The use of the Port-A-Cath in children with haemophilia — a review |
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Authors: | H. M. VAN DEN,BERG&dagger ,K. FISCHER,&dagger ,G. ROOSENDAAL,E. P. MAUSER-BUNSCHOTEN |
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Affiliation: | * Van Creveld Clinic, National Haemophilia Center, The Netherlands;†Department of Haematology, Wilhelmina Children's Hospital, University Hospital Utrecht, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Summary. Port-A-Caths have been used increasingly in children with severe haemophilia. In non-inhibitor patients where Port-a-Caths were used to facilitate long-term prophylaxis, the infection rate is rather low and ranges in the various studies from 0 to 29%, with a median follow-up time of about 27 months. Patients that received the Port-A-Cath for the induction of immune tolerance (inhibitor patients) have a high infection rate of 50% to 83%. Although this percentage is high, good venous access is extremely important, especially in this group. The number of both inhibitor and non-inhibitor patients in the studies are very small, and a prospective survey is important to obtain more adequate data. |
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Keywords: | Haemophilia children Port-A-Cath |
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