A comparative analysis of infection and complication rates between single- and double-lumen ports.
Konrad M KozlowskiHamed JalaeianLevi M TravisJoseph F ZikriaPublished in: Infection control and hospital epidemiology (2024)
Double-lumen chest ports are associated with increased risk for bloodstream infection, malfunction, fibrin sheath formation, catheter tip malposition, and catheter-associated thrombosis. Interventional radiologists may consider placing single-lumen ports if clinically feasible; however, future studies are needed to determine clinical significance. The study limitations included the retrospective study design and the potential loss of patient follow-up.