A model for a nurse-led programme of bedside placement of peripherally inserted central catheters in neonates and infants with congenital cardiac disease

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作者
King, Deborah S. [2 ]
da Cruz, Eduardo [1 ]
Kaufman, Jon [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Colorado, Dept Pediat, Div Cardiol, Inst Heart, Aurora, CO USA
[2] Univ Colorado, Childrens Hosp, Div Nursing, Aurora, CO USA
关键词
Congenital cardiac disease; neonates and infants; nurses; peripherally inserted central catheters; CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETERS; NEWBORN-INFANTS; VEINS;
D O I
10.1017/S1047951110000090
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Neonates and infants with congenital and acquired cardiac disease often require placement of central venous lines for extended intravenous therapy. It may be advantageous to avoid the larger venous vessels of the head and neck and lower extremities in order to preserve these for future interventions and therapies. We evaluated the results of a nursing led peripherally inserted central catheter team in our congenital cardiac centre. Materials and methods: Bedside peripherally inserted central catheter the insertion procedures were evaluated for success, complications, and completion of therapy. Results: A total of 125 peripherally inserted central catheters were successfully placed in 105 patients. The mean age at the time of placement was 13.5 plus or minus 19.1 days; median age was 7 days; mean weight was 3.5 plus or minus 1.1 kilogram. Cyanotic cardiac disease accounted for 76% of the diagnoses. Central placement of these lines was successful in 78% of patients. Complications during insertions were limited to inadvertent arterial access in five (3%) infants and oxygen desaturations during sedation for the procedure in two (1%) patients. None of the infants suffered long-term compromise from arterial access; none required intubation for the desaturations. The team was able to respond to 90% of their requests within 24 hours. Median catheter dwell time was 14 days. Conclusion: In a population of infants with cardiac disease, a nursing staffed peripherally inserted central catheter team achieved an insertion rate of 78% with few complications and a rapid response time. Reliance on bedside insertion permits continuous critical care monitoring and may eliminate the need for fluoroscopy.
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