Evidence summary for prevention and management of extravasation in peripheral intravenous infusion in NICU neonates
10.3761/j.issn.0254-1769.2024.08.015
- VernacularTitle:NICU患儿外周静脉输液外渗预防与处理的最佳证据总结
- Author:
Fuying TAO
1
;
Qinchuan SHI
;
Panpan ZHANG
;
Ruyi CAI
;
Qian XU
;
Jia'nan JIANG
;
Dong-Ying FU
;
Xiaoyan HUANG
;
Yingying TIAN
Author Information
1. 210004 南京市南京医科大学附属妇产医院(南京市妇幼保健院)特殊单元科
- Keywords:
Intensive Care Units,Neonate;
Peripheral Vein;
Infusions,Intravenous;
Extravasation;
Prevention;
Evidence-Based Nursing
- From:
Chinese Journal of Nursing
2024;59(8):996-1004
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To systematically search,evaluate and summarize the best evidence for prevention and management of extravasation in peripheral intravenous infusion in NICU neonates,and provide a reference for clinical practice and standard formulation.Methods A comprehensive systematic search of websites and databases was conducted to explore literature on prevention and management of extravasation in NICU neonates,including clinical decisions,guidelines,expert consensuses,evidence summaries and systematic reviews.The search encompassed the entire period from database inception to July 2023.2 researchers independently evaluated the quality of the literature,extracted and integrated the evidence.Results The study included a total of 9 articles,comprising 1 clinical decision,3 guidelines,3 expert consensus documents,and 2 evidence summaries.Ultimately,25 pieces of evidence were synthesized,covering risk factors,catheter indwelling and maintenance,extravasation assessment and treatment,and team building,education and training.Conclusion The evidence provided practical and specific recommendations that can guide healthcare institutions in formulating strategies to prevent and treat extravasation during peripheral intravenous infusion in NICU neonates,while also offering evidence-based guidance for applying the evidence in clinical practice.