Long Peripheral Intravenous Catheter Insertion Site and Catheter-related Complications in Antimicrobial Therapy
Long Peripheral Intravenous Catheter Insertion Site and Catheter-related Complications in Antimicrobial Therapy: a Randomized Controlled Trial
Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital
90 participants
May 30, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This study applies long PIVCs to patients undergoing antimicrobial therapy, and compares the effects of different placement sites, aiming to provide a reference basis for patients undergoing antimicrobial treatment to select the optimal placement site, thus reducing complications, prolonging catheter retention time, and alleviating the patient's pain.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria1
- ① estimated time of intravenous infusion ≥1 week; ② age: ≥18 years; ③ antimicrobial therapy was only used for treatment during hospitalization, with a pH value of 5-9 and osmotic pressure \< 900 mOsm/L; and ④ patients were conscious and able to communicate normally; ⑤ the catheter-to-vessel ratio is less than 45%.
Exclusion Criteria1
- ① a history of radiotherapy, thrombosis, and trauma at the catheterization site and ② plans to discharge with a catheter during the study duration.
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Interventions
A fixed routine for pre-insertion cleaning and equipment was followed, including hand washing, placing the patient in a recumbent position, skin antisepsis, and preparation of the sterile field. Catheter insertion was performed by senior specialized nurses in the intravenous treatment room, which was a standardized setting for venipuncture.
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NCT06455228