Venous Thrombosis Deep (Limbs) Clinical Trial
Official title:
Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Thrombosis in Midline Catheter
The patients admitted in hospital who had midline catheter inserted in upper limb are followed-up for the presence of complications related to catheter introductions. The symptoms and signs of upper limb thrombosis are recorded. The diagnosis is confirmed by sonography examination. In the selected group of asymptomatic patients sonography examination is done 8 to 10 days after cathether insertion in order to detect the incidence of the asymptomatic thrombosis
The patients admitted in hospital who had midline catheter inserted in upper limb are
followed-up for the presence of complications related to catheter introductions. The symptoms
and signs of upper limb thrombosis are recorded. The diagnosis is confirmed by sonography
examination. The age, gender, principal diagnosis, the vein were midline catheter is inserted
and number of vein punctures for catheter insertion are recorded. Afterward the patients are
treated in the ward and the possible complications are recorded. The main concern is about
the incidence of upper limb thrombosis. All the complications are recorded as well as date
when they has appeared. The statistical analysis is done in order to evaluate the incidence
of upper limb symptomatic thrombosis, the duration since insertion to thrombosis
manifestation ańad its associations with age, gender, principal diagnosis, selected vein, its
size and number of punctures is analysed.
In the selected group of the asymptomatic patients 8 to 10 days after midline insertion upper
limb sonography is done in order to detect the presence of the asymptomatic upper limb
thrombosis and the same type of analysis as for symptomatic thrombosis is undertaken.
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