[Clinical Practice and Quality Control Guidelines for Totally Implantable Venous Access Ports in Cancer Patients (2024)]
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[Clinical Practice and Quality Control Guidelines for Totally Implantable Venous Access Ports in Cancer Patients (2024)]
Abstract
Totally implantable venous access ports (TIVAP) are widely applied in cancer patients, primarily those requiring long-term intravenous infusion. Given the absence of clinical practice guidelines designed specifically for the use of TIVAP in cancer patients, the National Cancer Center, the Professional Committee of Interventional Oncology of Chinese Anti-Cancer Association, the Professional Committee on Minimally Invasive Intervention of World Association of Chinese Oncology, the Professional Committee of Intervention of Beijing Association of Oncology, and cancer prevention and control institutions from various provinces and cities have jointly established a guideline compilation committee comprising multidisciplinary experts. Drawing upon the latest research findings, this guideline has been formulated. It comprehensively covers the clinical application indications, preoperative preparation, intraoperative procedures, postoperative care, usage and maintenance, removal techniques, complication management, and quality control indicators related to TIVAP use in cancer patients. The recommendations were graded using the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) system to ensure that the TIVAP technology can be used to serve cancer patients with greater safety and efficiency in clinical practice, thereby enhancing overall medical quality and patient satisfaction.
完全植入式静脉输液港(totally implantable venous access port, TIVAP)在肿瘤患者中应用广泛,主要用于长期静脉输注需求的患者。鉴于缺乏针对肿瘤患者的静脉输液港的临床实践指南,国家癌症中心、中国抗癌协会肿瘤介入学专业委员会、世界华人肿瘤医师协会微创介入专家委员会、北京肿瘤学会介入专业委员会、各省市癌症防治机构共同成立了由多学科专家组成的指南编写委员会,并依据最新科学证据,制定本指南。本指南涵盖肿瘤患者的静脉输液港的临床应用指征、术前准备、术中操作、术后护理、使用维护、取出技术、并发症处理以及质控指标等内容,并通过医学证据登记分级系统 (Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation, GRADE)对推荐意见进行分级,旨在确保TIVAP技术在临床实践中能够更安全、更有效地服务于肿瘤患者,提升整体医疗质量与患者满意度。
Keywords: Guideline; Infusions; Neoplasms; Venous.
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Conflict of interest statement
利益冲突 本指南编写委员会成员声明无相关利益冲突。本指南旨在为从事肿瘤患者静脉输液港植入相关医务人员实现最佳临床疗效提供参考,不具备作为医疗鉴定、医疗纠纷仲裁或法律诉讼的依据的作用。国家癌症中心、中国抗癌协会肿瘤介入学专业委员会、世界华人肿瘤医师协会微创介入专家委员会、北京肿瘤学会介入专业委员会、参与指南编撰的各省市癌症防治机构及指南编写委员会成员不对涉及本指南不恰当应用产生的任何结果承担任何责任,并保留对本指南的解释权和修订权。
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