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The use of ultrasound to improve practice and reduce complication rates in peripherally inserted central catheter insertions: final report of investigation.

机译:使用超声改善实践并降低周围插入的中心导管插入的并发症发生率:研究的最终报告。

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The risk of thrombosis related to peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) is a well-known complication. A study was conducted to compare thrombosis rates associated with the old technique of inserting PICCs by visualizing veins in the antecubital fossa, using anatomical landmarks and palpation versus using ultrasound guidance to locate veins in the upper arm. The findings from data collected on 538 patients included a significant decline in the thrombosis rates, as thrombosis decreased from 9.3% with the palpation method to 1.9% with the ultrasound method, and successful PICC placements by registered nurses increased from 76.9% when using the old method to 98.9% when using ultrasound guidance.
机译:与周围插入中央导管(PICC)有关的血栓形成风险是众所周知的并发症。进行了一项研究,以比较与旧的PICC插入技术相关的血栓形成率,方法是使用解剖学标志和触诊观察超声检查肘前窝中的静脉,而不是使用超声引导在上臂中定位静脉。从538例患者收集的数据中发现,血栓形成率显着下降,由触诊方法的血栓形成率从9.3%降低至超声方法的1.9%,注册护士成功放置PICC的比例从旧时的76.9%上升。使用超声引导时,方法达到98.9%。

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