Incidence of Complications of Peripheral Venous Access in the Type 2 Diabetic Population
Diabetes MellitusType 25 moreDiabetes Mellitus type 2 (T2DM) is one of the most frequent metabolic diseases worldwide. It is expected that in 2035 around 600 million people will suffer from the disease. A recent systematic review has estimated that the direct annual cost of Diabetes worldwide treatments and care is over $ 827 billion and has been independently associated with nosocomial complications, thrombosis-like infections and prolonged admissions. In addition, it is estimated that up to 90% of patients in acute hospitals require a peripheral venous catheter which are associated at the same time with mechanical, infectious and thrombotic acute complications. Recently the emergence of new medium-sized peripheral devices (Midline®) and new peripheral central venous access catheters (PICC), which are more biocompatible, are opening new clinical possibilities with the aim of improving safety and comfort during treatment time and the reduction of associated complications. With all this, a observational case-control study has been proposed in order to analyze the impact of T2DM disease and its associated complications on the patient requiring peripheral venous access. Furthermore investigators will consider if these new peripheral devices can be a remarkable benefit for these patients. This study will be carried out at the Vall d'Hebron University Hospital in Barcelona, Spain
Primary Upper Limb Deep Vein Thrombosis. Is First Rib Resection Necessary?
Paget Schroetter SyndromeThe purpose of the study is to compare outcome of patients with effort thrombosis who were treated operatively to those treated nonoperatively
Determination of Predictive Value of Echography Doppler Abnormalities
Breast CancerUpper Extremity Deep Vein Thrombosis1 moreIn order to avoid to use a traumatic and iatrogenic examen (phlebography), the purpose of the study is to validate echography doppler in the diagnosis of asymptomatic related catheter related thrombosis.
The Side of Implantable Central Vascular Catheters and Complications
Upper Extremity Deep Vein ThrombosisSecondaryWhether the side of implantable CVCs was associated with the complication rates remains unclear. The investigators plan this study to explore this issue by randomizing patients to receive CVC implantation at the left subclavian or righ subclavian vein.
The Central Venous Catheter Related Complications in Critically Ill Patients
Catheter ThrombosisCatheter-Related Infections2 moreIn this prospective clinical study, the researchers investigate the incidence of catheter-related thrombosis and catheter-related infection during indwelling central venous catheterization in critically ill patients, and analyzed the risk factors for catheter-related complications and the relationship between catheter-related thrombi and catheter-related infections. The sample size is about 500.
Central Venous Catheter (CVC) Associated Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) in Cancer Patients
Cancer PatientsCentral Venous Catheter Thrombosis1 moreCancer patients with Central Venous Catheter (CVC) Associated Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) will be treated with Low Molecular Weight Heparin (LMWH) and apixaban. Study duration is 12 weeks.
Incidence of Deep Vein Thrombosis on Central Venous Catheters in the Post Operative Period of Carcinologic...
Critically IllCentral Venous Catheter Thrombosis2 moreThe objective is to determine the incidence of thrombosis on central venous catheters in patients hospitalized in a surgical critical care unit, in the immediate postoperative period of urological or digestive carcinological surgery, and receiving parenteral nutrition.