Port-A-Cath
Clinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Port-A-Cath trials you may qualify forClinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Port-A-Cath trials you may qualify forChildren with cancer almost universally receive port-a-catheters (ports) to deliver medication, fluids, blood products, and conduct blood tests. Port access req…
Chemotherapy is an essential component of breast cancer treatment. Frequent intravenous injections may lead to phlebitis and limited venous access, therefore im…
This study wants to find out if using an injection port to give insulin during pregnancy helps people take their insulin more regularly and feel better about th…
Pain, anxiety, anxiety and changes in vital signs are observed in patients during needle insertion into the port catheter.Patients and their relatives should be…
The purpose of this study is to determine if the use of aromatherapy impacts patient anxiety and pain scores surrounding port access in pediatric oncology patie…
This is a prospective, controlled, randomized trial. Primary objective is to compare the time to readiness for discharge (minutes) from Post-Anesthesia Care Uni…
evaluate the effect of structured simulation-based training on oncology nurses' performance regarding port A cath device.
Purpose: An evidence implementation of a randomized controlled trial for whether there is the difference in intermittent flushing 0.9% normal saline and hepari…
This qualitative research refers to the descriptive phenomenological method of Hurssel which allows an analysis of the experience and an understanding of the ph…
THE GOALS of the STUDY are: (1) Determine if this novel continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) - multiple daily injection (MDI) port functions for 7 days in person…
The purpose of this study is to determine whether injecting Symlin and insulin through a multiple injection port is safe and effective. This will be measured by…
Port-A-Cath is a totally implanted central venous access system and one of the most frequently used systems for administration of chemotherapies in oncological…
The use of glue as a device in the implantation of central venous catheters has recently been introduced into European clinical practice, initially with the aim…
The benefits and risks of flushing or not flushing the non-used PORT-A-CATH® in cancer patients and the time interval of eventual PORT-A-CATH® flushing are curr…
To validate blood draws via a central venous catheter (Port A Cath ®) for pharmacokinetic studies of ciprofloxacin in patients under treatment for childhood can…
Hypothesis is that incision closure with octylcyanoacrylate is inferior to closure with stitches in Port a Cath patients, who, as a population, are at increased…
This study investigated wearability and usability of the I-PORT™ Injection Port (I-PORT™), a new disposable injection port through which prescribed medication i…