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  • Hickmann-Katheter  (1)
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    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Keywords: Long-term parenteral nutrition ; Tumor growth ; Walker 256 carcinosarcoma ; Langfristige parenterale Ernährung ; Tumorwachstum ; Walker-Ca-256
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Um den Einfluß verschiedener Ernährungsregime auf das Tumorwachstum zu bestimmen, wurden Ratten mit einer celluldren Suspension (0.1 ml) des Walker-Ca-256 inoculiert und randomisiert in 3 Gruppen eingeteilt: Gruppe I: Orale Standardkost (Altromin); Gruppe II: Totale parenterale Ernährung (Kohlenhydrate 26 %, Aminosäuren 4,25 %); Gruppe III: Parenterale Ernährung mit Kohlenhydraten (30 %). Die Ergebnisse zeigen, daß eine aminosdurenfreie parenterale Ernährung das Tumorwachstum vermindert. Oral und total parenteral ernährte Tiere weisen keinen Unterschied im Tumorwachstum auf.
    Notes: Summary To evaluate the influence of various nutritional regimes on tumor growth, rats were inoculated s.c. with a cellular suspension (0.1 ml) of Walker-Ca-256 and randomly divided in 3 groups: Group I: oral standard food (Altromin); group II : total parenteral nutrition (TPN) (carbohydrate 26 %, aminoacids 4.25 %); group III parenteral nutrition with glucose (30 %) exclusively. Results indicate that amino-acid free parenteral nutrition diminishes the tumor growth. No obvious differences in tumor or body weight were observed between oral and totally parenteral feeded rats.
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    Langenbeck's archives of surgery 364 (1984), S. 534-534 
    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Keywords: Hickman catheter ; Hickmann-Katheter
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Intravenöse Chemotherapie und langfristige parenterale Ernährung erfordern einen sicheren zentral-venösen Zugang. Von 7/82 bis 11/83 Implantation eines Hickman-Katheters bei 39 Patienten mit folgenden Grundleiden: Hämatologische Systemerkrankung (n=23/59%), solides Malignom (n=10/26%), entzündliche Darmerkrankung (n=6/15%). Risikofaktoren: Anämie 50%, Leukopenie 26%, Thrombopenie 44%. Durchschnittliche Katheterverweildauer $$\bar x = 89$$ Tage, (7–258); längste Verweildauer 380 Tage. Komplikationen: Subclaviavenenthrombosen=2, Hautinfektionn =1. Die niedrige Komplikationsrate rechtfertigt eine breite Anwendung des Hickman-Katheters.
    Notes: Summary Intravenous chemotherapy and long-term parenteral nutrition demand a secure central venous catheter. We inserted a cuffed silicone catheter (Hickman catheter) in 39 patients between July 1982 and November 1983, who had been diagnosed as having: systemic hematologic illness (n=23/59%), metastasized neoplasia (n= 10/260, and inflammatory bowel disease (n=6/15%). The risk factors were: anemia 50%, leukopenia 26%, and thrombopenia 44%. The mean period of catheter function was $$\bar x = 89$$ days (7–258 days), the longest lasting for 380 days. The complications were: subclavian vein thrombosis,n=2; wound infection,n= l. The low complication rate justifies an increase in the use of Hickman catheters.
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