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Objective To detect the effect of the ball compressor method to prevent jugular vein malposition in peripherally inserted central catheter insertion (PICC). Methods Convenient sampling method was used to recruit 1 358 patients with PICC insertions during October 2017 to September 2018 in Second affiliated hospital Zhejiang University, school of medicine. 681 were included in experimental group, and 677 patients were included in control group. The control group used traditional turning head to the PICC insertion side or fingers compression to block the entrance of jugular vein to prevent jugular vein malposition in control group. While in experimental group, rugby- shape ball compression were used to block jugular vein to reduce jugular vein malposition. The rate of jugular vein malposition in the first try of catheterization was calculated in both groups. Results The rate of jugular vein malposition in the first try of catheterization was 19.1% (130/681) in experimental group and 23.5% (159/677) in control group respectively. There is statistically significant difference between two groups (χ2=3.917, P=0.047 8). Conclusion Rugby- shape ball compression could reduce jugular vein malposition in the first try of catheterization effectively.
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Objective@#To detect the effect of the ball compressor method to prevent jugular vein malposition in peripherally inserted central catheter insertion (PICC).@*Methods@#Convenient sampling method was used to recruit 1 358 patients with PICC insertions during October 2017 to September 2018 in Second affiliated hospital Zhejiang University, school of medicine. 681 were included in experimental group, and 677 patients were included in control group. The control group used traditional turning head to the PICC insertion side or fingers compression to block the entrance of jugular vein to prevent jugular vein malposition in control group. While in experimental group, rugby- shape ball compression were used to block jugular vein to reduce jugular vein malposition. The rate of jugular vein malposition in the first try of catheterization was calculated in both groups.@*Results@#The rate of jugular vein malposition in the first try of catheterization was 19.1%(130/681) in experimental group and 23.5% (159/677) in control group respectively. There is statistically significant difference between two groups (χ2=3.917, P=0.047 8).@*Conclusion@#Rugby- shape ball compression could reduce jugular vein malposition in the first try of catheterization effectively.