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Lower extremity peripherally inserted central catheter placement ectopic to the ascending lumbar vein:A case report 被引量:1
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作者 Xiao-Ju Zhu Ling Zhao +2 位作者 Na Peng Jia-Min Luo Shui-Xia Liu 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2024年第8期1430-1436,共7页
BACKGROUND Peripherally inserted central catheters(PICCs)are an essential infusion route for oncology patients receiving intravenous treatments,but lower extremity veni-puncture is the preferred technique for patients... BACKGROUND Peripherally inserted central catheters(PICCs)are an essential infusion route for oncology patients receiving intravenous treatments,but lower extremity veni-puncture is the preferred technique for patients with superior vena cava syndrome(SVCS).We report the case of a patient with a lower extremity PICC ectopic to the ascending lumbar vein,to indicate and verify PICC catheterisation in the lower extremity is safe and feasible.And hope to provide different per-spectives for clinical PICC venipuncture to get the attention of peers.CASE SUMMARY On 24 August 2022,a 58-year-old male was admitted to our department due to an intermittent cough persisting for over a month,which worsened 10 d prior.Imaging and laboratory investigations suggested the patient with pulmonary malignancy and SVCS.Chemotherapy was not an absolute contraindication in this patient.Lower extremity venipuncture is the preferred technique because administering upper extremity venous transfusion to patients with SVCS can exacerbate oedema in the head,neck,and upper extremities.The patient and his family were informed about the procedure,and informed consent was obtained.After successful puncture and prompt treatment,the patient was discharged,experiencing some relief from symptoms.CONCLUSION Inferior vena cava catheterisation is rare and important for cancer patients with SVCS,particularly in complex situations involving ectopic placement. 展开更多
关键词 Superior vena cava syndrome peripherally inserted central catheter Ascending lumbar vein COMPLICATIONS Case report
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Upper body peripherally inserted central catheter in pediatric single ventricle patients
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作者 Santosh Kaipa Christopher W Mastropietro +3 位作者 Hamza Bhai Riad Lutfi Matthew L Friedman Mouhammad Yabrodi 《World Journal of Cardiology》 CAS 2020年第10期484-491,共8页
BACKGROUND There is risk of stenosis and thrombosis of the superior vena cava after upper extremity central catheter replacement.This complication is more serious among patients with single ventricle physiology,as it ... BACKGROUND There is risk of stenosis and thrombosis of the superior vena cava after upper extremity central catheter replacement.This complication is more serious among patients with single ventricle physiology,as it might preclude them from undergoing further life-sustaining palliative surgery.AIM To describe complications associated with the use of upper extremity percutaneous intravenous central catheters(PICCs)in children with single ventricle physiology.METHODS A single institution retrospective review of univentricular patients who underwent superior cavopulmonary anastomoses as their stage 2 palliation procedure from January 2014 until December 2018 and had upper body PICCs placed at any point prior to this procedure.Clinical data including ultrasonography,cardiac catheterization,echocardiogram reports and patient notes were used to determine the presence of thrombus or stenosis of the upper extremity and cervical vessels.Data regarding the presence and duration of upper extremity PICCs and upper extremity central venous catheter(CVC),and use of anticoagulation were recorded.RESULTS Seventy-six patients underwent superior cavopulmonary anastomoses,of which 56(73%)had an upper extremity PICC at some point prior to this procedure.Median duration of PICC usage was 24 d(25%,75%:12,39).Seventeen patients(30%)with PICCs also had internal jugular or subclavian central venous catheters(CVCs)in place at some point prior to their superior cavopulmonary anastomoses,median duration 10 d(25%,75%:8,14).Thrombus was detected in association with 2 of the 56 PICCs(4%)and 3 of the 17 CVCs(18%).All five patients were placed on therapeutic dose of low molecular weight heparin at the time of thrombus detection and subsequent cardiac catheterization demonstrated resolution in three of the five patients.No patients developed clinically significant venous stenosis.CONCLUSION Use of upper extremity PICCs in patients with single ventricle physiology prior to super cavopulmonary anastomosis is associated with a low rate of catheterassociated thrombosis. 展开更多
关键词 THROMBOSIS Central venous catheters catheterization peripheral Univentricular heart CHILDREN
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“AFGP” bundles for an extremely preterm infant who underwent difficult removal of a peripherally inserted central catheter:A case report 被引量:1
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作者 Qiong Chen Yan-Ling Hu +2 位作者 Shao-Yu Su Xi Huang Ying-Xin Li 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2021年第17期4253-4261,共9页
BACKGROUND There have been few reports on level 3 difficult removal of peripherally inserted central catheter(PICC)in neonates.Here,we reported a case of an extremely preterm infant who underwent level 3 difficult rem... BACKGROUND There have been few reports on level 3 difficult removal of peripherally inserted central catheter(PICC)in neonates.Here,we reported a case of an extremely preterm infant who underwent level 3 difficult removal of a PICC.CASE SUMMARY Female baby A,weighing 1070 g at 27^(+1) wk of gestational age,was diagnosed with extremely preterm infant and neonatal respiratory distress syndrome.She underwent PICC insertion twice.The first PICC insertion went well;the second PICC was inserted in the right lower extremity,however,phlebitis occurred on the second day after the placement.On the third day of catheterization,phlebitis was aggravated,while the right leg circumference increased by 2.5 cm.On the fourth day of catheterization,more red swelling was found in the popliteal part,covering an area of about 1.5 cm×4 cm,which was diagnosed as phlebitis level 3;thus,we decided to remove the PICC.During tube removal,the catheter rebounded and could not be pulled out(several conventional methods were performed).Finally,we successfully removed the PICC using a new approach termed“AFGP”.On the 36th day of admission,the baby fully recovered and was discharged.CONCLUSION The“AFGP”bundle approach was effective for an extremely preterm infant,who underwent level 3 difficult removal of a PICC. 展开更多
关键词 Infant Newborn Extremely preterm infant catheterization peripheral Nursing Complications Case report
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Peripherally inserted central catheter placement in neonates with persistent left superior vena cava: Report of eight cases 被引量:1
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作者 Qiong Chen Yan-Ling Hu +1 位作者 Ying-Xin Li Xi Huang 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2021年第26期7944-7953,共10页
BACKGROUND Reports on peripherally inserted central catheter(PICC)placement in neonates with persistent left superior vena cava(PLSVC)are rare.The majority of PLSVC patients have no clinical symptoms or hemodynamic ch... BACKGROUND Reports on peripherally inserted central catheter(PICC)placement in neonates with persistent left superior vena cava(PLSVC)are rare.The majority of PLSVC patients have no clinical symptoms or hemodynamic changes,which are usually detected during cardiac catheterization,cardiac pacemaker implantation,or PICC placement.However,in neonates with PLSVC,PICC placement can be challenging.Here,we report PICC placement in eight neonates with PLSVC.CASE SUMMARY This article introduces the concept of the“TIMB”bundle.After PICC implantation,we found PLSVC in all eight patients.The key points of care regarding PICC placement in neonates with PLSVC included“TIMB”,where“T”indicates a reasonable choice of the catheterization time,“I”refers to a retrospective analysis of imaging data before catheterization,“M”refers to correct measurement of the body surface length,and“B”indicates that the tip of the PICC is placed in the middle and lower 1/3 of the left superior vena cava under the guidance of B-ultrasound.CONCLUSION“TIMB”is a bundle for PICC placement in neonates,especially for those with PLSVC.Using this new approach can improve the first-attempt success rate of PICC placement,reveal cardiovascular abnormalities in advance,allow the selection of different measurement methods reasonably according to the puncture site,and finally,improve the accuracy of catheter positioning through the use of B-ultrasound guidance. 展开更多
关键词 NEONATE Persistent left superior vena cava peripherally inserted central catheter COMPLICATIONS “TIMB”bundle Case report
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A Peripherally Inserted Central Vein Catheter Fractured and Slid into the Right Pulmonary Artery:A Case Report 被引量:2
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作者 Meng Hu Zhi-Cheng Ma +5 位作者 Jie Zhang Fang Hu Xiao-Yu Liang Xiang-Chen Dai Hai-Lun Fan Jie-Chang Zhu 《Chinese Nursing Research》 CAS 2015年第2期84-87,共4页
Catheter fracture is a rare but serious complication of a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC). An adolescent patient was sent to Tianjin Medical University General Hospital (Tianjin, China) because the P... Catheter fracture is a rare but serious complication of a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC). An adolescent patient was sent to Tianjin Medical University General Hospital (Tianjin, China) because the PICC was fractured when removed by a nurse. Chest X-ray showed that the PICC fragment slid into the right pulmonary artery. Through emergency surgery, the remainder of the PICC was successfully retrieved by an interventional operation percutaneously via the right femoral vein. PICC fracture is less common and always without significant discomfort if not found timely, and it may lead to serious complications, such as pulmonary embolism, and even death. Thus, nurses, patients and their family members should pay enough attention to the daily maintenance of PICC and have a deep understanding of the reasons associated with PICC fracture as well as how to prevent it. Interventional operation is minimally invasive, which is a good choice for the removal of intravascular foreign bodies, leading to fewer complications and a good prognosis. 展开更多
关键词 peripherally inserted cenwal catheter Catheter fracture Interventional operation
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Incidence and Predictors of Peripheral Venous Catheter-Related Complications in Hospitals in Burkina Faso
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作者 Imbe Ignace Yaro Mikaila Kaboré +8 位作者 Martin Lankoande Farid Belem Ismael Guibla Ahmed Ouattara Charles Ilboudo Papougnézambo Bonkoungou Kongnimissom Apoline Sondo Raweleguinbasba Armel Flavien Kaboré Nazinigouba Ouedraogo 《Open Journal of Emergency Medicine》 2021年第4期196-208,共13页
<b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Introduction:</span></b><span style="font-family:""><span style="font-family:Verdana;"> Peripheral venous ca... <b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Introduction:</span></b><span style="font-family:""><span style="font-family:Verdana;"> Peripheral venous catheters (PVCs) are the most commonly used medical devices in hospitals for the administration of medications. Their use can lead to complications of varying severity. </span><b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Objective:</span></b><span style="font-family:Verdana;"> Determine the incidence and factors associated with the occurrence of PVC-related complications. </span><b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Methods:</span></b><span style="font-family:Verdana;"> This was a two-month prospective observational study conducted in the Medical Emergency Department (MED) of Yalgado Ouedraogo Teaching Hospital in Ouagadougou. All patients admitted during the study period who had a PVC inserted and removed were included in the study. Logistic regression analysis was used to identify the factors associated with the occurrence of complications. </span><b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Results:</span></b><span style="font-family:Verdana;"> In total, 459 PVCs were inserted and removed in 415 patients hospitalized at the Medical Emergency Department during the study period. The placement of 37.7% (n = 173) of PVCs resulted in complications in 131 patients (31.6%). For 644.3 days of catheterization, the incidence density was estimated at 6.5 complications per 1000 patient days. Phlebitis (24.0%), infection (5.7%), and accidental removal (2.8%) were the most frequently identified complications. The average age of the patients was 46.8 ± 18.9 years with a sex ratio of 1.22. The average patient hospitalization duration was 2.5 ± 2.6 days. In multivariate analysis, the factors significantly associated with the occurrence of complications after PVC insertion were patient’s state of agitation during the procedure (aOR = 12.59;95% CI = 4.12 - 38.49), placement of the PVC at the elbow bend (aOR = 2.17;95% CI = 1.86 - 5.52), multiple attempts (aOR = 3.18;95% CI = 1.49 - 6.75), administration of 10% hypertonic glucose solution (aOR = 3.67;95% CI = 1.62 - 8.33), and duration of catheterization beyond 72 hours without being changed (aOR = 33.00;95% CI = 14.19 - 76.75). </span><b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Conclusion:</span></b><span style="font-family:Verdana;"> The incidence of PVC-related complications was relatively high. The identification of the factors that can lead to these complications is relevant to the delivery of quality healthcare to patients. 展开更多
关键词 peripheral Venous Catheter COMPLICATIONS Risk Factors EMERGENCIES
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Application Effect of Medium-Length Peripheral Catheter in Critically Ill Patients Undergoing Hepatobiliary Surgery
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作者 Xiaoxue Song Xiaoyan Liu +1 位作者 Xiaomei Liu Xi Chen 《Proceedings of Anticancer Research》 2023年第2期18-21,共4页
Objective:To investigate the effect of using peripheral medium-length catheters in critically ill patients undergoing hepatobiliary surgery.Methods:A retrospective analysis of the nursing experience and effect of usin... Objective:To investigate the effect of using peripheral medium-length catheters in critically ill patients undergoing hepatobiliary surgery.Methods:A retrospective analysis of the nursing experience and effect of using medium-length catheters for infusion in 102 critically ill patients undergoing hepatobiliary surgery from March 2021 to April 2022 was conducted.Results:All 102 patients had successful catheter placement with no catheter-associated infections,blockage,decannulation,or breakage.However,four cases had blood oozing from the puncture site,but it resolved after changing the dressing.Conclusion:Medium-length catheters are superior to traditional infusion tools in terms of benefit;thus,they deserve to be widely promoted in clinical practice. 展开更多
关键词 Medium-length peripheral catheter in critically ill patients Application effect
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经外周穿刺中心静脉导管置管、维护及拔管操作的成本核算 被引量:2
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作者 周英凤 王凯蓉 +2 位作者 陆箴琦 张晓菊 周萍 《中国卫生资源》 北大核心 2021年第2期181-184,共4页
目的对经外周置入中心静脉导管(peripherally inserted central catheter,PICC)置管、维护及拔管的单项操作成本进行核算,为制定合理的操作收费价格提供依据。方法通过横断面调查,采用项目成本阶梯分摊法,于2019年1—5月在复旦大学附属... 目的对经外周置入中心静脉导管(peripherally inserted central catheter,PICC)置管、维护及拔管的单项操作成本进行核算,为制定合理的操作收费价格提供依据。方法通过横断面调查,采用项目成本阶梯分摊法,于2019年1—5月在复旦大学附属肿瘤医院血管通路门诊测算PICC各单项操作人力成本、设备折旧费及未单独计价材料费,测算直接成本,并通过分摊测算间接成本,最后测算PICC置管、维护及拔管的单项操作成本。结果PICC置管、维护及拔管的各单项操作实际成本分别为(157.03±4.73)元、(33.66±3.04)元、(32.38±3.11)元,与上海市医疗机构对PICC各项操作的收费标准(分别为150元、30元、30元)基本相符。结论建议将PICC维护及拔管的操作收费纳入收费标准中,促进PICC输液技术的可持续发展并确保护理服务的持续供给。 展开更多
关键词 经外周穿刺置入中心静脉导管peripherally inserted central catheter PICC 操作成本operation cost 成本核算cost analysis 经济学评价economic evaluation 置管insertion 维护maintenance 拔管removal of catheter
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带量采购前后不同静脉留置针的临床使用情况及费用比较 被引量:2
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作者 明坚 王宇 +3 位作者 李幸蓉 葛云帆 刘君 胡善联 《中国卫生资源》 北大核心 2021年第2期126-130,160,共6页
目的通过对比带量采购前后不同静脉留置针的临床使用情况及整体费用,为优化临床决策、完善医用耗材带量采购提供参考。方法通过关键知情人访谈收集带量采购前后不同静脉留置针产品的临床使用情况,基于文献回顾及关键知情人访谈等构建模... 目的通过对比带量采购前后不同静脉留置针的临床使用情况及整体费用,为优化临床决策、完善医用耗材带量采购提供参考。方法通过关键知情人访谈收集带量采购前后不同静脉留置针产品的临床使用情况,基于文献回顾及关键知情人访谈等构建模型对静脉留置针的整体费用进行分析。结果对来自南京和临沂的16家医院的27位临床护士进行了访谈。与带量采购前使用X品牌留置针相比,带量采购后使用中标品牌留置针的平均留置时间由3.7 d降为2.1 d,单个患者留置针平均用量由2.0个上升为3.5个。穿刺平均耗时增加,首次穿刺成功率降低,导管堵塞、脱管、发红、皮下血肿、液体渗漏、静脉炎等并发症发生率上升,留置针穿刺及耗材费用、并发症治疗、产品破损及护士人工费等上升。以100例使用静脉留置针的住院患者为1个研究单位,总费用从7765.4元上升到9338.7元,增加了1573.3元。结论带量采购后,静脉留置针的质量及临床使用出现一定的问题。尽管中标产品单价下降,但整体费用控制效果不如预期,甚至不降反增。建议逐步建立针对医疗耗材带量采购的质量和整体费用评价标准,加强对医用耗材带量采购事前、事中、事后的质量评估与临床使用监测,更全面地分析费用并进行决策。 展开更多
关键词 静脉留置针peripheral intravenous catheter 带量采购volume-based procurement 临床使用clinical use 并发症complication 费用cost
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成人急性会厌炎诊治分析 被引量:3
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作者 冯艳华 赵训东 《中国耳鼻咽喉头颈外科》 北大核心 2010年第4期211-211,219,共2页
急性会厌炎,又称急性声门上喉炎,是耳鼻咽喉科常见急症之一。因其起病急,病情进展不确定,尤其是短时间内可能窒息致死亡,使临床治疗难度增加。本文回顾分析了自2001年2月~2008年12月收治的急性会厌炎67例,就其性别、会厌肿胀类型、发... 急性会厌炎,又称急性声门上喉炎,是耳鼻咽喉科常见急症之一。因其起病急,病情进展不确定,尤其是短时间内可能窒息致死亡,使临床治疗难度增加。本文回顾分析了自2001年2月~2008年12月收治的急性会厌炎67例,就其性别、会厌肿胀类型、发病时间以及雾化吸入与否进行分析,现报道如下。 展开更多
关键词 会厌炎(Epiglottitis) 成年人(Adult) 呼吸困难(Dyspnea) 气道阻塞(Airway Obstruction) 导管插入术 外周(catheterization peripheral) 气管(Trachea) 气管切开术(Tracheotomy)
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Appropriate posture of cancer patients treated with PICC to prevent internal jugular vein ectopic
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作者 Zhaoyan Liu 《The Chinese-German Journal of Clinical Oncology》 CAS 2014年第9期432-434,共3页
We aimed to study the appropriate posture of peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) patients, to reduce the incidence of internal jugular vein heterotopia. Methods: From 2009 to 2013, a total of 290 cases wi... We aimed to study the appropriate posture of peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) patients, to reduce the incidence of internal jugular vein heterotopia. Methods: From 2009 to 2013, a total of 290 cases with PICC were enrolled in our study. They were divided into two groups. The patients in control group took regular position, which mean pros- tration, upper limb of tube side was abduction 90°, head moved to puncture side in order to block the internal jugular vein. On the basis of conventional body position putting, posture of patients in observation group was improved, the head remain neutral, and had 180° angle with trunk longitudinal axis, not favor any side. After ensuring the upper limb abduction, had 90° angle with the trunk, then catheter was inserted slowly. The jugular venous catheter heterotopia rate was judged by X.ray results. Results: The jugular venous catheter heterotopia rate of control group and observation was 12.8% and 0.68%, respectively. The difference between two groups was statistically significant (P 〈 0.01). Conclusion: The body posture improvement can prevent discomfort of patients and reduce the jugular venous catheter heterotopia rate of PICC. 展开更多
关键词 peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) internal jugular vein heterotopia body posture
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Reducing the Prevalence of Catheter-Related Infections by Quality Improvement: Six-Year Follow-Up Study
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作者 Dan Malm Bo Rolander +2 位作者 Eva-Marie Ebefors Lisa Conlon Annette Nygårdh 《Open Journal of Nursing》 2016年第2期79-87,共9页
Background: Peripheral venous catheter (PVC) insertion is a crucial nursing action during life support. Several factors that increase the risk of thrombophlebitis associated with PVCs have been reported. Objective: We... Background: Peripheral venous catheter (PVC) insertion is a crucial nursing action during life support. Several factors that increase the risk of thrombophlebitis associated with PVCs have been reported. Objective: We wish to evaluate the impact of a quality improvement regarding PVC treatment for patients with coronary heart diseases. Method: A longitudinal, quantitative observational study was carried out in 2008 and 2013 in a hospital in southern Sweden with 360 consecutive patients suffering from acute chest pain. New routines for PVC treatment were included in the hospital with daily inspection according to a checklist. A structured observation protocol was used to survey the prevalence of thrombophlebitis between 2008 and 2013. Also, we examined the relationship between the location and luminal diameters of PVCs. Results: The student’s t-test showed significant differences between 2008 and 2013 with respect to luminal diameter of PVCs (p = 0.002), prevalence of thrombophlebitis (p = 0.003) and number of days with PVC left in situ (p < 0.001). Conclusion: These findings emphasize the value of using systematic daily inspections and checklists to achieve quality and safety in patients with acute chest pain having PVC-based treatment. 展开更多
关键词 Bloodstream Infection peripheral Venous Catheter Quality Improvement THROMBOPHLEBITIS
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Venous thromboembolism in patients with liver cancer:a retrospective study
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作者 Sheng-Li Yang Jing Zhan +5 位作者 Miao Peng Ling-Zhi Hou Qiu-Yi He Hao-Ran Jin Bai Wei Jian-Li Hu 《Oncology and Translational Medicine》 2023年第4期184-188,共5页
Background:Little is known about the association between venous thromboembolism(VTE)and tumors.In this study,we identified the clinical features of patients with liver cancer who presented with at least 1 VTE episode.... Background:Little is known about the association between venous thromboembolism(VTE)and tumors.In this study,we identified the clinical features of patients with liver cancer who presented with at least 1 VTE episode.Methods:This was a retrospective case-control study of a single-institution database with univariate and multivariate analyses usingχ^(2)and Fisher exact tests.Statistical significance was set at P<0.05.Results:The overall incidence of VTE in the patients with liver cancer was 1.2%.More than half(53.8%)of the 13 patients with liver cancer and venous thrombosis died within 2 months.The thrombus in 12 patients(92.3%)was located within the deep veins,whereas the other patient(7.7%)was diagnosed with a pulmonary embolism.Of the 11 patients,9(69.2%)had swelling and/or pain symptoms.All 6 patients with peripherally inserted central catheters(PICCs)had thrombosis,accounting for 46.2%of all patients with liver cancer and venous thrombosis.Compared with the controls,liver cancer patients with PICC tubes,thrombosis-related symptoms such as swelling and pain,traumatic stimulation such as fracture,acute respiratory distress syndrome,and interventional therapy or hemostasis drugs were prone to be diagnosed with VTE(P<0.05).Conclusions:Liver cancer and thrombosis are rare and have poor prognoses.Liver cancer with thrombosis may be associated with PICC catheterization,traumatic stimulation,or hemostatic drugs.Patients with liver cancer and thrombosis often present with swelling and pain. 展开更多
关键词 Liver cancer THROMBUS Deep vein thrombosis peripherally inserted central catheter(PICC)catheterization
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Tip orientation under real-time point-of-care neck ultrasonic monitoring is advantageous in peripherally inserted central catheter procedures:a retrospective cohort study
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作者 Shuiqing Liu Shaowei Jiang +2 位作者 Jing Ma Feng Qian Chengjin Gao 《Emergency and Critical Care Medicine》 2023年第2期57-63,共7页
Background:We analyzed the success and catheter tip malposition rates of peripherally inserted central catheter(PICC)placement using ultrasonic monitoring.Methods:A total of 564 patients were recruited and assigned to... Background:We analyzed the success and catheter tip malposition rates of peripherally inserted central catheter(PICC)placement using ultrasonic monitoring.Methods:A total of 564 patients were recruited and assigned to either the intervention or control group.In the intervention group,282 patients underwent ultrasound-guided PICC insertion,which helped to identify the position and depth of the catheter tip.From a total of 9000 patients,282 were selectively chosen to receive the traditional method using body surface measurements(control group).The primary endpoint was the success rate;the secondary endpoint was the catheter tip malposition rate as detected by postprocedure chest radiography.Results:In the intervention group,a total of 94 catheters were in a suboptimal position;26 were too deep,68 were too shallow,and 1 was inserted into the subclavian vein,with success and malposition rates of 66.3%and 0.4%,respectively.In the control group,139 catheters were in a suboptimal position;88 were too deep,51 were too shallow,9 were inserted into the jugular vein,and 2 were inserted into the subclavian vein,with success and malposition rates of 46.8%(P<0.001)and 3.9%(P=0.004),respectively.Significant differences were observed in success and malposition rates between the 2 groups.Conclusion:Ultrasound-guided PICC procedures achieved higher success rates and lower malposition rates. 展开更多
关键词 Catheter tip depth precision Catheter tip malposition peripherally inserted central catheter Superior vena cava Ultrasound
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Hot Compress with Chinese Herbal Salt Packets Reducing PICC Catheter Complications: A Randomized Controlled Trial 被引量:8
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作者 WU Xiao-fei YU Ya-juan +3 位作者 YING Ling-mei TAN Wei-fen ZHAN Xiao-yan WANG Ling-cong 《Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第11期809-814,共6页
Objective: To explore the preventive effect of applying hot compress with Chinese herbal salt packets(CHSP) to puncture vessels under aseptic conditions during peripherally inserted central catheter(PICC) on post... Objective: To explore the preventive effect of applying hot compress with Chinese herbal salt packets(CHSP) to puncture vessels under aseptic conditions during peripherally inserted central catheter(PICC) on postoperative phlebitis. Methods: A total of 720 hospitalized patients undergoing first PICC were assigned to treatment and control groups(360 cases each group) according to a random number table. The control group received conventional catheterization and nursing care. The treatment group was first given hot compress with CHSP(which consisted of honeysuckle 30 g, Semen brassicae 30 g, Salvia miltiorrhiza 30 g, Angelica dahurica 30 g, Semen raphani 30 g, Evodia rutaecarpa 30 g, and coarse salt 20 g) on the punctured vessel under aseptic conditions for 5–10 min before conventional catheterization. The main efficacy indices were the vessel diameters before and during catheterization and the success rate of a single catheter, and the secondary efficacy indiex was the incidence of superficial phlebitis within 1 week after catheterization. Results: The vessel diameter during catheterization of the treatment group was remarkably increased compared with the control group [(7.96±0.42) mm vs.(4.39±0.54) mm, P〈0.01]. The success rate of the single catheter of the treatment group was significantly higher than that of the control group [94.00%(329/350) vs. 73.72%(244/329), P〈0.01]. The incidence of superficial phlebitis within 1 week after catheterization in the treatment group was lower than that in the control group(P=0.007). There was no adverse event with CHSP. Conclusion: Hot compress with CHSP during PICC is applicable as it can effectively improve the success rate of a single catheter and reduce the incidence of superficial phlebitis after catheterization(Trial registration No. ChiCTR-ONC-17010498). 展开更多
关键词 Chinese herbal salt packets hot compression peripherally inserted central catheter catheterization PHLEBITIS success rate of single catheter randomized controlled trial
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