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Medical adhesive-related skin injuries associated with vascular access

机译:医用粘合剂相关的皮肤损伤与血管接入相关

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Establishing vascular access and preventing infection, both at insertion and during ongoing care is generally the top priority; the maintenance of optimal skin integrity is often a distant secondary consideration. Skin can react to different types of dressings or adhesives, or problems can arise relating to the securement of lines or the development of sensitivities to cleaning solutions. Clearly, these scenarios are not limited to the securement of vascular access devices; however, a patient with a long-term vascular access device may not have other options for vascular access, which makes this a very important and yet largely unrecognised area. A review of the limited literature that existed up to March 2015 showed it was typically concerned with skin tears connected with dressings and removal, and contact irritant dermatitis. The tissue viability team and vascular access team reviewed the current products associated with a typical vascular access dressing to ensure it was fit for purpose and where at all possible had good scientific literature for validation. The team worked proactively to recognise those patients at risk with the early identification of potential medical adhesive-related skin injuries (MARSI). To facilitate this an algorithm was developed that offers a step-by-step approach, clearly outlining what to do to prevent MARSI and its treatment should it develop. These reactions can result from other factors than the dressing alone, and an increase in these kinds of skin reaction in patients who are on chemotherapy regimens is being explored further. Through the implementation of an algorithm, education for both staff and patients and collaborative working between vascular access and tissue viability teams, a reduction in these phenomena has been seen despite an increasing number of at-risk patients.
机译:在插入和持续护理期间建立血管进入和预防感染通常是首要任务;维护最佳的皮肤完整性通常是遥远的二级考虑因素。皮肤可以对不同类型的敷料或粘合剂作出反应,或者可能出现与清洁溶液的线条或敏感性的开发有关的问题。显然,这些场景不限于血管接入装置的固定;然而,具有长期血管接入装置的患者可能没有其他用于血管进入的选项,这使得这成为一个非常重要的并且具有很大程度上的未被识别的区域。对2015年3月份存在的有限文献的综述显示它通常涉及与敷料和移除的皮肤撕裂,接触刺激性皮炎。组织活力团队和血管接入团队审查了与典型的血管进入敷料相关的目前的产品,以确保其适合目的,并且各自可能有良好的科学文献进行验证。该团队主动地致力于承认这些患者,患有早期识别潜在的医用粘合剂相关皮肤伤害(MARSI)。为了促进这种算法,开发了一种逐步的方法,显然概述了预防MARSI的方法以及它应该发展的治疗。这些反应可能来自其他因素而不是单独的敷料,并且正在进一步探讨这些在化疗方案的患者中的这种皮肤反应的增加。通过实施算法,尽管越来越多的风险患者,但血管接入和组织活力团队之间的教育和血管接入和组织活力团队之间的合作以及在这些现象之间的合作。

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