Hey everyone, I just wanted to bring this information to you guys because my doctor noticed a trend with new med ports.
I just got out of the hospital after a 12 day stay for a blood clot (that also resulted in a pulmonary embolism) that resulted from my new power med port being placed in December. My old port was 13 years old and I never had any issues with clots before. This was not a power port. My new one that was placed is a power port. The brand is Xcela. My doctor ( who has been a CF doctor for 52 years!!) has noticed a rise in blood clot cases with these new ports. He believes it might be from whatever materials they are using to make it. My port is in my upper arm, and I was lucky to have noticed my swelling in my arm because of it. It really freaks me out to think about having a blood clot and not noticing it because it was in my chest.
I now have to take Lovenox shots once a day as long as my port is in place. All oral blood thinners cannot be taken with Orkambi. Which sucks because I have horrible veins so removing my port is not an option.
I just got out of the hospital after a 12 day stay for a blood clot (that also resulted in a pulmonary embolism) that resulted from my new power med port being placed in December. My old port was 13 years old and I never had any issues with clots before. This was not a power port. My new one that was placed is a power port. The brand is Xcela. My doctor ( who has been a CF doctor for 52 years!!) has noticed a rise in blood clot cases with these new ports. He believes it might be from whatever materials they are using to make it. My port is in my upper arm, and I was lucky to have noticed my swelling in my arm because of it. It really freaks me out to think about having a blood clot and not noticing it because it was in my chest.
I now have to take Lovenox shots once a day as long as my port is in place. All oral blood thinners cannot be taken with Orkambi. Which sucks because I have horrible veins so removing my port is not an option.