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Effect of Precise Grip Strength Training on PICC Catheter-Related Thrombosis in Cancer Patients

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Lung Cancer
Stomach Cancer
Liver Cancer
Colon Cancer
Breast Cancer
Rectal Cancer
Registration Number
NCT05638048
Lead Sponsor
Junyan Zhao
Brief Summary

In this study, color Doppler ultrasound diagnostic instrument and electronic grip device were used to determine the best grip strength of patients with tumor PICC catheterization, formulate precise and standardized grip strength training guidance for them, provide personalized functional exercise health education, and observe the impact of precise grip strength training guidance on Peripheral central venous catheter-associated thrombosis. To provide a reference for clinical prevention of Peripheral central venous catheter-associated thrombosis in the future.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
270
Inclusion Criteria
  • Cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy throughout their treatment in our hospital
  • Patients with PICC implanted for the first time and maintained at our hospital;
  • Age 18-60 years;
  • Normal cognitive function;
  • the clenching movement is barrier-free;
  • The material and performance of PICC catheter are silicone three-way valve catheter;
  • Catheter placement under the guidance of portable color Doppler ultrasound diagnostic instrument;
  • Voluntarily participate and sign the informed consent form.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Patients treated with combined radiotherapy;
  • Patients with coagulation dysfunction;
  • Patients who need to use anticoagulant drugs due to underlying diseases;
  • Puncture times more than 1 time;
  • The blood flow velocity of catheterization vessel in calm state was less than 4.78cm/s.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Incidence of Peripheral central venous catheter-associated thrombosis in patients with PICC tube8 weeks

Before catheterization, 24 hours after catheterization, and weekly maintenance, color Doppler ultrasound diagnostic instrument was used to diagnose venous thrombosis (including asymptomatic thrombosis) and its classification. The patients were observed for 8 weeks.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Patients' satisfaction with health education after PICC catheterization8 weeks

At the end of the intervention, the patients' attitude towards PICC catheterization health education questionnaire (self-made) was distributed to the study subjects, and the satisfaction of the study subjects with the health education after PICC catheterization was learned through the questionnaire.

Analysis of the influencing factors of Peripheral central venous catheter-associated thrombosis formation8 weeks

By investigating the baseline data of patients, the related factors affecting the formation of PICC-CRT in patients with tumor tube in the baseline data of the same group were analyzed and compared.

Hemodynamic changes of the patient8 weeks

During weekly maintenance, color Doppler ultrasound was used to measure the blood velocity of the arm axillary vein on the side of the catheter, and the maximum blood velocity (Vmax, cm/s) was recorded.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Qianfoshan Hospital

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Jinan, Shandong, China

Qianfoshan Hospital
🇨🇳Jinan, Shandong, China
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