Dwell times and risk of non-elective removal of 1-French peripherally inserted central catheters according to catheter tip position in very preterm infants

被引:29
作者
Erhard, Daniela M. [1 ]
Nguyen, Sarah [1 ]
Guy, Katelyn J. [1 ]
Casalaz, Dan M. [1 ]
Koenig, Kai [1 ]
机构
[1] Mercy Hosp Women, Dept Paediat, 163 Studley Rd, Melbourne, Vic 3084, Australia
关键词
Preterm infants; Peripherally inserted central catheter; LOWER-EXTREMITY INSERTION; COMPLICATIONS;
D O I
10.1007/s00431-017-2854-7
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
We investigated dwell times and risk of non-elective removal of 975 single-lumen 1-French peripherally inserted central catheters (1FR-PICC) according to tip position in a cohort of very preterm infants with a mean (SD) gestational age of 27(+6) (2(+1)) weeks and a mean (SD) birth weight of 988 (294) g over an eight-year period. Infants with a 1FR-PICC inserted for continuous infusion of intravenous fluids within the first 30 days of life were eligible. Dwell times of PICC with elective versus non-elective removal, risk of non-elective removal of PICC according to tip position, and differences between upper versus lower limb catheter insertion were analysed. 33.8% PICC were removed non-electively. Median (IQR) dwell time was 193 (142-287) versus 154 (102-260) h for elective versus non-elective removal (p < 0.001). Non-elective removal was more common for lower limb insertion sites: 41 versus 31% (p = 0.002). PICC were significantly more likely to be removed non-electively when located in the axillary (odds ratio (OR) 2.08), cephalic (OR 8.93), external iliac (OR 4.99), and femoral (OR 10.31) vein. Conclusion: In this cohort, dwell times of 1FR-PICC lines removed non-electively were similar to 1.9- or 2.0FR-PICC. PICC tips positioned in the axillary, cephalic, external iliac, and femoral veins had a higher risk of non-elective removal.
引用
收藏
页码:407 / 411
页数:5
相关论文
共 7 条
[1]   Complications associated with central and non-central venous catheters in a neonatal intensive care unit [J].
Colacchio, K. ;
Deng, Y. ;
Northrup, V. ;
Bizzarro, M. J. .
JOURNAL OF PERINATOLOGY, 2012, 32 (12) :941-946
[2]   Incidence of Nonelective Removal of Percutaneously Inserted Central Catheters According to Tip Position in Neonates [J].
Costa, Priscila ;
Bueno, Mariana ;
Aparecida Alves, Angelina Maria ;
Kimura, Amelia Fumiko .
JOGNN-JOURNAL OF OBSTETRIC GYNECOLOGIC AND NEONATAL NURSING, 2013, 42 (03) :348-356
[3]   Effect of Catheter Dwell Time on Risk of Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection in Infants [J].
Greenberg, Rachel G. ;
Cochran, Keith M. ;
Smith, P. Brian ;
Edson, Barbara S. ;
Schulman, Joseph ;
Lee, Henry C. ;
Govindaswami, Balaji ;
Pantoja, Alfonso ;
Hardy, Doug ;
Curran, John ;
Lin, Della ;
Kuo, Sheree ;
Noguchi, Akihiko ;
Ittmann, Patricia ;
Duncan, Scott ;
Gupta, Munish ;
Picarillo, Alan ;
Karna, Padmani ;
Cohen, Morris ;
Giuliano, Michael ;
Carroll, Sheri ;
Page, Brandi ;
Guzman-Cottrill, Judith ;
Walker, M. Whit ;
Garland, Jeff ;
Ancona, Janice K. ;
Ellsbury, Dan L. ;
Laughon, Matthew M. ;
McCaffrey, Martin J. .
PEDIATRICS, 2015, 136 (06) :1080-1086
[4]   Percutaneously inserted central catheter for total parenteral nutrition in neonates: Complications rates related to upper versus lower extremity insertion [J].
Hoang, Viet ;
Sills, Jack ;
Chandler, Michelle ;
Busalani, Erin ;
Clifton-Koeppel, Robin ;
Modanlou, Houchang D. .
PEDIATRICS, 2008, 121 (05) :E1152-E1159
[5]   Effect of heparin and other factors associated with complications of peripherally inserted central venous catheters in neonates [J].
Isemann, B. ;
Sorrels, R. ;
Akinbi, H. .
JOURNAL OF PERINATOLOGY, 2012, 32 (11) :856-860
[6]   Peripherally inserted central catheter tip position and risk of associated complications in neonates [J].
Jain, A. ;
Deshpande, P. ;
Shah, P. .
JOURNAL OF PERINATOLOGY, 2013, 33 (04) :307-312
[7]   Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter Complications in Neonates With Upper Versus Lower Extremity Insertion Sites [J].
Wrightson, Della Daugherty .
ADVANCES IN NEONATAL CARE, 2013, 13 (03) :198-204