Application of Central Venous Access and Intravenous Hyperalimentation to the Management of Patients with Hematological Malignancy
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- OHTAKE Shigeki
- Kanazawa University Bone Marrow Transplantation Team, Third Department of Internal Medicine, Kanazawa University
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- YAMAMURA Mayumi
- Kanazawa University Bone Marrow Transplantation Team, Third Department of Internal Medicine, Kanazawa University
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- ODAKA Kazuaki
- Kanazawa University Bone Marrow Transplantation Team, Third Department of Internal Medicine, Kanazawa University
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- TESHIMA Hirofumi
- Kanazawa University Bone Marrow Transplantation Team, Third Department of Internal Medicine, Kanazawa University
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- SHIOBARA Shintaro
- Kanazawa University Bone Marrow Transplantation Team, Third Department of Internal Medicine, Kanazawa University
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- KOBAYASHI Saburo
- Kanazawa University Bone Marrow Transplantation Team, Third Department of Internal Medicine, Kanazawa University
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- MATSUE Kosei
- Kanazawa University Bone Marrow Transplantation Team, Third Department of Internal Medicine, Kanazawa University
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- ISHINO Chizuko
- Kanazawa University Bone Marrow Transplantation Team, Third Department of Internal Medicine, Kanazawa University
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- YOSHIDA Takashi
- Kanazawa University Bone Marrow Transplantation Team, Third Department of Internal Medicine, Kanazawa University
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- FUNADA Hisashi
- Kanazawa University Bone Marrow Transplantation Team, Third Department of Internal Medicine, Kanazawa University
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- HARADA Mine
- Kanazawa University Bone Marrow Transplantation Team, Blood Transfusion Section, Kanazawa University School of Medicine
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- NAKAMURA Shinobu
- Kanazawa University Bone Marrow Transplantation Team, Third Department of Internal Medicine, Kanazawa University
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- HATTORI Ken-ichi
- Kanazawa University Bone Marrow Transplantation Team, Third Department of Internal Medicine, Kanazawa University
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 血液悪性疾患の患者管理における中心静脈カテーテルおよび高カロリー輸液の応用
- ケツエキ アクセイ シッカン ノ カンジャ カンリ ニ オケル チュウシン ジ
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Abstract
To evaluate the safety and usefullness of central venous access (CVA) and intravenous hyperalimentation (IVH) for the efficient management of patients with hematological malignancy, 33 central venous catheters were inserted into 26 patients with hematological disease. A median count of platelets on the day of insertion was 5.3×104/cmm (range: 0.8-25.4×104), and in two cases exit site bleeding was experienced but easily stopped by pressure. The catheters were in place for a median of 26 days (range 3-78), and used for not only the administration of fluids, blood components and intravenous drugs, but also collecting blood samples.<br>As far as side effects of CVA are concerned, no exit site infection was seen in spite of severe granulocytopenic state and frequency of septicemia (15.2%) seen in patients with CVA was of no significant differece from that in control patients not receiving CVA. In the cases receiving IVH, nutritional parameters remained stable in spite of poor oral intake.<br>These observations suggest that CVA and IVH facilitate patient care, minmizing discomforts of patients and thus, at times elongate patient's survival.
Journal
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- Rinsho Ketsueki
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Rinsho Ketsueki 22 (11), 1720-1728, 1981
The Japanese Society of Hematology
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390001205031523200
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- NII Article ID
- 130004917873
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- NII Book ID
- AN00252940
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- COI
- 1:STN:280:Bi2C2s%2FovVA%3D
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- ISSN
- 18820824
- 04851439
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- NDL BIB ID
- 2477108
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- PubMed
- 6803008
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- JaLC
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- PubMed
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- Disallowed