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Effectiveness of insertion and maintenance bundles in preventing peripheral intravenous catheter-related complications and bloodstream infection in hospital patients: A systematic review

机译:插入和维护束预防医院患者外周静脉导管相关并发症和血液感染的有效性:系统评价

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BackgroundEvidence-based bundles have reduced central line bloodstream infection rates in adult intensive care units. To tackle peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) bloodstream infection, many hospitals have implemented PIVC insertion and maintenance bundles. However, the efficacy of PIVC bundles in preventing PIVC complications and infection in hospital patients is uncertain. The aim of this paper is to synthesize evidence on the effectiveness of PIVC insertion and maintenance bundles on preventing adverse events.MethodsIn this systematic review, we searched multiple electronic databases, trial registries, and grey literature for eligible studies published in English (January 2000–December 2018) to identify intervention studies evaluating PIVC insertion or maintenance bundles with two or more components. Search terms: peripheral intravenous catheter/cannula, insertion, maintenance, bundle, infection, infiltration, extravasation, dislodgement, thrombosis, occlusion, and phlebitis. Two reviewers independently conducted data extraction and quality assessments using the Downs and Black checklist.ResultsOf 14,456 records screened, 13 studies (6 interrupted time-series, 7 before-and-after) were included. Insertion and maintenance bundles included multiple components (2–7 items per bundle). Despite testing different bundles, 12 studies reported reductions in phlebitis and bloodstream infection, and one study reported no change in bloodstream infection and an increase in phlebitis rate. Methodological quality of all studies ranked between ‘low’ and ‘fair’.ConclusionsThe effect of PIVC bundles on PIVC complications and bloodstream infection rates remains uncertain. Standardisation of bundle components and more rigorous studies are needed. PROSPERO registration number: CRD42017075142.
机译:背景循证医学束降低了成人重症监护病房的中心线血液感染率。为了应对外周静脉导管(PIVC)的血液感染,许多医院已经实施了PIVC插入和维护套件。但是,PIVC束在医院患者中预防PIVC并发症和感染的功效尚不确定。本文的目的是综合证明PIVC插入和维持捆绑在预防不良事件方面的有效性。方法在本系统综述中,我们搜索了多个电子数据库,试验注册中心和灰色文献,以发表以英语(2000年1月(2018年12月)确定干预研究,以评估具有两个或多个组件的PIVC插入或维护捆绑包。搜索条件:外周静脉导管/插管,插入,维护,捆绑,感染,浸润,外渗,移位,血栓形成,闭塞和静脉炎。两名评价者使用Downs and Black清单独立进行了数据提取和质量评估。结果筛选了14,456条记录,包括13项研究(6个中断的时间序列,7项前后)。插入和维护捆绑包包括多个组件(每个捆绑包2–7个物品)。尽管测试了不同的束,但12项研究报告了静脉炎和血流感染的减少,而一项研究报告了血流感染没有变化,静脉炎的发生率增加。所有研究的方法学质量均排在“低”和“一般”之间。结论PIVC束对PIVC并发症和血液感染率的影响尚不确定。束组件的标准化和更严格的研究是必需的。 PROSPERO注册号:CRD42017075142。

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