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Management of Central Venous Access Device-Associated Skin Impairment An Evidence-Based Algorithm

机译:管理中央静脉接入装置相关的皮肤损伤是一种基于证据的算法

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Patients relying on central venous access devices (CVADs) for treatment are frequently complex. Many have multiple comorbid conditions, including renal impairment, nutritional deficiencies, hematologic disorders, or cancer. These conditions can impair the skin surrounding the CVAD insertion site, resulting in an increased likelihood of skin damage when standard CVAD management practices are employed. Supported by the World Congress of Vascular Access (WoCoVA), developed an evidence-and consensus-based algorithm to improve CVAD-associated skin impairment (CASI) identification and diagnosis, guide clinical decision-making, and improve clinician confidence in managing CASI. A scoping review of relevant literature surrounding CASI management was undertaken March 2014, and results were distributed to an international advisory panel. A CASI algorithm was developed by an international advisory panel of clinicians with expertise in wounds, vascular access, pediatrics, geriatric care, home care, intensive care, infection control and acute care, using a 2-phase, modified Delphi technique. The algorithm focuses on identification and treatment of skin injury, exit site infection, noninfectious exudate, and skin irritation/contact dermatitis. It comprised 3 domains: assessment, skin protection, and patient comfort. External validation of the algorithm was achieved by prospective pre- and posttest design, using clinical scenarios and self-reported clinician confidence (Likert scale), and incorporating algorithm feasibility and face validity endpoints. The CASI algorithm was found to significantly increase participants' confidence in the assessment and management of skin injury (P = .002), skin irritation/contact dermatitis (P = .001), and noninfectious exudate (P < .01). A majority of participants reported the algorithm as easy to understand (24/25; 96%), containing all necessary information (24/25; 96%). Twenty-four of 25 (96%) stated that they would recommend the tool to guide management of CASI.
机译:依靠中央静脉接入装置(CVADS)的患者经常复杂。许多人有多种合并症,包括肾脏损伤,营养缺乏,血液学障碍或癌症。这些条件可以损害CVAD插入位点周围的皮肤,导致使用标准CVAD管理实践时皮肤损坏的可能性增加。由世界血管访问(WOCOVA)的世界大会支持,制定了一种基于证据和共识的算法,以改善CVAD相关的皮肤损伤(CASI)鉴定和诊断,指导临床决策,并提高临床医生对管理CASI的信心。 2014年3月在CASI管理周围的相关文献的范围审查,结果分发给国际咨询小组。 CASI算法由临床医生的国际咨询小组开发,具有伤口,血管存取,儿科,老年人护理,家庭护理,密集护理,感染控制和急性护理的专业知识,使用2阶段改进的Delphi技术。该算法侧重于皮肤损伤,出口部位感染,非排放渗出物和皮肤刺激/接触皮炎的鉴定和治疗。它包括3个域:评估,皮肤保护和患者舒适。通过前瞻性和后测试设计,使用临床情景和自我报告的临床医生置信度(李克特级)来实现算法的外部验证,并结合算法可行性和面部有效性终点。发现CASI算法显着提高参与者对皮肤损伤评估和管理的信心(P = .002),皮肤刺激/接触皮炎(P = .001)和非排放渗出物(P <.01)。大多数参与者报告了算法易于理解(24/25; 96%),包含所有必要的信息(24/25; 96%)。 25分中的二十四(96%)表示,他们将推荐该工具来指导CASI管理。

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