Influence Factors Analyses of PICC-Related Bloodstream Infection, PICC-Related Venous Thrombosis, and Infected Puncture Site and Their Influence on Cancer Patients' Death: A Retrospective Cross-Sectional Study

PICC相关血流感染、PICC相关静脉血栓形成及穿刺部位感染的影响因素分析及其对癌症患者死亡的影响:一项回顾性横断面研究

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Abstract

PURPOSE: This study aimed to analyze the influence factors affecting catheter-related bloodstream infection, catheter-related thrombosis and catheter-related local complication, respectively, and to explore the relationship among them, as well as the influence of catheter-related bloodstream infection, catheter-related thrombosis and catheter-related local complication on cancer patients' death. METHODS: The clinical data of 605 patients with solid tumors who underwent PICC from March 2019 to January 2020 in a Chinese hospital were retrospectively analyzed. Chi-square test and logistic regression analyses were used to examine the influence factors affecting catheterrelated bloodstream infection, catheter-related thrombosis and catheterrelated local complication, respectively, and their influence on cancer patients' death during the follow-up period. RESULTS: The results of logistic regression analyses showed that gender, PICC vascular, PICC tip condition, whether anticoagulant therapy and thrombus location were influence factors of catheter-related bloodstream infection (p < 0.05), however, only whether anticoagulant therapy was risk factors of catheter-related thrombosis [odds ratio (OR) = 7.549, 95% confidence interval (CI): 2.9-19.652, p < 0.05]. In addition, surgical history, PICC tip condition and thrombus location were influence factors of catheter-related local complication (p < 0.05). Furthermore, the results showed that after adjusted by all variables, only catheter-related bloodstream infection was risk factor of cancer patients' death (OR = 11.231, 95% CI: 3.23-39.053, p < 0.05). However, catheter-related thrombosis (OR = 0.793, 95% CI: 0.308-2.043, p > 0.05) and catheter-related local complication (OR = 1.815, 95% CI: 0.715-4.609, p > 0.05) were not significantly associated with patients' death. CONCLUSION: Overall, the influence factors of catheter-related bloodstream infection, catheter-related thrombosis and catheter-related local complication were significantly different. Moreover, catheter-related bloodstream infection was the risk factor of cancer patients' death. However, catheter-related thrombosis and catheter-related local complication were not significantly associated with patients' death.

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