Technical factors and outcomes in pediatric central venous port placement
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2021.02.055
Technical factors and outcomes in pediatric central venous port placement
Abstract
Purpose While central venous port placement is common, there remains variation in placement technique and rates of technical complications. The aim of this study was to assess variability in techniques and identify predictors of complications for children undergoing port placement. Methods We retrospectively reviewed all 331 patients who underwent venous port placement at a single tertiary children's hospital from May 2018 to June 2020. The primary outcome was early revision or replacement (R/R) for complications occurring within 30 days. Secondary outcomes included radiation exposure and rate of intraoperative conversion to a secondary site. Results The median age was 7 years (Interquartile Range 3-13 years) and the most common diagnoses were leukemia (30.2%), solid tumors (27.8%), and brain tumors (16.9%). Initial approach for port placement was ultrasound-guided internal jugular (IJV) in 255 (147 by surgery and 108 by interventional radiology [IR]) and landmark subclavian vein (SCV) in 76 (all by surgery). Early R/R occurred in 5.1%, including 9.0% of patients with leukemia but 1.1% with solid tumors. Individual proceduralist volume ranged from 2 to 98 cases and was inversely correlated with early R/R (r = -0.12, p = 0.30). In univariate analysis, ports placed by IR had an increased rate of early R/R (9.3%, n = 10) compared to those placed by surgery (3.2%, n = 7, p = 0.036) but this was not significant in multivariable regression controlling for diagnosis and age (Hazard Ratio 2.04; p = 0.19). Mean fluoroscopy time was significantly longer for ports placed by IR (59.9 s) compared to those placed by surgery (15.1 s, p < 0.001). Initial SCV access was associated with an increased (14.5 vs 0.4%) rate of conversion to a secondary site. Conclusions Though venous port placement is a largely safe procedure in children, a substantial minority of patients, particularly those with leukemia, require early R/R. Proceduralist volume and training may influence early R/R, fluoroscopy exposure, and anatomic site preferences.
Keywords: III; Level of Evidence; Revision; Ultrasound; Venous port.
Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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