医学
导管
超声科
水肿
外围设备
外周水肿
外科
麻醉
内科学
不利影响
作者
Toshiaki Takahashi,Gojiro Nakagami,Ryoko Murayama,Mari Abe‐Doi,Hiromi Sanada
出处
期刊:PubMed
日期:2025-07-08
卷期号:48 (4): 268-274
标识
DOI:10.1097/nan.0000000000000595
摘要
This study aimed to examine the effects of subcutaneous tissue edema at the site of peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) on catheter failure. A secondary analysis was conducted based on an interventional study performed in 1 ward of the University of Tokyo Hospital. Participants included patients with PIVCs without ultrasonographic-guided insertion. Ultrasonographic images were obtained immediately after catheter placement was completed to assess for success of catheterization and subcutaneous edema. Catheter failure was defined as a PIVC with incomplete treatment. Other measured variables included nursing skill defined as number of experiences of catheterization, medications, medical history, anatomical site of catheterization, diameter of vein, and depth of the catheterization. Of the 273 PIVC cases analyzed, 19 (7.0%) had subcutaneous edema immediately after catheter placement, and 79 (28.9%) resulted in catheter failure, 15 (78.9%) of which occurred among patients with subcutaneous edema (P < .01). Subcutaneous edema immediately after catheter placement was significantly associated with catheter failure occurrence (P < .01), with an adjusted hazard ratio of 9.4 (95% confidence interval 4.62-19.44). Subcutaneous edema was identified as a predictor of catheter failure. Ultrasonographic observation of subcutaneous edema at PIVC placement may be effective in preventing catheter failure occurrence.
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