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Case Report: Substantial harm associated with failure of chronic paediatric central venous access devices

机译:病例报告:与慢性儿科中心静脉通路装置故障相关的重大伤害

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Central venous access devices (CVADs) form an important component of modern paediatric healthcare, especially for children with chronic health conditions such as cancer or gastrointestinal disorders. However device failure and complications rates are high.Over 2½ years, a child requiring parenteral nutrition and associated vascular access dependency due to ‘short gut syndrome’ (intestinal failure secondary to gastroschisis and resultant significant bowel resection) had ten CVADs inserted, with ninesubsequently failing. This resulted in multiple anaesthetics, invasive procedures, injuries, vascular depletion, interrupted nutrition, delayed treatment and substantial healthcare costs. A conservative estimate of the institutional costs for each insertion, or rewiring, of her tunnelled CVAD was $A10 253 (2016 Australian dollars).These complications and device failures had significant negative impact on the child and her family. Considering the commonality of conditions requiring prolonged vascular access, these failures also have a significant impact on international health service costs.
机译:中央静脉通路设备(CVAD)构成了现代儿科医疗保健的重要组成部分,特别是对于患有慢性疾病如癌症或胃肠道疾病的儿童。然而,设备故障和并发症的发生率很高。在超过2½岁的儿童中,由于“短肠综合症”(胃痉挛继发肠功能衰竭并导致大肠切除术)而需要肠胃外营养和相关的血管通路依赖性,已插入10例CVAD,其中9例随后失败。这导致了多次麻醉,侵入性手术,受伤,血管耗竭,营养中断,治疗延迟和大量医疗费用。对她的隧道式CVAD每次插入或重新布线的机构成本的保守估计为A10 253(2016澳大利亚元),这些并发症和设备故障对孩子及其家庭产生了重大负面影响。考虑到需要延长血管通路的情况的普遍性,这些失败对国际卫生服务成本也有重大影响。

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