- Digestive Cancers and Implantable Venous Catheter Infections

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Chambrier Cécile, Unité CARMENInserm 1060/ Inra 1235 (Equipe 1)

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General Aspects
Scientific investigator(s) (Contact)
Collaborations
Funding
Governance of the database
Additional contact
Type of database
Database objective
Population type
Dates
Size of the database
Data
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General
Identification
Detailed name Digestive Cancers and Implantable Venous Catheter Infections
CNIL registration number, number and date of CPP agreement, AFSSAPS (French Health Products Safety Agency) authorisation 908152
General Aspects
Medical area Gastroenterology et hepatology
Health determinants Iatrogenic
Keywords central venous catheter, Assessment, impact, incidence, infection, mortality
Scientific investigator(s) (Contact)
Name of the director Chambrier
Surname Cécile
Address 104, Grande Rue de la Croisse Rousse, 69004 Lyon
Phone + 33 (0)4 72 00 15 25
Email cecile.chambrier@chu-lyon.fr
Unit Unité CARMENInserm 1060/ Inra 1235 (Equipe 1)
Organization Hospices Civils de Lyon
Collaborations
Funding
Funding status Mixed
Details Prix Société Francophone Nutrition Clinique et Métabolisme.Hospices Civils de LyonPrix Association Lyonnaise de Logistique Posthospitalière (A.L.L.P)
Governance of the database
Sponsor(s) or organisation(s) responsible Hospices Civils de Lyon (HCL)
Organisation status Public
Additional contact
Main features
Type of database
Type of database Study databases
Study databases (details) Longitudinal study (except cohorts)
Database recruitment is carried out by an intermediary A selection of health institutions and services
Database recruitment is carried out as part of an interventional study No
Database objective
Main objective The main objective is to assess the risk factors for central venous catheter–related infections and mortality in 30 days following onset of infection in patients with digestive cancer. The secondary objective is to assess the impact of sarcopenia on central venous catheter-related infections and mortality in 30 days following onset of infection in patients with digestive cancer.
Inclusion criteria Patients over the age of 18 with digestive cancer who have been monitored since March 2007. Patients diagnosed with primary digestive cancer who are receiving intravenous chemotherapy and have a central venous access port in place
Population type
Age Adulthood (19 to 24 years)
Adulthood (25 to 44 years)
Adulthood (45 to 64 years)
Elderly (65 to 79 years)
Population covered Sick population
Gender Male
Woman
Geography area Local
French regions covered by the database Auvergne Rhône-Alpes
Detail of the geography area Lyon
Data collection
Dates
Date of first collection (YYYY or MM/YYYY) 03/2007
Size of the database
Size of the database (number of individuals) [500-1000[ individuals
Details of the number of individuals 525
Data
Database activity Current data collection
Type of data collected Clinical data
Declarative data
Paraclinical data
Biological data
Administrative data
Clinical data (detail) Medical registration
Declarative data (detail) Face to face interview
Paraclinical data (detail) The presence of a stoma, cancer site, cancer stage, underlying pathologies, insertion site of central venous catheter (CVC), date CVC was put in place, intra-venous treatment, date and reasons for end of observation
Biological data (detail) Albumin levels, C-reactive protein (CRP)
Administrative data (detail) Date of birth
Presence of a biobank No
Health parameters studied Health event/morbidity
Health event/mortality
Health care consumption and services
Care consumption (detail) Hospitalization
Medical/paramedical consultation
Medicines consumption
Procedures
Data collection method Enrolment date corresponds to date central venous catheter was put in place. Each patient is monitored for a maximum period of 12 months. End of observation criteria are: central venous catheter infection, end of intra-venous chemotherapy, catheter ablation, transfer to another hospital, or death
Participant monitoring Yes
Links to administrative sources No
Promotion and access
Promotion
Link to the document http://tinyurl.com/Hal-Cancers-digestifs
Description List of publications in HAL
Link to the document http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Chambrier+C[author]+AND+cancer+AND+catheter
Description List of publications in Pubmed
Access
Terms of data access (charter for data provision, format of data, availability delay) Publications Totally implantable central venous access port infections in patients with digestive cancer: Incidence and risk factors. Touré A, Vanhems P, Lombard-Bohas C, Cassier P, Péré-Vergé D, Souquet JC, Ecochard R, Chambrier C. Am J Infect Control. 2012 Dec;40(10):935-9. doi: 10.1016/j.ajic.2012.01.024. Epub 2012 May 26. PMID:22633131 Is diabetes a risk factor for central venous access port-related bloodstream infection in oncological patients? Touré A, Vanhems P, Lombard-Bohas C, Souquet JC, Lauverjat M, Chambrier C. Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis. 2012 Aug 22. PMID:22930406
Access to aggregated data Access on specific project only
Access to individual data Access on specific project only

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