Complications related to short peripheral intravenous catheters in patients with acute stroke: a prospective, observational, single-cohort study

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作者
Privitera, Daniele [1 ]
Geraneo, Annalisa [2 ]
Li Veli, Greta [2 ]
Parravicini, Giorgio [2 ]
Mazzone, Annamaria [2 ]
Rossini, Michela [2 ]
Sanfilippo, Marianna [2 ]
Gubertini, Alessandro [2 ]
Airoldi, Chiara [3 ]
Capsoni, Nicolo [2 ]
Busca, Erica [3 ,4 ]
Bassi, Erika [3 ,4 ]
Langer, Thomas [5 ,6 ]
Dal Molin, Alberto [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Rome Tor Vergata Rome, Dept Biomed & Prevent, Rome, Italy
[2] ASST Grande Osped Metropolitano Niguarda, Dept Emergency Med, Milan, Italy
[3] Univ Piemonte Orientale, Dept Translat Med, Novara, Italy
[4] Maggiore Della Carita Hosp, Hlth Profess Direct, Novara, Italy
[5] Univ Milano Bicocca, Dept Med & Surg, Monza, Italy
[6] Niguarda Ca Granda, Dept Anesthesia & Intens Care Med, Milan, Italy
关键词
Stroke; Emergency department; Vascular catheter; SPC; Device removal; Complications; HEALTH-CARE PROFESSIONALS; ACUTE ISCHEMIC-STROKE; SCIENTIFIC STATEMENT; DEFINITION; GUIDELINES; SCALES;
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10.1007/s11739-024-03651-2
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Patients with acute stroke often require venous access to facilitate diagnostic investigations or intravenous therapy. The primary aim of this study was to describe the rate and type of complications associated with the placement of a short peripheral catheter (SPC) in patients with acute ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke. A prospective, observational, single-cohort study was conducted at Niguarda Hospital, Italy, with enrolment in the Emergency Department. Adult patients with an ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke requiring an SPC were enrolled. Complications, such as infiltration, occlusion, phlebitis and dislodgment, were recorded daily. Descriptive statistics were used, and the incidence rate ratio (IRR) was estimated to assess the difference in complications, considering catheter calibre, dominant side, exit site, limb, and limb mobility, ictus type (ischemic/haemorrhagic), impairment deficit (language, motor, visual) and EA-DIVA score. A total of 269 participants and 755 SPC were analysed. Removal of SPC due to at least one local complication occurred in 451 (60%). Dislodgment was the major cause of SPC removal (31%), followed by infiltration (18%), occlusion (6%), and phlebitis (5%). The SPC calibre (22G), exit-site other than antecubital and forearm, visual deficit and EA-DIVA >= 8 were associated with a higher rate of SPC complications: IRR, 1.71 [1.31; 2.31]; 1.27 [1.01; 1.60], 1.38 [1.06; 1.80], 1.30 [1.04; 1.64], respectively. No other differences in complication rates were observed according to the insertion site, i.e. dominant side, left side, plegic/hyposthenic limb, or exit site. This study provides novel insights into the frequency and types of complications associated with SPC in patients with acute stroke. Compared to the literature, a higher dislodgment rate was observed, being the first cause of SPC removal, whereas no differences in the number of infiltrations, occlusions, and phlebitis were recorded.
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