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Comparison of Outcomes of Right Internal Jugular Port Implantation in Patients With Right Versus Left Breast Cancer Undergoing Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy is an essential component of breast cancer treatment. Frequent intravenous injections may lead to phlebitis and limited venous access, therefore implantable venous ports are increasingly used. The choice of port placement side in breast cancer patients is controversial, especially when mastectomy or radiotherapy is planned. This retrospective cohort study compares one-year patency, complications (infection, thrombosis, skin necrosis), and functional outcomes of ports implanted via the right internal jugular vein in patients with right versus left breast cancer.

Participants needed: 80
Trial details
Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Golestan University of Medical sciencesUpdated: Sep 29, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Female patients with breast cancer (right or left side) [+1]

Prior neck surgery or radiotherapy involving right jugular area [+1]

Status: Recruiting

Characteristics of Diabetic Foot Ulcer Patients

This study examines the demographic, clinical, and laboratory characteristics of patients with diabetic foot ulcers admitted to 5 Azar Hospital, Gorgan, in 2024. By analyzing factors such as Hb, WBC, HbA1C, ESR, and CRP in relation to ulcer severity, the study aims to identify predictors of outcomes and support more effective prevention and management strategies

Participants needed: 200
Trial details
Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Golestan University of Medical sciencesUpdated: Sep 23, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Patients admitted to 5 Azar Hospital, Gorgan, in 2024 [+2]

Incomplete or missing medical records [+2]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Diagnosis and Clinical Presentation of Iliac Graft-Enteric Fistula: A Case Report

Abstract Introduction: Aorto-enteric fistula (AEF) is a life-threatening complication arising from abnormal connections between the gastrointestinal tract and major arteries. One uncommon type, iliac artery-enteric fistula (IEF), can occur following vascular interventions such as arterial stent-graft placement. Case Presentation: We report the case of a 47-year-old male presenting with hematemesis and abdominal pain, who was diagnosed with an iliac graft-enteric fistula. Timely recognition and management were crucial for a favorable outcome. Clinical Discussion: Diagnosing AEFs remains challenging, requiring a multidisciplinary approach and high clinical suspicion. While computed tomography angiography (CTA) is commonly used for diagnosis, its sensitivity may be limited, emphasizing the importance of integrating clinical history and findings. Management strategies vary based on etiology and patient status, with surgery being pivotal. Conclusion: Aorto-enteric fistula, which can arise from a thrombosed graft, presents diagnostic challenges due to its rare formation. In patients with a history of vascular interventions and gastrointestinal bleeding, AEF should be considered. This case underscores the need for heightened awareness among healthcare professionals regarding AEF diagnosis and management to reduce severe morbidity, mortality, and prolonged hospital stays.

Participants needed: 1
Trial details
Age: 40-50Biological sex: MaleType: ObservationalSponsor: Golestan University of Medical sciencesUpdated: Aug 14, 2024Duration: 10 Days
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