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Evaluation of a safety resheathable winged steel needle for prevention of percutaneous injuries associated with intravascular-access procedures among healthcare workers.

机译:评估安全可收缩的有翼钢针在医护人员中预防与血管内手术相关的经皮损伤。

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OBJECTIVE: To compare the percutaneous injury rate associated with a standard versus a safety resheathable winged steel (butterfly) needle. DESIGN: Before-after trial of winged steel needle injuries during a 33-month period (19-month baseline, 3-month training, and 11-month study intervention), followed by a 31-month poststudy period. SETTING: A 1,190-bed acute care referral hospital with inpatient and outpatient services in New York City. PARTICIPANTS: All healthcare workers performing intravascular-access procedures with winged steel needles. INTERVENTION: Safety resheathable winged steel needle. RESULTS: The injury rate associated with winged steel needles declined from 13.41 to 6.41 per 100,000 (relative risk [RR], 0.48; 95% confidence interval [CI95], 0.31 to 0.73) following implementation of the safety device. Injuries occurring during or after disposal were reduced most substantially (RR, 0.15; CI95, 0.06 to 0.43). Safety winged steel needle injuries occurred most often before activation of the safety mechanism was appropriate (39%); 32% were due to the user choosing not to activate the device, 21% occurred during activation, and 4% were due to improper activation. Preference for the safety winged steel needle over the standard device was 63%. The safety feature was activated in 83% of the samples examined during audits of disposal containers. Following completion of the study, the safety winged steel needle injury rate (7.29 per 100,000) did not differ significantly from the winged steel needle injury rate during the study period. CONCLUSION: Implementation of a safety resheathable winged steel needle substantially reduced injuries among healthcare workers performing vascular-access procedures. The residual risk of injury associated with this device can be reduced further with increased compliance with proper activation procedures.
机译:目的:比较与标准针和安全可鞘翅钢(蝴蝶)针相关的经皮损伤率。设计:在33个月的期间内(有19个月的基线,3个月的培训和11个月的研究干预)对翼状钢针受伤的试验前后,随后为31个月的研究期。地点:纽约市拥有1190张病床的急诊转诊医院,提供住院和门诊服务。参与者:所有医护人员都使用有翼的钢针执行血管内访问程序​​。干预:安全的可插拔翼钢针。结果:实施安全装置后,带翼钢针的伤害率从100,000的13.41降低到6.41(相对风险[RR]为0.48; 95%置信区间[CI95]为0.31至0.73)。处置期间或处置后发生的伤害最大程度地减少了(RR,0.15; CI95,0.06至0.43)。安全翼钢针伤最常发生在适当激活安全机构之前(39%); 32%归因于用户选择不激活设备,21%归因于激活期间,4%归因于不正确的激活。安全翼型钢针比标准装置的首选为63%。在处置容器的检查过程中,有83%的样本被激活了安全功能。研究结束后,安全翼式钢针的伤害率(每十万个7.29)与研究期间翼式钢针的伤害率没有显着差异。结论:实施安全可收缩的带翼钢针大大减少了执行血管通路手术的医护人员的伤害。通过增加对正确激活程序的依从性,可以进一步降低与此设备相关的伤害的残留风险。

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