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Expert consensus-based clinical practice guidelines management of intravascular catheters in the intensive care unit

The French Society of Intensive Care Medicine (SRLF), jointly with the French-Speaking Group of Paediatric Emergency Rooms and Intensive Care Units (GFRUP) and the French-Speaking Association of Paediatric Surgical Intensivists (ADARPEF), worked out guidelines for the management of central venous ca...

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Autores principales: Timsit, Jean-François, Baleine, Julien, Bernard, Louis, Calvino-Gunther, Silvia, Darmon, Michael, Dellamonica, Jean, Desruennes, Eric, Leone, Marc, Lepape, Alain, Leroy, Olivier, Lucet, Jean-Christophe, Merchaoui, Zied, Mimoz, Olivier, Misset, Benoit, Parienti, Jean-Jacques, Quenot, Jean-Pierre, Roch, Antoine, Schmidt, Matthieu, Slama, Michel, Souweine, Bertrand, Zahar, Jean-Ralph, Zingg, Walter, Bodet-Contentin, Laetitia, Maxime, Virginie
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7477021/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32894389
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13613-020-00713-4
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author Timsit, Jean-François
Baleine, Julien
Bernard, Louis
Calvino-Gunther, Silvia
Darmon, Michael
Dellamonica, Jean
Desruennes, Eric
Leone, Marc
Lepape, Alain
Leroy, Olivier
Lucet, Jean-Christophe
Merchaoui, Zied
Mimoz, Olivier
Misset, Benoit
Parienti, Jean-Jacques
Quenot, Jean-Pierre
Roch, Antoine
Schmidt, Matthieu
Slama, Michel
Souweine, Bertrand
Zahar, Jean-Ralph
Zingg, Walter
Bodet-Contentin, Laetitia
Maxime, Virginie
author_facet Timsit, Jean-François
Baleine, Julien
Bernard, Louis
Calvino-Gunther, Silvia
Darmon, Michael
Dellamonica, Jean
Desruennes, Eric
Leone, Marc
Lepape, Alain
Leroy, Olivier
Lucet, Jean-Christophe
Merchaoui, Zied
Mimoz, Olivier
Misset, Benoit
Parienti, Jean-Jacques
Quenot, Jean-Pierre
Roch, Antoine
Schmidt, Matthieu
Slama, Michel
Souweine, Bertrand
Zahar, Jean-Ralph
Zingg, Walter
Bodet-Contentin, Laetitia
Maxime, Virginie
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description The French Society of Intensive Care Medicine (SRLF), jointly with the French-Speaking Group of Paediatric Emergency Rooms and Intensive Care Units (GFRUP) and the French-Speaking Association of Paediatric Surgical Intensivists (ADARPEF), worked out guidelines for the management of central venous catheters (CVC), arterial catheters and dialysis catheters in intensive care unit. For adult patients: Using GRADE methodology, 36 recommendations for an improved catheter management were produced by the 22 experts. Recommendations regarding catheter-related infections’ prevention included the preferential use of subclavian central vein (GRADE 1), a one-step skin disinfection(GRADE 1) using 2% chlorhexidine (CHG)-alcohol (GRADE 1), and the implementation of a quality of care improvement program. Antiseptic- or antibiotic-impregnated CVC should likely not be used (GRADE 2, for children and adults). Catheter dressings should likely not be changed before the 7th day, except when the dressing gets detached, soiled or impregnated with blood (GRADE 2− adults). CHG dressings should likely be used (GRADE 2+). For adults and children, ultrasound guidance should be used to reduce mechanical complications in case of internal jugular access (GRADE 1), subclavian access (Grade 2) and femoral venous, arterial radial and femoral access (Expert opinion). For children, an ultrasound-guided supraclavicular approach of the brachiocephalic vein was recommended to reduce the number of attempts for cannulation and mechanical complications. Based on scarce publications on diagnostic and therapeutic strategies and on their experience (expert opinion), the panel proposed definitions, and therapeutic strategies.
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spelling pubmed-74770212020-09-18 Expert consensus-based clinical practice guidelines management of intravascular catheters in the intensive care unit Timsit, Jean-François Baleine, Julien Bernard, Louis Calvino-Gunther, Silvia Darmon, Michael Dellamonica, Jean Desruennes, Eric Leone, Marc Lepape, Alain Leroy, Olivier Lucet, Jean-Christophe Merchaoui, Zied Mimoz, Olivier Misset, Benoit Parienti, Jean-Jacques Quenot, Jean-Pierre Roch, Antoine Schmidt, Matthieu Slama, Michel Souweine, Bertrand Zahar, Jean-Ralph Zingg, Walter Bodet-Contentin, Laetitia Maxime, Virginie Ann Intensive Care Review The French Society of Intensive Care Medicine (SRLF), jointly with the French-Speaking Group of Paediatric Emergency Rooms and Intensive Care Units (GFRUP) and the French-Speaking Association of Paediatric Surgical Intensivists (ADARPEF), worked out guidelines for the management of central venous catheters (CVC), arterial catheters and dialysis catheters in intensive care unit. For adult patients: Using GRADE methodology, 36 recommendations for an improved catheter management were produced by the 22 experts. Recommendations regarding catheter-related infections’ prevention included the preferential use of subclavian central vein (GRADE 1), a one-step skin disinfection(GRADE 1) using 2% chlorhexidine (CHG)-alcohol (GRADE 1), and the implementation of a quality of care improvement program. Antiseptic- or antibiotic-impregnated CVC should likely not be used (GRADE 2, for children and adults). Catheter dressings should likely not be changed before the 7th day, except when the dressing gets detached, soiled or impregnated with blood (GRADE 2− adults). CHG dressings should likely be used (GRADE 2+). For adults and children, ultrasound guidance should be used to reduce mechanical complications in case of internal jugular access (GRADE 1), subclavian access (Grade 2) and femoral venous, arterial radial and femoral access (Expert opinion). For children, an ultrasound-guided supraclavicular approach of the brachiocephalic vein was recommended to reduce the number of attempts for cannulation and mechanical complications. Based on scarce publications on diagnostic and therapeutic strategies and on their experience (expert opinion), the panel proposed definitions, and therapeutic strategies. Springer International Publishing 2020-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7477021/ /pubmed/32894389 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13613-020-00713-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Review
Timsit, Jean-François
Baleine, Julien
Bernard, Louis
Calvino-Gunther, Silvia
Darmon, Michael
Dellamonica, Jean
Desruennes, Eric
Leone, Marc
Lepape, Alain
Leroy, Olivier
Lucet, Jean-Christophe
Merchaoui, Zied
Mimoz, Olivier
Misset, Benoit
Parienti, Jean-Jacques
Quenot, Jean-Pierre
Roch, Antoine
Schmidt, Matthieu
Slama, Michel
Souweine, Bertrand
Zahar, Jean-Ralph
Zingg, Walter
Bodet-Contentin, Laetitia
Maxime, Virginie
Expert consensus-based clinical practice guidelines management of intravascular catheters in the intensive care unit
title Expert consensus-based clinical practice guidelines management of intravascular catheters in the intensive care unit
title_full Expert consensus-based clinical practice guidelines management of intravascular catheters in the intensive care unit
title_fullStr Expert consensus-based clinical practice guidelines management of intravascular catheters in the intensive care unit
title_full_unstemmed Expert consensus-based clinical practice guidelines management of intravascular catheters in the intensive care unit
title_short Expert consensus-based clinical practice guidelines management of intravascular catheters in the intensive care unit
title_sort expert consensus-based clinical practice guidelines management of intravascular catheters in the intensive care unit
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7477021/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32894389
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13613-020-00713-4
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