Risk factors for totally implantable access ports-associated thrombosis in pediatric oncology patients

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  • who: Yingxia Lan from the State Key Laboratory Sen University have published the research work: Risk factors for totally implantable access ports-associated thrombosis in pediatric oncology patients, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports of December/31,/2021

SUMMARY

    For patients with thrombosis, the duration of port insertion was defined as the time from TIAPs placement to port removal or the last follow-up time, with an average of 29.5 (range 1.3-72.4) months. Identification of risk factors for CRT in childhood cancer patients before port implantation may greatly . . .

     

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