Atrial Thrombosis: A near Fatal Complication of a Portacath
Article 2008 en
Authors
JT
Jeremy Tonkin
GC
Gavin Campbell
LG
Lawrence A. Golding
Abstract
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Portacaths (Bard Medical Division, Georgia, USA) are routinely used for central venous access in patients with poor peripheral veins who require regular long-term venous access. Complications associated with central venous access devices, including infection and thrombosis, are well described in the literature; however, to our knowledge there have been few case reports of right atrial thrombi and pulmonary emboli related to implanted ports. This paper discusses the case of a patient who developed an atrial thrombosis 4 months after port placement and subsequent pulmonary emboli.
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