1.Comparative research on application between power peripherally inserted central catheters and double cavity central venous catheter with the patients in intensive care unit
Xiuzhu CAO ; Linfang ZHAO ; Limin HUANG ; Yaping WANG ; Xianghong JIN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;31(34):2579-2583
Objective To compare the safety and effectiveness of power peripherally inserted central catheters (Power PICC) and double cavity central venous catheter (CVC) application in intensive care unit (ICU). Methods 458 cases were reviewed during January to September in 2014 and divided into two groups: Power PICC group (245 cases) and CVC group (213 cases) , and average retention time, successful rate of inserting catheter and the incidence of complications were compared. Results The average retention time of Power PICC group was (21.6±5.8) days which was longer than (13.1±3.4) days of CVC group (t=2.234, P <0.05). No statistics difference of successful rate between two groups (P>0.05). No significant difference for the total incidence of complications between two groups as 14.69% (36/245) and 19.72%(42/213)(P>0.05). No significant difference for the total incidence of complications in the operation time between two groups as 5.31% (13/245) and 4.23% (9/213)(P>0.05). But rate of catheter malposition for Power PICC group [ 2.86% (7/245) ] was higher than CVC group 0 (X2=4.428, P <0.05). Rate of the total incidence of complications in the retention time Power PICC group [ 9.39%(23/245) ] was lower than CVC group [ 15.96%(33/213)(P<0.05). And rate of catheter related blood stream infection of CVC group [3.29%(7/213)] was much more higher than Power PICC group (0)(X2=6.139,P<0.05). Conclusions Power PICC and CVC are both applicable for ICU, and Power PICC has more advantage regarding safety and effectiveness than CVC and can be one replacement for CVC.
2.Preoperative Evaluation of Juvenile Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma by Dynamic Volume CT
Yingyan ZHENG ; Zebin XIAO ; Bo YANG ; Xiuzhu HUANG ; Yu LIN ; Dairong CAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2017;25(6):425-429
Purpose To explore the value of 320 row dynamic volume CT angiography in the preoperative assessment of juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma (JNA) and in determining feeding arteries.Materials and Methods The imaging data of 18 cases with JNA proved by surgery and pathology and examined by 320 row dynamic volume CT were analyzed retrospectively.The imaging staging and feeding artery of tumors were determined.Results Most tumors (17/18) showed heterogeneous enhancement in the early stage of enhancement.With the extension of time,the enhancement scope of lesions expended.The time-density curve (TDC) of 11 cases demonstrated rapid ascending and rapid descending after injecting contrast,while 7 cases showed continuous increasing.The blood supply of all tumors included the external carotid artery system of the affected side and showed a close relationship with tumor staging.With the increase of tumor stage,the number of feeding arteries increased (r=0.858,P<0.05).The feeding arteries of stage Ⅱc and stage Ⅲ tumors included ipsilateral maxillary artery and ascending pharyngeal artery.Besides,the effective radiation dose of 320 row CT angiography for searching arteries [(3.30±0.08) mSv]was less than that of DSA [(7.62±2.39) mSv] (t=-7.98,P<0.05).Conclusion The 320 row dynamic volume CT imaging of JNA has certain characteristics,which can display the blood supply artery and accurate staging of tumors,thus it has important value in preoperative evaluation of JNA.
3.Retrospective analysis of PICC related anaphylactoid reactions
Linfang ZHAO ; Xiuzhu CAO ; Xufen ZENG ; Xianghua CHEN ; Yaping WANG ; Xianghong JIN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(4):302-305
Objective:To explore the clinical characteristics, possible causes and treatment methods of anaphylactoid reactions related to PICC catheterization.Methods:A retrospective analysis of the data of 27 patients with anaphylactoid reactions in 3 933 PICC catheters from October 2018 to February 2020.Results:The incidence of anaphylactoid reactions was 0.69%(27/3 933), its clinical symptoms were mainly skin reactions, some of which were complicated with respiratory, digestive, cardiovascular system and other symptoms. There was no difference in the incidence of different genders, diagnosis, and history of allergy ( χ2 value was 2.233, 0.839, 0.027, P>0.05). The incidence of patients younger than 60 years old was higher than that of patients older than 60 ( χ2 value was 12.821, P<0.01); the incidence of two catheters with different coatings was higher than that of uncoated catheters ( χ2 value was 27.195, 84.203, P<0.01). Twenty six patients continued the catheterization after the symptoms relieved, and one patient stopped the catheterization. Conclusion:The incidence of anaphylactoid reactions related to PICC, which is more common in catheters or the stylet wire is coated. It is recommended to use a large amount of saline to flush the catheter to reduce or avoid coating materials into the blood, so as to effectively control the occurrence and severity of such complications.
4.Effects of infusion of irritant drugs on patients with midline catheter
Wenting XU ; Chang LIU ; Xiangyun LI ; Jie WANG ; Xiuzhu CAO ; Linfang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(30):2351-2357
Objective:To explore the effects of infusion of irritant medications on the patients with midline catheter based on propensity score matching method and provide reference for medications infusion through midline catheter.Methods:Through a retrospective cohort study, the clinical data of 1 539 patients with midline catheter placement in Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine from March 2019 to October 2022 were retrospectively analyzed, and the patients were divided into irritant medications group ( n=1 120) and non-irritant medications group ( n=419) according to the characteristics of the medications they were infused with, and then compared the patients of the two groups with midline catheter-related complications and catheter indwelling time based on the propensity score matching. Results:Among 1 539 patients, there were 656 males and 883 females, aged 18-92 (59.30 ± 18.76) years old. Before propensity score matching, there were statistically significant differences in age: (58.09 ± 18.72) years old, (62.55 ± 18.50) years old; hypertension:496 cases, 210 cases; diabetes:266 cases, 129 cases; white blood cell count:7.50(5.50, 9.70) × 10 9/L, 7.00(5.10, 9.50) × 10 9/L between the irritant medications group and non-irritant medications group ( t=4.18, χ2=4.18, 7.92, Z=-1.98, all P<0.05). After propensity score matching, there were 412 patients in the irritant medications group and 412 patients in the non-irritant medications group, and there was no significant difference in the general data between the two groups (all P>0.05). After propensity score matching, the rates of oozing, bleeding, catheter occlusion, catheter-related thrombosis, catheter dislodgement and total catheter complications between the two groups showed no statistically significant difference (all P>0.05). The catheter indwelling time in the irritant medications group was 10.00 (5.25, 16.75) days, which was longer than that in the non-irritant medications group for 6.00 (4.00, 11.00) days, the difference was statistically significant ( Z=-7.25, P<0.05). Conclusions:Infusion of irritant medications has no effect on the outcome of midline catheter, but monitoring and catheter maintenance should be strengthened in order to reduce the occurrence of cutheter related complications.
5.Comparison of the effects of different insertion sites for mini-midline catheters
Xiangyun LI ; Jie WANG ; Chang LIU ; Xianghong JIN ; Xiuzhu CAO ; Xufen ZENG ; Linfang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(20):2437-2443
Objective To compare the effects of mini-midline catheters that were placed in different sites.Methods The inpatients of a tertiary general hospital in Zhejiang Province from October 2023 to January 2024 were selected as the study subjects using a fixed point continuous convenience sampling method.The patients were divided into 2 groups by simple random grouping method.The experimental group had a mini-midline catheter placed in the upper arm,and the control group had a mini-midline catheter placed in the forearm.The incidence of catheter-related complications,the puncture success rate with one-attempt,the total procedure time,the time of the first occurrence of catheter-related complications,the rate of removal due to complications,and the indwelling catheter duration were compared between the 2 groups.Results A total of 121 patients were included,including 64 in the experimental group and 57 in the control group.The incidence rates of catheter-related complications in the experimental group and the control group were 29.69%and 66.67%;the times of the first occurrence of catheter-related complications were 167(122,220)h and 104(73,168)h;the rates of removal due to complications were 17.19%and 42.11%;the indwelling catheter duration was 171(124,258)h and 120(92,187)h;the differences between the 2 groups of these outcomes were statistically significant(P<0.05).The puncture success rates with one-attempt in the experimental group and the control group were 96.88%and 96.49%;the total procedure times were 352(296,446)s and 370(295,430)s;the differences between the 2 groups of these outcomes were not statistically significant(P>0.05).Conclusion Mini-midline catheters inserted in the upper arm can reduce the incidence of catheter complications and the rate of removal due to complications,prolong the time of the first occurrence of catheter-related complications and the indwelling catheter duration.
6.Study on the application of different-length peripheral intravenous catheters in patients undergoing metabolic and bariatric surgery:a randomized clinical trial
Xiaohui YANG ; Chang LIU ; Weihua YU ; Jionghuang CHEN ; Wanting SHENG ; Xiuzhu CAO ; Xufen ZENG ; Xianghong JIN ; Linfang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(4):401-407
Objective To investigate the appropriate venous access for obese patients undergoing metabolic and bariatric surgery by comparing the clinical outcomes of different lengths of peripheral intravenous catheters.Methods Inpatients who underwent bariatric surgery in a tertiary hospital in Zhejiang from August 2022 to December 2022 were selected as the study population using a fixed-point continuous convenience sampling method.A stratified block randomisation method was used to divide the group into an experimental group 1(mini-midline catheters),an experimental group 2(midline catheters)and a control group(short peripheral intravenous catheters,Short PIVCs).The incidence of catheter-related complications,the rate of extubation due to complications,the duration of catheter retention,the time to first catheter-related complication were compared in the 3 groups.Results A total of 186 patients were included,with 62 patients in each group.The overall incidence of catheter-related complications in experimental group 1,experimental group 2,and control group were 25.81%,8.06%,and 58.06%.The extubation rates due to complications were 19.35%,4.84%,and 41.94%,and the duration of catheter retention was 7.00(6.00,7.00)d,7.00(6.00,7.00)d,6.00(3.00,6.25)d.The differences were statistically different(P<0.05)when comparing the 3 groups.Among them,the differences in the overall incidence of catheter-related complications and the rate of extubation due to complications were statistically significant when comparing experimental group 1 with the control group,experimental group 2 with the control group,and experimental group 1 with experimental group 2(P<0.017);the duration of catheter retention in both experimental group 1 and experimental group 2 were higher than it in the control group,and the differences were statistically different(P<0.017).Conclusion The complication rate of mini-midline catheters and midline catheters is lower than that of short ones,and the indwelling time is consistent with the perioperative period of metabolic and bariatric surgery,which is suitable for use in patients undergoing metabolic and bariatric surgery.