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Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12): 824-828, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-991827

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Objective:To analyze the incidence of complications of central venous catheterization and risk factors in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit of Xi'an Children 's Hospital.Methods:The clinical data of 310 children who underwent central venous catheterization in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit of Xi 'an Children's Hospital from June 2020 to February 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. The incidence of complications of central venous catheterization and risk factors were analyzed.Results:A total of 334 central venous catheters were used in 310 chidren. Among the 310 children who underwent central venous catheterization, 102 children (30.54%) had complications related to central venous catheterization. The complications related to central venous catheterization included catheter infection (13.17%), catheter malposition (8.38%), exudation at the puncture site (4.79%), catheter occlusion (2.99%), accidental removal (0.60%), and central venous thrombosis (0.60%). Central venous catheters were removed in 82 children (24.55%) because of complications. There was a significant difference in the incidence of central venous thrombosis among three surgical approaches: femoral vein, internal jugular vein, and subclavian vein ( χ2 = 7.06, P = 0.029). Longer time for catheterization resulted in a higher incidence of complications, including catheter-related infection ( χ2 = 7.17, P = 0.028), puncture point exudation and obstruction ( χ2 = 8.59, P = 0.014), central venous thrombosis ( χ2 = 6.78, P = 0.034). Regression analysis showed that suture shedding and bleeding at the insertion sites were the main risk factors for catheter-related complications (suture shedding OR = 4.85, P = 0.001; bleeding at the insertion sites OR = 1.83, P = 0.008). Conclusion:The most common complications of central venous catheterization in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit of Xi'an Children's Hospital include catheter-related infection, catheter malposition, and puncture site exudation. Risk factors for complications during catheter retention include suture shedding and bleeding at the insertion sites.

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Acta Paul. Enferm. (Online) ; 36: eAPE01221, 2023. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS, BDENF | ID: biblio-1419836

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Resumo Objetivo Sintetizar o conhecimento sobre o uso da lock terapia na prevenção e no tratamento da infecção da corrente sanguínea associada ao dispositivo de acesso vascular central de longa permanência em pacientes adultos e idosos hospitalizados. Métodos Revisão integrativa com busca nas bases de dados CINAHL, Cochrane Central, Embase, LILACS, PubMed, Scopus e Web of Science, no período de 1º janeiro de 2010 a 28 de setembro de 2021 sem restrições de idioma. Os dados foram analisados de forma descritiva. Resultados Foram identificados 16 estudos sendo seis (37,5%) sobre o uso da lock terapia como prevenção de infecção associada ao dispositivo de acesso vascular central e dez (62,5%) sobre tratamento. Os artigos sobre prevenção relataram o uso de soluções não antibióticas. Nove dos dez estudos que abordaram a lock terapia como tratamento, utilizaram soluções antibióticas. Dois estudos avaliaram a eficácia da lock terapia em curta duração (de três a quatro dias), sete em maior duração (entre 10 e 14 dias) e um não especificou a duração. Cada estudo descreveu uma técnica de intervenção e o tempo de permanência da solução intraluminal. Em relação ao risco de viés, foram avaliados como baixo risco: cinco ensaios clínicos randomizados, dois ensaios clínicos sem randomização e oito estudos observacionais. Apenas um estudo observacional foi classificado como risco moderado. Conclusão Na prevenção, identificou-se o uso de soluções não antibióticas como o etanol. Para o tratamento, foi utilizada a daptomicina endovenosa. Enquanto os estudos incluídos nessa revisão sobre prevenção não demonstraram evidência estatística, os dez estudos sobre tratamento demonstraram que a lock terapia é um complemento eficaz ao tratamento sistêmico, apresentando boas taxas de salvamento do cateter.


Resumen Objetivo Sintetizar el conocimiento sobre el uso de la terapia de bloqueo en la prevención y tratamiento de infecciones del torrente sanguíneo asociadas al dispositivo de acceso vascular central de larga permanencia en pacientes adultos y adultos mayores hospitalizados. Métodos Revisión integradora con búsqueda en las bases de datos CINAHL, Cochrane Central, Embase, LILACS, PubMed, Scopus y Web of Science, en el período del 1 de enero de 2010 al 28 de septiembre de 2021 sin restricción de idioma. Los datos fueron analizados de forma descriptiva. Resultados Se identificaron 16 estudios, de los cuales seis (37,5 %) trataban sobre el uso de la terapia de bloqueo como prevención de infecciones asociadas al dispositivo de acceso vascular central y diez (62,5 %) sobre tratamiento. En los artículos sobre prevención se relató el uso de soluciones no antibióticas. En nueve de los diez estudios que abordaban la terapia de bloqueo como tratamiento, se utilizaron soluciones antibióticas. En dos estudios se evaluó la eficacia de la terapia de bloqueo de corta duración (de tres a cuatro días), siete de mayor duración (entre 10 y 14 días) y uno sin especificar la duración. En cada estudio se describió una técnica de intervención y el tiempo de permanencia de la solución intraluminal. Con relación al riesgo de sesgo, fueron evaluados con riesgo bajo: cinco ensayos clínicos aleatorizados, dos ensayos clínicos no aleatorizados y ocho estudios observacionales. Solo un estudio observacional fue clasificado con riesgo moderado. Conclusión Para la prevención, se identificó el uso de soluciones no antibióticas como el etanol. Para el tratamiento, se utilizó la daptomicina intravenosa. Aunque los estudios incluidos en esta revisión sobre prevención no hayan demostrado evidencia estadística, los diez estudios sobre tratamiento demostraron que la terapia de bloqueo es un complemento eficaz para el tratamiento sistémico y presentó buenos índices de salvamento del catéter.


Abstract Objective To synthesize knowledge on the use of lock therapy for prevention and treatment of long-term central vascular access devices-associated bloodstream infection in hospitalized adult and elderly patients. Methods Integrative review conducted in CINAHL, Cochrane Central, Embase, LILACS, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases, from January 1st, 2010 to September 28th, 2021, without language restrictions. Data were analyzed descriptively. Results Sixteen studies were identified, six (37.5%) on the use of lock therapy for prevention of bloodstream infection associated with central vascular access devices, and ten (62.5%) on treatment. The articles on prevention reported the use of non-antibiotic solutions. Nine of the ten studies that addressed lock therapy as treatment used antibiotic solutions. Two studies assessed the effectiveness of lock therapy in a short duration (three to four days), seven in a longer duration (between 10 and 14 days), and one did not specify the length of time. Each study described an intervention technique and the length of stay of the intraluminal solution. Regarding the risk of bias, five randomized clinical trials, two non-randomized clinical trials, and eight observational studies were rated as low risk. Only one observational study was classified as moderate risk. Conclusion The use of non-antibiotic solutions such as ethanol was identified for prevention of bloodstream infection. For treatment, intravenous daptomycin was used. While the studies included in this review on prevention did not show statistical evidence, the ten studies on treatment demonstrated that lock therapy is an effective complement to systemic treatment, showing good catheter salvage rates.

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Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine ; (12): 121-126, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-995074

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Objective:To analyze the incidence and the related factors of umbilical vein catheter (UVC) tip migration within 7 d after umbilical vein catheterization.Methods:This prospective study involved neonates who were successfully indwelled with UVCs in the Department of Neonatology of Gansu Provincial Women and Child-care Hospital from June 2020 to December 2021. The position of the UVC tip, length of umbilical stump, body weight, and abdominal circumference were recorded after the UVCs were inserted successfully, and the changes in these four data at 2, 24, 48, 72 h, and 7 d after catheterization were analyzed and compared. All the subjects were divided into the non-migrate group, inward migration group, and outward migration group. Chi-square test, Mann-Whitney U test, or Kruskal Wallis H test were used for statistical analysis. Results:A total of 157 newborns were enrolled, with 51 cases in the inward migration group, 62 cases in the outward migration group, and 44 cases in the non-migrate group. There were no significant differences among the three groups regarding gestational age, birth weight, gender, born through cesarean section, age at the time of catheterization, use of sedation, and feeding modes (all P>0.05). The migration rates of UVCs tip at 2, 24, 48, 72 h, and 7 d after catheterization were 0, 27.4% (43/157), 27.2% (31/114), 25.3% (21/83), and 29.0% (18/62), respectively. The cumulative migration rates at 24, 48, 72 h, and 7 d were 27.4% (43/157), 47.1% (74/157), 60.1% (95/157), and 72.0% (113/157), respectively. Compared with the non-migrate group, the inward migration group had a shorter umbilical cord stump at 24 and 48 h [0.5 cm (0.4-0.5 cm) vs 0.6 cm (0.5-0.8 cm); 0.4 cm (0.3-0.5 cm) vs 0.5 cm (0.5-0.6 cm), Z=-5.55 and -3.69, both P<0.05], less abdominal circumference increment at 48 and 72 h [0.6 cm (0.5-1.0 cm) vs 0.9 cm (0.7-1.2 cm); 0.6 cm (0.3-0.9 cm) vs 0.9 cm (0.7- 1.3 cm), Z=-2.03 and -2.09, both P<0.05)], and more weight loss percentage [-4.7% (-6.0%--3.6%) vs -3.1% (-3.7%--2.2%); -6.0% (-7.5%--5.0%) vs -3.9% (-5.1%--2.4%), Z=-3.75 and -2.96, both P<0.05]. The abdominal circumference increased more in the outward migration group at 24, 48, 72 h, and 7 d than those in the non-migrate group [1.6 cm (0.9-1.9 cm) vs 0.7 cm (0.5-0.9 cm); 1.5 cm (1.2-1.8 cm) vs 0.9 cm (0.7-1.2 cm); 1.7 cm (1.3-1.9 cm) vs 0.9 cm (0.7-1.3 cm); 1.6 cm (1.1-1.9 cm) vs 0.9 cm (0.6-1.3 cm), Z=-4.82, -4.79, -3.74, and -3.09, all P<0.05]. Conclusion:The incidence of UVC tip migration is high, which could be affected by dryness and retraction of the umbilical cord stump and the change in neonatal abdominal circumference and body weight.

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Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12): 378-382, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-931627

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Objective:To investigate the efficacy of digital subtraction angiography combined with wire guidance versus gastroscopy in enteral nutrition catheterization in patients with special diseases of the upper gastrointestinal tract. Methods:We recruited 120 patients with special diseases of the upper gastrointestinal tract who underwent enteral nutrition catheterization in Yuyao People's Hospital from January 2016 to July 2020. These patients had gastric outlet obstruction ( n = 40), esophageal obstruction ( n = 39), tracheoesophageal fistula and mediastinal-esophageal fistula ( n = 26), or anastomotic fistula or anastomotic stenosis ( n = 15) after esophageal and gastric surgery. They were randomly allocated into the control and study groups ( n = 60/group). The control group was subject to enteral nutrition catheterization under the guidance of gastroscopy. The study group was subject to enteral nutrition catheterization using digital subtraction angiography combined with wire guidance. We compared the success rate of enteral nutrition catheterization, the time to successful enteral nutrition catheterization, changes in vital signs (such as heart rate, respiratory rate, mean arterial pressure, and blood oxygen saturation) after catheterization relative to before catheterization, and the incidence of adverse reactions between the two groups. Results:The success rate of enteral nutrition catheterization was significantly higher in the study group than in the control group (86.67% vs. 65.00%, χ2 = 7.68, P = 0.006). The time to successful enteral nutrition catheterization in the study group was significantly shorter than that in the control group [(28.61 ± 3.37) minutes vs. (39.75 ± 4.61) minutes, t = -8.92, P < 0.001]. During enteral nutrition catheterization, heart rate, respiratory rate, and mean arterial pressure in the control group were significantly increased compared with before enteral nutrition catheterization ( t = 5.07, 6.85, 4.96, all P < 0.001). During enteral nutrition catheterization, the heart rate and respiratory rate were significantly higher in the control group than in the study group ( t = 3.45, 3.29, both P < 0.001). After enteral nutrition catheterization, the incidence of adverse reactions was significantly lower in the study group than in the control group (13.33% vs. 33.33%, χ2 = 6.70, P = 0.010). Conclusion:Digital subtraction angiography combined with wire guidance can increase the success rate of enteral nutrition catheterization in patients with special diseases of the upper gastrointestinal tract, shorten the time to successful enteral nutrition catheterization, increase patient tolerance to catheterization, and reduce adverse reactions.

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Chinese Journal of Nephrology ; (12): 577-582, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-958059

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Objective:To explore the effectiveness and complications of non-incision removal of tunneled cuffed catheter (TCC).Methods:The clinical characteristics, surgical plans and complications of patients with TCC removal in the Renal Division of Peking University First Hospital from January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2020 were collected and analyzed retrospectively. The patients were divided into non-incision removal group and traditional incision removal group. The clinical characteristics, procedure success rate, procedural duration and complications were compared between the two groups.Results:A total of 349 patients were included in this study, for whom 368 catheter removal procedures were performed, including 286 procedures in the non-incision removal group, 75 procedures in the traditional incision removal group, and 7 procedures without records of surgical plans. There was no significant difference in age, sex, basic kidney diseases and catheter remaining time and location between the two groups (all P>0.05). Two procedures in the non-incision removal group and 1 procedure in the traditional incision removal group failed respectively, and there was no significant difference in the procedure success rate between the two groups (99.3% vs 98.7%, χ2=0.290, P=0.590). The procedural duration in the non-incision removal group was lower than that in the traditional incision removal group [(5.36±1.70) min vs (17.55±3.28) min, t=44.198, P<0.001]. Among the patients who needed TCC exchange, there was no significant difference in the selection of new catheter position between the two groups ( P=0.330). In terms of complications, there were 2 procedures of local hematoma in the non-incision removal group and 1 procedure of infection in the traditional incision removal group, and there was no severe complication in both groups. Conclusions:There was no significant difference in the procedural success rate and complications between non-incision removal group and traditional incision removal group, and non-incision procedure may be superior in reducing the procedure duration and harm less to the patients. Non-incision procedure is a safe and effective method to remove TCC.

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Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine ; (12): 823-827, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-911976

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Objective:To explore the effect of the angle between sagittal part of left portal vein and ductus venous(AsLPVDV), and the diameter of ductus venous(DDV) on the success rate of umbilical venous catheterization (UVC) in neonates.Methods:This was a retrospective study including 80 neonates requireing UVC in Gansu Provincial Women and Child-care Hospital from April 2020 to January 2021. According to the results of UVC, they were grouped into the success group(successful insertion of catheter, n=76) and failure group(failed to insert, n=4), or one-time success group (successful after first insertion attempt, n=43) and non-one-time success group(successful after several attempts or failed to insert, n=37). The AsLPVDV and the DDV were measured before UVC by bedside ultrasound. For those with obstruction of catheterization were guided by pressing the abdomen in right side recumbent position under real-time ultrasound monitoring. The success rate of UVC and the differences of AsLPVDV and DDV among different groups were compared. Chi-square test, t test, or U test were adopted for the comparison among groups. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of the AsLPVDV and the DDV in predicting the one-time success of UVC. Results:The total success rate of UVC was 95%(76/80) and the one-time success rate was 53.8%(43/80). A larger AsLPVDV and DDV were observed in the success group compared with the failure group [(142.2±8.3)° vs (133.6±3.2)°, (3.0±0.4) vs(1.8±0.4) mm, t=6.284 and 2.064, both P<0.05] as well as in one-time success group compared with the non-one-time success group [(147.5±6.2)° vs (135.2±4.7)°, (3.1±0.3) vs (2.8±0.6) mm, t=9.956 and 2.939, both P<0.05]. Area under the curve of AsLPVDV and DDV in predicting one-time success of UVC were 0.944(95% CI:0.869-0.983) and 0.811 (95% CI:0.708-0.890), respectively. The cut-off value was 140.4° for AsLPVDV and 2.9 mm for DDV, with the sensitivity of 93.0% and 90.7%, and specificity of 91.9% and 64.9%, respectively. Conclusions:The success rate of UVC is related to AsLPVDV and DDV. AsLPVDV is of high value in predicting the one-time success of UVC.

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Rev. bras. anestesiol ; 70(1): 55-58, Jan.-Feb. 2020. tab, graf
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1137135

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Abstract Background: Veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation is an established therapy for patients with refractory acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). One complication related to the use of veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation is thrombosis despite proper anticoagulation. We report the diagnosis and management of a clot-obstruction in a single site cannula placed through the internal jugular vein, guided by transesophageal echocardiography. Case report: A 39 year-old male developed acute respiratory distress syndrome and hemodynamic instability after an episode of pulmonary aspiration in the ICU. Eight hours after placement of a single site veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, suddenly the perfusionist noticed a reduction in flow. TEE showed a thrombus-like mass obstructing the inflow port in SVC and inflow at IVC was intact. After unsuccessful attempts to reposition the cannula, the team decided to insert additional femoral inflow cannula through the IVC. The single site catheter was then pulled out until its tip was positioned in the right atrium and all three ports of the catheter were switched to the infusion ports. After this, flows and oxygenation improved significantly. Unfortunately, despite all of the efforts, the patient died 2 days later. Discussion: The diagnosis of veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation cannula obstruction is based on reduced inflow rates, hemodynamic instability and poor oxygenation of blood. TEE allows evaluation of the flows inside the cannula and in this case, an obstruction was found. The management presented points to the fact that in a situation of catheter obstruction caused by a clot, there is a feasible alternative to assure minimal interruption of the hemodynamic support offered by the veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.


Resumo Justificativa: A oxigenação por membrana extracorpórea veno-venosa é terapia estabelecida para pacientes com a síndrome do desconforto respiratório agudo. Uma complicação relacionada ao uso da oxigenação por membrana extracorpórea veno-venosa é trombose apesar de anti-coagulação adequada. Relatamos o diagnóstico e conduta em obstrução por coágulo em cânula de acesso único inserida pela veia jugular interna, guiada por ecocardiografia transesofageana. Relato de caso: Paciente do sexo masculino de 39 anos desenvolveu síndrome do desconforto respiratório agudo e instabilidade hemodinâmica após episódio de aspiração pulmonar na UTI. Oito horas após a instalação de oxigenação por membrana extracorpórea veno-venosa de acesso único, o perfusionista notou repentina redução no fluxo. A ETE revelou massa semelhante a um trombo obstruindo o portal de fluxo de entrada na VCS e o fluxo de saída na VCI estava intacto. Após tentativas sem sucesso para reposicionar a cânula, a equipe decidiu inserir cânula de entrada de fluxo adicional pela VCI. O catéter de acesso único foi, então, puxado até que sua ponta se posicionasse no átrio direito e todos os três portais do catéter fossem transferidos para os portais de infusão. A seguir, os fluxos e oxigenação melhoraram significativamente. Infelizmente, apesar dos esforços, o paciente foi a óbito 2 dias depois. Discussão: O diagnóstico de obstrução de cânula da oxigenação por membrana extracorpórea veno-venosa se baseia em velocidades reduzidas de entrada de fluxo, instabilidade hemodinâmica e oxigenação pobre do sangue. A ETE permite a avaliação dos fluxos dentro da cânula, e nesse caso foi encontrada obstrução. A técnica apresentada aponta para o fato de que em situação de obstrução de catéter causada por coágulo, existe alternativa factível para garantir interrrupção mínima do suporte hemodinâmico oferecido pela oxigenação por membrana extracorpórea veno-venosa.


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Humans , Male , Adult , Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Newborn/therapy , Thrombosis/etiology , Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation/instrumentation , Cannula/adverse effects , Thrombosis/therapy , Thrombosis/diagnostic imaging , Venae Cavae , Echocardiography, Transesophageal
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REME rev. min. enferm ; 24: e1347, fev.2020. tab, graf
Article in English, Portuguese | BDENF, LILACS | ID: biblio-1149507

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RESUMO OBJETIVO: identificar temas para práticas educativas sobre cuidados domiciliares às crianças com leucemia em uso de cateter semi-implantado na perspectiva de familiares cuidadores. MÉTODO: estudo descritivo com abordagem qualitativa realizado com 11 familiares de crianças com leucemia em uso de cateter venoso semi-implantado. Os dados foram obtidos por meio de entrevista semiestruturada, processados no software IRAMUTEQ e analisados por meio da Classificação Hierárquica Descendente (CHD). RESULTADOS: foram obtidas sete classes da CHD nas quais foram identificados os seguintes temas: higienização das mãos e curativo do cateter, cuidados para manter o curativo do cateter em casa; fixação do cateter; cuidados com o cateter no banho; e sentimentos relacionados a complicações com o cateter. CONCLUSÃO: ao identificar esses temas, o enfermeiro tem a possibilidade de intervir na melhora da assistência domiciliar a essas crianças, pautado nas reais necessidades desses familiares, contribuindo para fornecer-lhes mais segurança na sua vivência.


RESUMEN OBJETIVO: identificar temas para prácticas educativas sobrecuidados domiciliaros paraniñoscon leucemia con catéter venoso centralsemi-implantable desde la perspectiva de los cuidadores familiares. MÉTODO: estudio descriptivo deenfoque cualitativo realizado con 11 familiares de niños con leucemia y catéter venoso central semi-implantable. Los datos se recogierona través de entrevistas semiestructuradas, procesadas en el software IRAMUTEQ y analizadas según el método de laclasificación jerárquica descendiente (CJD). RESULTADOS: se obtuvieron siete clases de CJD en las que se identificaron los siguientes temas: higiene de las manos y vendaje del catéter, cuidados para mantener el vendaje del catéter en casa; fijación del catéter; cuidadoscon el catéter durante el baño; y sentimientos relacionados a las complicaciones con el catéter. CONCLUSIÓN: al identificar los temas el enfermerotiene la posibilidad deinteferir en los servicios de atención domiciliariade estos niños en función de las necesidades reales de los familiares, contribuyendo a brindarles mayor seguridad ensu vivencia.


ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: to identify themes for educational practices on home care for children with leukemia using a semi-implanted catheter from the perspective of family caregivers. METHOD: a descriptive study with a qualitative approach carried out with 11 relatives of children with leukemia using a semi-implanted venous catheter. The data were obtained through semi-structured interviews, processed in the IRAMUTEQ software, and analyzed using the Descending Hierarchical Classification (DHC). RESULTS: seven DHC classes were obtained in which the following themes were identified: hand hygiene and catheter dressing, care to keep the catheter dressing at home; catheter fixation; care of the catheter in the bath; and feelings related to complications with the catheter. CONCLUSION: when identifying these themes, the nurse has the possibility to intervene in improving home care for these children, based on the real needs of these family members, contributing to provide them with more security in their living experience.


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Humans , Pediatric Nursing , Leukemia , Health Education , Central Venous Catheters , Home Care Services , Home Nursing
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Rev. latinoam. enferm. (Online) ; 28: e3304, 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | BDENF, LILACS | ID: biblio-1101713

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Objective: to analyze the evidence available in the literature about the lowest necessary dose of heparin to maintain the patency of the totally implanted central venous catheter in adult cancer patients. Method: an integrative literature review, carried out in the following databases: Literatura Latino-Americana e do Caribe em Ciências de Saúde, Sciverse Scopus, Web of Science, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, including thirteen studies. Results: the evidence showed that the dose of heparin (300 IU/ml) is the most used in maintaining the patency of the totally implanted central venous catheter. Conclusion: according to the selected studies, the lowest dose of heparin found in maintaining the patency of the totally implanted central venous catheter in cancer patients was 10 UN/ml with a volume of 5 ml of the heparin solution.


Objetivo: analisar as evidências disponíveis na literatura sobre a menor dose necessária de heparina para manter a patência do cateter venoso central totalmente implantado em pacientes oncológicos adultos. Método: revisão integrativa da literatura, realizada nas bases de dados: Literatura Latino-Americana e do Caribe em Ciências de Saúde, Sciverse SCOPUS, Web of Science, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, sendo incluídos treze estudos. Resultados: as evidências mostraram que a dose de heparina (300 UI/ml), é a mais utilizada na manutenção da patência do cateter venoso central totalmente implantado. Conclusão: de acordo com os estudos selecionados a menor dose de heparina encontrada na manutenção da patência do cateter venoso central totalmente implantado em pacientes oncológicos, foi de 10 UN/ml com um volume de 5 ml da solução de heparina.


Objetivo: analizar la evidencia disponible en la literatura sobre la dosis más baja de heparina necesaria para mantener la permeabilidad del catéter venoso central totalmente implantado en pacientes oncológicos adultos. Método: revisión integradora de la literatura realizada en las siguientes bases de datos: Literatura Latinoamericana y del Caribe en Ciencias de la Salud, Sciverse Scopus, Web of Science, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, con la inclusión de trece estudios. Resultados: las pruebas demostraron que la dosis de heparina (300 UI/ml) es la más utilizada para mantener la permeabilidad del catéter venoso central totalmente implantado. Conclusión: según los estudios seleccionados, la dosis más baja de heparina encontrada en el mantenimiento de la permeabilidad del catéter venoso central totalmente implantado en pacientes oncológicos fue de 10 UN/ml con un volumen de 5 ml de solución de heparina.


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Patients , Heparin/administration & dosage , Catheter Obstruction , Vascular Access Devices , Central Venous Catheters , Medical Oncology
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J. bras. nefrol ; 41(1): 89-94, Jan.-Mar. 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1002420

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Abstract Introduction: Vascular access (VA) in hemodialysis (HD) is essential to end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients survival. Unfortunately, after some years in HD program, a significant number of patients may develop VA failure for many reasons. In this situation, arterial venous fistula (AVF) confection or catheters placement in traditional vascular sites (jugular, femoral or subclavian) are not feasible. In this scenario, translumbar tunneled dialysis catheter (TLDC) may be a salvage option. Objectives: To describe placement technic, complications, and patency of 12 TLDC. Methods: A retrospective study was performed to analyze 12 TLDC placement in an angiography suite using fluoroscopic guidance at the University Hospital of the Rio Grande do Norte Federal University from January 2016 to October 2017. The data collected of the total procedures performed consisted of demographic characteristics, success rates, observed complications, patient survival, and catheter patency. Results: All 12 TLDC were placed with success; there were only 2 significant periprocedure complications (major bleeding and extubation failure); 41.6% of patients presented a catheter-related first infection after 98 ± 72.1 (6-201) days, but catheter withdrawal was not necessary, mean total access patency was 315.5 (range 65 - 631) catheter-days, and catheter patency at 3, 6 and 12 months was 91 %, 75%, and 45%. Conclusion: TLDC is an option for patients with VA failure, improving survival and acting as a bridge for renal transplantation.


Resumo Introdução: O acesso vascular (AV) para hemodiálise (HD) é crucial para os pacientes portadores de doença renal crônica (DRC) estágio V. Infelizmente, com o passar dos anos, um percentual não desprezível desses enfermos evolui para falência de AV por diversos motivos, o que impossibilita a confecção de novas fístulas arteriovenosas (FAV) ou o implante de cateteres venosos centrais nos sítios de punções tradicionais. Nesse cenário, o implante de cateteres translombares para hemodiálise (CTLHD) em veia cava inferior ganha destaque como medida salvadora. Objetivos: Relatar uma série de 12 casos de implante de CTLHD, sua técnica de implante, patência e complicações. Métodos: Estudo retrospectivo que analisou 12 implantes de CTLHD por radiologista intervencionista no setor de hemodinâmica do Hospital Universitário da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), no período de janeiro/2016 a outubro/2017. Os dados coletados consistiram em: características demográficas da população estudada, taxa de sucesso, complicações observadas, sobrevida dos pacientes, patência do cateter e desfechos clínicos. Resultados: Todos os 12 CTLHD foram implantados e utilizados com sucesso; ocorreram apenas 2 complicações associadas ao procedimento (sangramento e falha na extubação); 41,6% dos pacientes apresentaram infecção relacionada ao cateter após 98 ± 72,1 dias (6-201 dias), mas não houve necessidade de remoção; e a patência foi de 315,5 cateteres-dia (65-631 dias). Conclusão: O CTLHD é uma opção para pacientes com falência de acesso vascular, prolongando a sobrevida dos pacientes e atuando como ponte para o transplante renal.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Vascular Diseases/etiology , Vena Cava, Inferior/surgery , Catheterization, Central Venous/methods , Catheters, Indwelling/adverse effects , Renal Dialysis , Central Venous Catheters/adverse effects , Kidney Failure, Chronic/therapy , Lumbosacral Region/blood supply , Fluoroscopy , Feasibility Studies , Retrospective Studies , Arteriovenous Fistula/complications , Kidney Transplantation , Treatment Outcome , Hemorrhage/etiology
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Chinese Journal of Nephrology ; (12): 253-258, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-745969

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Objective To investigate the effects and related risk factors of different vascular access types on new atrial fibrillation in maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) patients.Methods This was a single-center prospective cohort study.Patients who established long-term dialysis access and were voluntarily followed up in the Second Hospital of Tianjin Medical University from January 1,2013 to June 30,2013 were enrolled to follow-up for 5 years.Patients were divided into fistula group (patients with autogenous arteriovenous fistula) and catheter group (patients with tunneled cuffed internal jugular vein catheter).The incidences of new atrial fibrillation in the two groups were compared by Kaplan-Meier survival analysis.Cox regression analysis and receiver operator characteristic curve (ROC) were used to assess the risk factors of new atrial fibrillation.Results A total of 315 eligible patients were enrolled,including 150 males (47.62%).There were 189 patients (60.00%) in the fistula group,and 126 patients (40.00%) in the catheter group.Multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that older age (HR=1.021,95%CI 1.003-1.040),arteriovenous fistula (HR=1.899,95%CI 1.019-3.539),increased dialysis blood flow (HR=1.030,95%CI 1.010-1.051) and left atrial diameter (HR=1.097,95%CI 1.022-1.177) were independent risk factors for new atrial fibrillation in MHD patients (all P < 0.05).Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed that the incidence of new atrial fibrillation in fistula group was higher than that in catheter group (Log-rank A2=9.53,P=0.002).ROC curve analysis showed that age [the area under the curve (AUC)=0.608,P=0.008],arteriovenous fistula (AUC=0.594,P=0.021),dialysis blood flow (AUC=0.659,P<0.001) and left atrial diameter (AUC=0.604,P=0.011) could predict the occurrence of new atrial fibrillation.Condusions Older age,arteriovenous fistula,increased blood flow during dialysis and left atrial diameter are independent risk factors for new atrial fibrillation in MHD patients,which can predict the occurrence of atrial fibrillation.The incidence of new atrial fibrillation in patients with arteriovenous fistula is higher than that in patients with catheter.

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Chinese Journal of Neonatology ; (6): 408-412, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-823847

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Objective To study the clinical manifestations,imaging features,treatment and outcome of umbilical venous catheters/peripherally inserted central venous catheters (UVC/PICC) associated pericardial effusion (PCE) and cardiac tamponade (CT) in neonates.Method Clinical data of cases with UVC/PICC associated PCE/CT that were found in neonatal intensive care unit of five hospitals in Shanxi province from January 2017 to December 2018 were extracted and retrospectively reviewed.Result In total,there were 632 cases received UVC/PICC insertions in 5 hospitals.7 cases of which were identified as PCE (1.0%) on echocardiography during the period of catheter indwelling,among which 5 cases suffered from PCE complicated CT (0.7%).7 cases with PCE included 6 premature infants and 1 full term infants with mean gestational age (32.6 ± 3.8) weeks and mean birth weight 1 550 (1 200,3 960) g.The mean age of PICC/UVC insertion was 14 h (1 ~ 19 h),the mean age of PCE/CT developed was 69 h (13 ~104 h) after insertion.The most common presentations included apnea/respiratory distress (7 cases),cyanosis/desaturation (7 cases),tachycardia (3 cases),bradycardia/asystole (5 cases).UVC/PICC tip ectopic was found in 6 cases after the symptoms of PCE emerged (4 cases at T6-T7 and 1 case at T12 vertebra level on chest X-ray,and 1 case at right atrium on echocardiogram).UVC/PICC tip was normal in 1 case (tip at T7-T8 vertebra level on chest X-ray).5 cases recovered after removal of catheter,pericardiocentesis and drainage of effusion;1 case recovered after removal of UVC without pericardiocentesis;1 case underwent pericardiocentesis,continued infusion for 5 h after extubated the UVC into inferior vena cava,then deceased.Conclusion UVC/PICC tip ectopic is the main cause of UVC/PICC associated PCE/CT.Immediate bedside echocardiography should be performed to any patient with UVC/PICC indwelling,who develops sudden unexplained apnea/respiratory distress,cyanosis,tachycardia/bradycardia/asystole.Timely removal of catheter and pericardiocentesis drainage may be life-saving.

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Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine ; (12): 51-54, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-734953

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Objective To analyze the safety of indwelling neonatal umbilical vein catheter (UVC) at high or low tip positions.Methods We retrospectively analyzed 155 neonates with indwelling UVC in Guangdong Women and Children Hospital from March 2015 to May 2016.According to the position of the catheter tip,these infants were divided into high position group (the tip was at the same level as the central vein) or low position (the tip was below the portal vein) group.Several parameters including indwelling time,liver function,liver B-ultrasound and catheter-related bloodstream infections in the two groups were analyzed.Data were statistically analyzed using Mann-Whitney U test,Wilcoxon signed rank sum test or Chi-square test.Results (1) A total of 155 infants were enrolled in this study.Their gestational age ranged from 25 to 41 weeks and their birth weight were 700 g to 4 690 g.UCV was inserted at the age of 0.5-8.0 d for 0-12 d.In the low position group,seven cases ended in early extubation due to fluid extravasation caused by shallow insertion.The indwelling time of the low position group was shorter than that of the high position group [M (P25-P75),6 (4-7) d and 7 (5-7) d,Z=-2.580,P=0.010].There were no significant differences in gender,gestational age,birth weight,and age at catheterization between the two groups.(2) No abnormality in the two groups was revealed by liver ultrasound.Complications such as neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis,thrombosis and embolism,air embolism and liver abscess were not reported.The proportion of liver function abnormalities in the high group was 6.9% (6/87),which was not statistically significant as compared with 4.4% (3/68) in the low position group (3x2=0.431,P=0.512).(3) Blood culture was performed for all cases,of which 116 (74.8%) were catheter culture (including 71 in the high position group and 45 in the low position group).The incidence of catheter-related bloodstream infection in the high position group was 5.6% (4/71) and the infection rate was 7.4 per thousand catheter days,while in the low position group these figures were 6.7% (3/45) and 8.0 per thousand catheter days,respectively.There was no significant difference between the two groups (x2=0.052,P=0.820).(4) Results of catheter culture showed that seven cases were positive,including three for Staphylococcus haemolyticus (two in low position group and one in high position group),one for yeast-like fungus (high position group),one for Enterococcus faecium (high position group),one for Staphylococcus aureus (high position group) and one for Candida albicans (low position group).Conclusions The indwelling time of UVC at high tip position is longer than that at low position,and although there are no differences between the complications and the incidence of catheter-related bloodstream infection in the two groups,but its safety needs further study.

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Rio de Janeiro; s.n; 2019. 117 p. ilus, tab.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS, BDENF | ID: biblio-1402173

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Estima-se que 15 a 25% dos pacientes internados no ambiente hospitalar utilizam cateter vesical de demora (CVD), tendo aproximadamente 80% das infecções do trato urinário associadas à instalação do CVD. A utilização excessiva e a permanência maior que a necessária do cateter, pode acarretar graves incidentes como dor, sangramento, desconforto, trauma e até mesmo uma grave infecção do trato urinário. O monitoramento do paciente em uso de CVD, pela equipe de enfermagem, bem como o conhecimento acerca dos principais incidentes associados ao manejo do cateter, podem ser importantes ferramentas na mitigação de agravos clínicos. Objetivos: verificar a frequência de incidentes vinculados ao uso de cateter vesical de demora em pacientes internados nos setores de clínica médica e cirúrgica; analisar a ocorrência de incidentes originados do manejo em pacientes em uso do cateter vesical de demora e sua interface com o cuidado seguro em saúde; discutir estratégias voltadas para atuação da equipe de enfermagem com vistas a mitigação de incidentes vinculados a cateter vesical de demora. Metodologia: estudo observacional, longitudinal, prospectivo, descritivo, de natureza quantitativa, realizado com 79 participantes internados em unidades de clínica médica e/ou cirúrgica de um Hospital Universitário Federal do Rio de Janeiro, selecionados a partir dos critérios elegibilidade estabelecidos. Os dados foram analisados por meio de estatística descritiva e inferencial. Resultados: 55,7% dos participantes eram do sexo masculino, com faixa etária predominante (40,5%) entre 63 a 74 anos. Em média os pacientes foram cateterizados nos primeiros oito dias de internação. 94,9% dos pacientes apresentaram pelo menos um incidente durante o período do estudo. Verifica-se que sexo, idade, tempo de uso, diâmetro do cateter utilizado, e fixação do CVD tiveram associações estatísticas significativas. 18 pacientes apresentaram infecção, desses somente um participante possuía resultado de urocultura. Conclusão: a presente dissertação identificou os principais incidentes advindos do manejo e manutenção do cateter, verificando que em maioria, as circunstâncias notificáveis foram as mais recorrentes, verificando também a necessidade da realização de estratégias diretas com o profissional em campo de trabalho, vislumbrando que esse possa conferir um cuidado especializado, direcionado e seguro a probabilidade de fatores que possam levar a ocorrência de situações indesejadas na prática do cuidado.


It is estimated that 15 to 25% of the patients hospitalized in the hospital use delayed bladder catheter (CVD), with approximately 80% of the urinary tract infections associated with CVD. Overuse and overuse of the catheter can lead to serious incidents such as pain, bleeding, discomfort, trauma and even a serious urinary tract infection. The monitoring of the patient using CVD by the nursing team, as well as the knowledge about the main incidents associated with catheter management can be important tools in the mitigation of clinical injuries. Objectives: to verify the frequency of incidents related to the use of late bladder catheter in patients hospitalized in the medical and surgical clinic sectors; to analyze the occurrence of incidents originating from the management in patients in use of the bladder catheter of delay and its interface with the safe health care; to discuss strategies aimed at the nursing team's action in order to mitigate incidents related to delayed bladder catheter. Methods: this was a prospective, descriptive, longitudinal, prospective, quantitative study of 79 participants hospitalized at a medical and / or surgical clinic of a Federal University Hospital of Rio de Janeiro, selected from the established eligibility criteria. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Results: 55.7% of the participants were male, with a predominant age group (40.5%) between 63 and 74 years. On average, the patients were catheterized in the first eight days of hospitalization. 94.9% of patients had at least one incident during the study period. It is verified that sex, age, time of use, diameter of the catheter used, and fixation of CVD had significant statistical associations. 18 patients presented infection, of which only one participant had a result of uroculture. Conclusion: the present dissertation identified the main incidents resulting from the management and maintenance of the catheter, verifying that the majority of the reportable circumstances were the most recurrent, and also verified the need to carry out direct strategies with the professional in the field of work, a specialized, directed and safe care the probability of factors that can lead to the occurrence of undesirable situations in the practice of the care.


Se estima que entre el 15 y el 25% de los pacientes internados en el ambiente hospitalario utilizan catéter vesical de demora (CVD), con aproximadamente el 80% de las infecciones del tracto urinario asociadas a la instalación del CVD. El uso excesivo y la permanencia mayor que la necesaria del catéter, puede acarrear graves incidentes como dolor, sangrado, incomodidad, trauma e incluso una grave infección del tracto urinario. El monitoreo del paciente en uso de CVD, por el equipo de enfermería, así como el conocimiento acerca de los principales incidentes asociados al manejo del catéter, pueden ser importantes herramientas en la mitigación de los agravios clínicos. Objetivos: verificar la frecuencia de incidentes vinculados al uso de catéter vesical de demora en pacientes internados en los sectores de clínica médica y quirúrgica; analizar la ocurrencia de incidentes originados del manejo en pacientes en uso del catéter vesical de demora y su interfaz con el cuidado seguro en salud; discutir estrategias dirigidas a la actuación del equipo de enfermería con miras a la mitigación de incidentes vinculados a catéter vesical de demora. Metodología: estudio observacional, longitudinal, prospectivo, descriptivo, de naturaleza cuantitativa, realizado con 79 participantes internados en unidades de clínica médica y / o quirúrgica de un Hospital Universitario Federal de Río de Janeiro, seleccionados a partir de los criterios elegibles establecidos. Los datos fueron analizados por medio de estadística descriptiva e inferencial. Resultados: El 55,7% de los participantes eran del sexo masculino, con rango de edad predominante (40,5%) entre 63 y 74 años. En promedio los pacientes fueron cateterizados en los primeros ocho días de internación. El 94,9% de los pacientes presentó al menos un incidente durante el período del estudio. Se observa que el sexo, la edad, el tiempo de uso, el diámetro del catéter utilizado, y la fijación del CVD han tenido asociaciones estadísticas significativas. 18 pacientes presentaron infección, de los cuales un participante poseía un resultado de urocultura. Conclusión: La presente disertación identificó los principales incidentes provenientes del manejo y mantenimiento del catéter, verificando que en su mayoría, las circunstancias notificables fueron las más recurrentes, verificando también la necesidad de la realización de estrategias directas con el profesional en campo de trabajo, vislumbrando que ese pueda conferir un cuidado especializado, dirigido y seguro a la probabilidad de factores que puedan llevar a la ocurrencia de situaciones indeseadas en la práctica del cuidado.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Patients/statistics & numerical data , Catheters, Indwelling/adverse effects , Blister/pathology , Hospitalization , Patient Safety
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Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology ; (12): 859-862, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-709888

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Objective To evaluate the efficacy of endotracheal tube (ETT) with injecting medicine for continuous airway topical anesthesia in inhibiting responses to an indwelling ETT after operation in the patients undergoing maxillofacial surgery. Methods Sixty patients of both sexes, aged 18-64 yr, weig-hing 45-75 kg, of American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status Ⅰor Ⅱ, scheduled for elective maxillofacial surgery under general anesthesia, were divided to control group ( group C) and ETT with in-jecting medicine for continuous airway topical anesthesia group (group E) by a random number table meth-od, with 30 patents in each group. ETT was indwelled until the patients were admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) after the end of surgery, midazolam 0. 02-0. 03 mg∕kg was intravenously injected, and sufentanil was intravenously infused at a rate of 0. 02-0. 10 μg·kg-1·h-1for sedation. In group E, 2% lidocaine 2 ml was injected through the ETT with injecting medicine every 2 h to perform airway topical anesthesia. The equal volume of normal saline was injected through the ETT with injecting medicine every 2 h to maintain the Ramsay sedation score ≥2 in group C. The occurrence of hypertension, tachycardia and bucking and seda-tive requirements were recorded within 24 h after admission to ICU. The concentrations of norepinephrine and methoxyepinephrine in urine were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay at 24 h after ad- mission to ICU. Results Compared with group C, the frequency of hypertension, tachycardia and bucking were significantly decreased, the consumption of midazolam and sufentanil was reduced, and the concentra-tions of norepinephrine and methoxyepinephrine in urine were decreased in group E (P<0. 05). Conclusion ETT with injecting medicine can markedly inhibit responses to an indwelling ETT after operation when used for continuous airway topical anesthesia in the patients undergoing maxillofacial surgery.

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Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases ; (12): 614-617, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-709171

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Objective To study the risk of bloodstream infection in relation with peripherally inserted central venous catheter (PICC) in hospitalized non-cancer patients.Methods Clinical data of 172 non-cancer patients admitted to our hospital for PICC were collected.The risk of PICC-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) in domestic hospitalized non-cancer patients was analyzed and systematically assessed.Results Of the 183 PICCs placed in 172 patients included in this study,61.7% were placed in general wards,38.3% were placed in ICU,87.8% were placed in combination with indwelling urinary catheter,29.7% were placed in combination with mechanical ventilation.The median PICC indwelling time was 35 days.CRBSI occurred in 6 patients with an incidence of 0.6/1000 PICCs/day.The risk of CRBSI was centralized in domestic tumor patients after PICC.The reported CRBSI was significantly different in hospitalized non-cancer patients (0.26-33.10/100 PICC).Conclusion The risk of CRBSI is lower in hospitalized patients after PICC placement than after traditional central venous catheter placement.Further studies are needed to assess its value in ICU.

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Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12): 3628-3632,后插1, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-668707

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Objective To evaluate the safety and efficacy of the modified subclavian vein cathetrization (SVC) in Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit (NICU).Methods The clinical data of 292 patients experienced SVC in NICU over a 3-year-and-9-month periodwere retrospectively analyzed,and they were divided into groups by the method of SVC,in which 227 patients underwent modified SVC were identified and compared with 65 patients who underwent routine SVC during the same period.Medical charts of the patients were reviewed to collect demographic information,such as age,sex,rate of success at first-puncture and complications.Statistical comparisons between the two groups were made using Chi-square analysis for the variables and were considered to be statistically significant if P < 0.05.Data were analyzed using SPSS 19.0 (Armonk,NY:IBM Corp,USA).Results In the SVC group,the total success was achieved in 61 patients (93.8%),and the incidence rate of complications related to puncture and cathetrization was 29.5%.In the mSVC group,the total successful rate was 99.1%,and the incidence rate of complications related to puncture and cathetrization was 7.1%.The mSVC was better than traditional SVC in successful rate and incidence rate of complications related to puncture and cathetrization (x2 =4.61,7.32,all P < 0.05).Conclusion mSVC for the patients in NICU is a safe and effective technique with low morbidity and mortality.

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Journal of Chinese Physician ; (12): 817-820, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-620932

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Objective To explore the value of ultrasound imaging in complications associated with venous catheterization.Methods Patients (n =853) underwent ultrasound imaging examination after venous catheterization.Ultrasonography manifestations of venous catheterization complications and clinical curative effect were analyzed and summarized.Results Phlebitis,thrombus and mechanical complications were found by ultrasound imaging examination.Pneumothorax,hemothorax,arterial puncture and hematoma were among the main mechanical complications.Among the 853 patients,85 cases (9.96%) were found to have complications by ultrasound examination,with 35 cases (4.10%) of phlebitis,26 cases (3.05%) of catheter-related thrombus and 24 cases (2.81%) of mechanical complications.Conclusions In summary,a variety of venous catheterization complications can be diagnosed using ultrasound imaging non-invasively,effectively and efficiently.Real-time ultrasound imaging examination can dynamically monitor the develop ment and evolution of venous catheterization complications and effectively evaluate outcomes.

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Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12): 518-521, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-507912

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Objective To investigate the reasons and nursing countermeasures of the discomfort of peripher-ally inserted central catheter(PICC)intubation patients in the process of placing tube.Methods 290 patients with PICC who were treated with PICC for the first time were summarized.Results 290 patients with PICC in catheter had not comfortable experience.The main reason of causing discomfort was psychological factors,accounted for 90.0%, catheter when the cold experience leads to the discomfort of 82.8%,catheter environmental factors accounted for 6 3 .8 % ,pain caused by discomfort accounted for 15.5% ,puncture posture factors leading to 13.1% .Conclusion The causes of discomfort in the process of PICC is more,strengthen preoperative health education and the operation of effective communication,to create a relaxed comfortable environment to help patients take comfortable posture,improve a catheter success rate,preventing catheter during cold and other measures can improve the patients'comfort.

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Chinese Journal of Nephrology ; (12): 686-690, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-662048

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Objective To discuss the efficacy and safety of transversus abdominis plane block (TAPB) combined with rectus sheath block (RSB) for peritoneal dialysis catheter placement.Methods Thirty patients,ASA Ⅰ or Ⅱ,body mass index (BMI) 18-30 kg/m2,were scheduled for elective peritoneal dialysis catheter placement.They were randomly divided into three groups:local anesthesia group (group L),ultrasound-guided TAPB group (group T),ultrasound-guided TAPB combined with RSB group (group TR).Mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) and heart rate (HR) were recorded before (T0) and after (T1) anaesthesia,the beginning of operation (T2) and abdomen-closing (T3),6 h (T4),12 h (T5),24 h (T6) after surgery.The consumption of local anesthetic during the surgery,dezocine after the surgery,the score of visual analogue scale (VAS) during rest and movement at T2-T6 and the adverse reactions were recorded.Results At T3,MAP and HR in group L and group T were higher than those in group TR (P < 0.05).At T4 and T5,MAP and HR in group L were higher than those in group T and group TR (P < 0.05);the consumption of local anesthetic ropivacaine in group L and group T were more than that in group TR (P < 0.05);the consumption of local anesthetic ropivacaine and dezocine in group L were more than that in group T (P < 0.05).The VAS score was significantly lower in group T and group TR at T3,T4,T5 compared with that in group L (P < 0.05).There were no adverse reactions.Conclusion Ultrasound-guided TAPB combined with RSB is safe and efficacious in patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis catheter placement.

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