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A Tunneled Catheter Placement Program for Community Hospices. | LitMetric

A Tunneled Catheter Placement Program for Community Hospices.

J Pain Symptom Manage

Hospice of the Valley (B.V-C), Phoenix, Arizona, USA. Electronic address:

Published: March 2024

Context: The symptoms associated with the excessive fluid accumulation of ascites or pleural effusions can be intractable to medical management and can have a significant negative impact on quality of life of hospice patients. Hospice of the Valley, a community-based, nonprofit hospice agency has historically referred patients to outpatient providers for paracentesis, thoracentesis, and placement of tunneled drainage catheters.

Objectives: To describe an in-house pilot program of tunneled catheter placement to provide immediate and longer-term symptom relief for selected hospice patients.

Methods: The logistics and cost of the pilot program are described. Key data elements, including select demographics, patient eligibility screening, and incidence of procedure-related or late complications are reported.

Results: A total of 135 drainage procedures completed on 127 unique hospice patients over 27 months (2020-2023) were reviewed. The rate of procedure-related complications (<4%) and late complications (<3%) are low. The average cost per procedure ($1030) compares favorably with outpatient providers' fees. The program was well-accepted by the interdisciplinary hospice team, patients, and families.

Conclusions: An in-house program of tunneled catheter placement is a feasible option for hospice providers with low-cost exposure and high potential for improved quality of life and symptom relief for selected patients.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2023.11.008DOI Listing

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