (CV) port catheter was implanted into the right subclavian vein for preoperative chemotherapy and parenteral nutritional management. On the 35th day after implantation, she complained of diarrhea, fever and dyspnea. The chest radiograph showed a right-sided massive pleural effusion. As the patient progressively fell into severe respiratory distress, endotracheal intubation was performed for management of respiration by mechanical ventilation. Initially, given the patient's symptoms, she was diagnosed with septic shock. Therefore, after placement of a CV catheter through the right femoral vein, in consideration of the possibility of a port infection, she was treated with thoracentesis and infusion of antibiotics. The patient gradually recovered, and again received parenteral nutrition through the CV port catheter. After the infusion was administered, she complained of dyspnea. A CT scan of the chest revealed a right pleural effusion and displacement of the tip of the CV port catheter out of the wall of the superior vena cava. We diagnosed delayed vascular injury (DVI), and the CV port catheter was removed. She soon recovered with conservative treatment. We speculated that the initial respiratory symptoms such as the pleural effusion were caused by DVI. DVI should therefore be recognized as a complication related to implanted CV port catheters.

Details

ISSN :
03850684
Volume :
42
Issue :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancerchemotherapy
Accession number :
edsair.pmid..........9741ea6f79d4acc89f39f6856d326256