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Evidence-Based Strategies and Recommendations for Preservation of Central Venous Access in Children

机译:基于证据的战略和保护儿童中央静脉接入的建议

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Children with chronic illness often require prolonged or repeated venous access. They remain at high risk for venous catheter-related complications (high-risk patients), which largely derive from elective decisions during catheter insertion and continuing care. These complications result in progressive loss of the venous capital (patent and compliant venous pathways) necessary for delivery of life-preserving therapies. A nonstandardized, episodic, isolated approach to venous care in these high-need, high-cost patients is too often the norm, imposing a disproportionate burden on affected persons and escalating costs. This state-of-the-art review identifies known failure points in the current systems of venous care, details the elements of an individualized plan of care, and emphasizes a patient-centered, multidisciplinary, collaborative, and evidence-based approach to care in these vulnerable populations. These guidelines are intended to enable every practitioner in every practice to deliver better care and better outcomes to these patients through awareness of critical issues, anticipatory attention to meaningful components of care, and appropriate consultation or referral when necessary.*
机译:患有慢性疾病的儿童通常需要长时间或重复的静脉接入。它们仍然存在高风险的静脉导管相关并发症(高风险患者),这在很大程度上来自导管插入和继续护理期间的选修决定。这些并发症导致静脉资本(专利和副静脉途径)的逐步丧失,以提供保存终身疗法所需的必要条件。在这些高需求中,静脉护理的非标准化的,孤立的静脉护理方法往往是常见规范,对受影响的人和不断增加的成本造成不成比例的负担。这种最先进的审查确定了当前静脉护理系统中的已知失败点,详细了解个性化的护理计划的要素,并强调患者以患者为中心的多学科,协作和基于证据的护理方法这些弱势群体。这些指南旨在通过对关键问题的认识,预期关注有意义的关注组成部分,以及必要时进行适当的咨询或转诊,为这些患者提供更好地照顾和更好的结果。*

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