A. Palmo
University of Turin
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Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition | 2013
Paolo Cotogni; Mauro Pittiruti; Cristina Barbero; Taira Monge; A. Palmo; Daniela Boggio Bertinet
BACKGROUND Although home parenteral nutrition (HPN) is often indicated in cancer patients, many physicians are concerned about the risks potentially associated with the use of central venous access devices (VADs) in these patients. The aim of this prospective study was to investigate the actual incidence of VAD-related complications in cancer patients on HPN. METHODS All adult cancer patient candidates for VAD insertion and HPN were enrolled. The incidence of complications associated with 4 types of VADs (peripherally inserted central catheter [PICC], Hohn catheter, tunneled Groshong catheter, and port) was investigated, as well as the most significant risk factors. RESULTS Two hundred eighty-nine VADs in 254 patients were studied, for a total of 51,308 catheter-days. The incidence of catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs) was low (0.35/1000 catheter-days), particularly for PICCs (0/1000; P < .01 vs Hohn and tunneled catheters) and for ports (0.19/1000; P < .01 vs Hohn and P < .05 vs tunneled catheters). Mechanical complications were uncommon (0.8/1000), as was VAD-related venous thrombosis (0.06/1000). Ultrasound-guided venipuncture was associated with a decreased risk of CRBSI (P < .04) and thrombosis (P < .001). VAD securement using sutureless devices reduced the risk of CRBSI and dislocation (P < .001). Hohn catheters had no advantage over PICCs (higher complication rate and shorter dwell time; P < .001). CONCLUSIONS In cancer patients, HPN can be safely carried out with a low incidence of complications. Also, VADs are not equal in terms of complication rates, and strict adherence to meticulous insertion policies may effectively reduce catheter-related complications.
Clinical Nutrition | 2001
A. De Francesco; D. Boggio Bertinet; M. Fadda; P. Gallenca; G. Malfi; A. Palmo
Transplantation Proceedings | 2002
A. Palmo; A. DeFrancesco; A.M. Costantino; L. Ferrero; M. Rinaldi; D. Boggio Bertinet; M.C. Da Pont; F. Lupo; M. Salizzoni
Archive | 2009
Michela Zanetti; Gianni Biolo; Renato Biffi; Nicolaas E. P. Deutz; Francesco William Guglielmi; A. Palmo; Pierre Singer; R. Tetamo; Maurizio Muscaritoli
Nutrition | 2018
A. Lombardo; A. Demagistris; A. De Francesco; E. Finocchiaro; R. Galletti; C. Deorsola; E. Fontana; M. Moletto; A. Mollo; G. Onorati; Paola Massarenti; A. Palmo
Clinical Nutrition Supplements | 2011
P. Cotogni; M. Pittiruti; C. Barbero; T. Monge; A. Palmo; D. Boggio-Bertinet
Clinical Nutrition Supplements | 2008
Paola Massarenti; A. De Francesco; D. Boggio Bertinet; M.C. Da Pont; Daniela Pauletto; P. Baracco; A. Palmo
Clinical Nutrition Supplements | 2008
D. Boggio Bertinet; Paola Massarenti; A. De Francesco; A. Nicolai; M. Taus; L. Gallitelli; D. Milani; L. Pironi; E. Lanzoni; L. Alfonsi; C. Gavazzi; G. Chiavenna; D. Ortolani; C. Spaggiari; A. Palmo
Archive | 2006
A. Palmo; D. L. Boggio Bertinet; Alessandro Federico; A. Guglielmi; Carmela Loguercio; Silvia Mazzuoli; M. Merli; C. Panella; L. Pironi; A. Francavilla; Francesco William Guglielmi
Rivista Italiana di Nutrizione Parenterale ed Enterale | 2004
Marco Braga; M. Muscaritoli; Mauro Pittiruti; Roberto Biffi; Gianni Biolo; Franco Bobbio Pallavicini; Maurizio Bossola; Federico Bozzetti; Manila M. Candusso; Pietro Carideo; Franco Contaldo; Luca Cozzaglio; A. Raffaele DeGaudio; Ferdinando Ficari; Livia Gallitelli; Cecilia Gavazzi; A. Giacosa; Luca Gianotti; Francesco William Guglielmi; Alessandro Laviano; Agostino Paccagnella; A. Palmo; L. Pironi; Danilo Radrizzani; Carlo Salis; Samir Giuseppe Sukkar; Cornelio Uderzo; Andrea Vannucci; Marco Zanello