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Management of superior vena cava syndrome in critically ill cancer patients
by
Constance de Margerie-Mellon
, Grateau, Adeline
, Reuter, Danielle
, de Kerviler, Eric
, Schlemmer, Benoit
, Canet, Emmanuel
, de Bazelaire, Cédric
, Zafrani, Lara
, Morin, Sarah
, Azoulay, Elie
in
Airway management
/ Cancer
/ Catheters
/ Chest
/ Compression
/ Hematology
/ Hospitalization
/ Intensive care
/ Mechanical ventilation
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medical prognosis
/ Medical treatment
/ Mortality
/ Mortality rates
/ Multivariate analysis
/ Obstruction
/ Patient admissions
/ Patients
/ Pulmonary embolisms
/ Radiology
/ Renal replacement therapy
/ Tomography
/ Tumors
/ Ultrasonic imaging
/ Ventilation
2018
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Management of superior vena cava syndrome in critically ill cancer patients
by
Constance de Margerie-Mellon
, Grateau, Adeline
, Reuter, Danielle
, de Kerviler, Eric
, Schlemmer, Benoit
, Canet, Emmanuel
, de Bazelaire, Cédric
, Zafrani, Lara
, Morin, Sarah
, Azoulay, Elie
in
Airway management
/ Cancer
/ Catheters
/ Chest
/ Compression
/ Hematology
/ Hospitalization
/ Intensive care
/ Mechanical ventilation
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medical prognosis
/ Medical treatment
/ Mortality
/ Mortality rates
/ Multivariate analysis
/ Obstruction
/ Patient admissions
/ Patients
/ Pulmonary embolisms
/ Radiology
/ Renal replacement therapy
/ Tomography
/ Tumors
/ Ultrasonic imaging
/ Ventilation
2018
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Management of superior vena cava syndrome in critically ill cancer patients
by
Constance de Margerie-Mellon
, Grateau, Adeline
, Reuter, Danielle
, de Kerviler, Eric
, Schlemmer, Benoit
, Canet, Emmanuel
, de Bazelaire, Cédric
, Zafrani, Lara
, Morin, Sarah
, Azoulay, Elie
in
Airway management
/ Cancer
/ Catheters
/ Chest
/ Compression
/ Hematology
/ Hospitalization
/ Intensive care
/ Mechanical ventilation
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medical prognosis
/ Medical treatment
/ Mortality
/ Mortality rates
/ Multivariate analysis
/ Obstruction
/ Patient admissions
/ Patients
/ Pulmonary embolisms
/ Radiology
/ Renal replacement therapy
/ Tomography
/ Tumors
/ Ultrasonic imaging
/ Ventilation
2018
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Management of superior vena cava syndrome in critically ill cancer patients
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Management of superior vena cava syndrome in critically ill cancer patients
2018
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PurposeThe purpose of this study is to describe the management and outcome of critically ill cancer patients with Superior Vena Cava Syndrome (SVCS).MethodsAll cancer patients admitted to the medical intensive care unit (ICU) of the Saint-Louis University Hospital for a SVCS between January 2004 and December 2016 were included.ResultsOf the 50 patients included in the study, obstruction of the superior vena cava was partial in two-thirds of the cases and complete in one-third. Pleural effusion was reported in two-thirds of the patients, pulmonary atelectasis in 16 (32%), and pulmonary embolism in five (10%). Computed tomography of the chest showed upper airway compression in 18 (36%) cases, while echocardiography revealed 22 (44%) pericardial effusions. The causes of SVCS were diagnosed one (0–3) day after ICU admission, using interventional radiology procedures in 70% of the cases. Thirty (60%) patients had hematological malignancies, and 20 (40%) had solid tumors. Fifteen (30%) patients required invasive mechanical ventilation, seven (14%) received vasopressors, and renal replacement therapy was implemented in three (6%). ICU, in-hospital, and 6-month mortality rates were 20, 26, and 48%, respectively. The cause of SVCS was the only factor independently associated with day 180 mortality by multivariate analysis. Patients with hematological malignancies had a lower mortality than those with solid tumors (27 versus 80%) (odds ratio 0.12, 95% confidence interval (0.02–0.60), p < 0.01).ConclusionAirway obstruction and pleural and pericardial effusions contributed to the unstable condition of cancer patients with SVCS. The vital prognosis of SVCS was mainly related to the underlying diagnosis.
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