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新生儿病房PICC相关血流感染控制研究 被引量:1

Study on PICC-related bloodstream infection control in neonatal wards
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摘要 目的研究新生儿病房PICC相关血流感染控制情况。方法随机选取本院2015年12月~2017年12月收治的重症新生儿85例,所有新生儿均采纳PICC置管治疗,对其血流感染因素进行分析,并制定出针对性的控制措施。结果 5 min Apgar评分在7分以下的(含7分)为新生儿病房PICC相关血流感染的独立危险因素,差异具有统计学意义(P<0.05)。结论临床医师应加强对新生儿病房的监管,根据血流感染情况制定出合理的控制措施,保证新生儿病房治疗的安全性。 Abstract: Objective To study the control of PICC-related bloodstream infection in neonatal wards. Methods Eighty-five cases of severe neo- nates admitted to our hospital from December 2015 to December 2017 were randomly selected. All neonates were treated with PICC catheterization, and their bloodstream infection factors were analyzed, and targeted control measures were developed. Results The 5 min Apgax score below 7 points (including 7 points) was an independent risk factor for PICC-related bloodstream infection in neonatal wards, and the difference was statistically significant (P〈0.05). Conclusion Clinicians should strengthen the supervision of neonatal wards, and develop reasonable control measures according to the bloodstream infection to ensure the safety of treatment in neonatal wards.
作者 张梅 刘金红 Zhang Mei;Liu Jinhong(Department of Infectious Diseases,Second People's Hospital of Dongying City,Dongying,Shandong,257335,China;Department of Nursing,Second People's Hospital of Dongying City,Dongying,Shandong,257335,China)
出处 《当代医学》 2018年第32期32-34,共3页 Contemporary Medicine
关键词 经外周静脉穿刺中心静脉 新生儿 血流感染 控制措施 peripheral venous puncture central vein Neonatal Bloodstream infection Control measures
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