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Complications of central venous catheterization at a vascular surgery service in a teaching hospital: a prospective cohort study

BACKGROUND: Central venous catheters are essential for management of hospitalized patients, but their insertion is subject to complications that can make them unusable and/or cause patient morbidity. There are few data on the incidence of these complications and the variables associated with these o...

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Autores principales: Jatczak, Leonardo, Puton, Renan Camargo, Proença, Alencar Junior Lopes, Rubin, Leonardo Colussi, Borges, Luiza Brum, Saleh, Jaber Nashat, Corrêa, Mateus Picada
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Angiologia e de Cirurgia Vascular (SBACV) 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10545227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37790889
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1677-5449.202300702
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author Jatczak, Leonardo
Puton, Renan Camargo
Proença, Alencar Junior Lopes
Rubin, Leonardo Colussi
Borges, Luiza Brum
Saleh, Jaber Nashat
Corrêa, Mateus Picada
author_facet Jatczak, Leonardo
Puton, Renan Camargo
Proença, Alencar Junior Lopes
Rubin, Leonardo Colussi
Borges, Luiza Brum
Saleh, Jaber Nashat
Corrêa, Mateus Picada
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description BACKGROUND: Central venous catheters are essential for management of hospitalized patients, but their insertion is subject to complications that can make them unusable and/or cause patient morbidity. There are few data on the incidence of these complications and the variables associated with these outcomes in Brazil. OBJECTIVES: To determine the incidence of mechanical complications and failures of short stay central venous catheters fitted by the vascular surgery service at a teaching hospital and identify variables associated with their occurrence. METHODS: This was a prospective cohort of 73 attempts to fit patients with a central venous catheter performed by the vascular surgery service at a teaching hospital from July to October of 2022. RESULTS: Mechanical complications occurred in 12 cannulation attempts (16.44%) and there were 10 failures (13.70%). The factors associated with mechanical complications were less experienced operators (p < 0.001), less specialized operators (p = 0.014), a failed attempt prior to requesting help from the vascular surgery service (p = 0.008), and presence of at least two criteria for difficulty (p = 0.007). CONCLUSIONS: The local incidence of mechanical complications and central venous cannulation failures was similar to rates described in the international literature, but higher than rates in other Brazilian studies. The results suggest that the degree of experience of the person fitting the catheter, history of a failed prior attempt, and presence of at least two criteria for difficulty identified before the procedure were associated with worse outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-105452272023-10-03 Complications of central venous catheterization at a vascular surgery service in a teaching hospital: a prospective cohort study Jatczak, Leonardo Puton, Renan Camargo Proença, Alencar Junior Lopes Rubin, Leonardo Colussi Borges, Luiza Brum Saleh, Jaber Nashat Corrêa, Mateus Picada J Vasc Bras Original Article BACKGROUND: Central venous catheters are essential for management of hospitalized patients, but their insertion is subject to complications that can make them unusable and/or cause patient morbidity. There are few data on the incidence of these complications and the variables associated with these outcomes in Brazil. OBJECTIVES: To determine the incidence of mechanical complications and failures of short stay central venous catheters fitted by the vascular surgery service at a teaching hospital and identify variables associated with their occurrence. METHODS: This was a prospective cohort of 73 attempts to fit patients with a central venous catheter performed by the vascular surgery service at a teaching hospital from July to October of 2022. RESULTS: Mechanical complications occurred in 12 cannulation attempts (16.44%) and there were 10 failures (13.70%). The factors associated with mechanical complications were less experienced operators (p < 0.001), less specialized operators (p = 0.014), a failed attempt prior to requesting help from the vascular surgery service (p = 0.008), and presence of at least two criteria for difficulty (p = 0.007). CONCLUSIONS: The local incidence of mechanical complications and central venous cannulation failures was similar to rates described in the international literature, but higher than rates in other Brazilian studies. The results suggest that the degree of experience of the person fitting the catheter, history of a failed prior attempt, and presence of at least two criteria for difficulty identified before the procedure were associated with worse outcomes. Sociedade Brasileira de Angiologia e de Cirurgia Vascular (SBACV) 2023-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10545227/ /pubmed/37790889 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1677-5449.202300702 Text en Copyright© 2023 The authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Jatczak, Leonardo
Puton, Renan Camargo
Proença, Alencar Junior Lopes
Rubin, Leonardo Colussi
Borges, Luiza Brum
Saleh, Jaber Nashat
Corrêa, Mateus Picada
Complications of central venous catheterization at a vascular surgery service in a teaching hospital: a prospective cohort study
title Complications of central venous catheterization at a vascular surgery service in a teaching hospital: a prospective cohort study
title_full Complications of central venous catheterization at a vascular surgery service in a teaching hospital: a prospective cohort study
title_fullStr Complications of central venous catheterization at a vascular surgery service in a teaching hospital: a prospective cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Complications of central venous catheterization at a vascular surgery service in a teaching hospital: a prospective cohort study
title_short Complications of central venous catheterization at a vascular surgery service in a teaching hospital: a prospective cohort study
title_sort complications of central venous catheterization at a vascular surgery service in a teaching hospital: a prospective cohort study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10545227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37790889
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1677-5449.202300702
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