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Peripheral vascular catheter use in Latin America (the vascular study): A multinational cross-sectional study

BACKGROUND: Peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) insertion is one of the most common clinical procedures worldwide, yet little data are available from Latin America. Our aim was to describe processes and practices regarding PIVC use in hospitalized patients related to hospital guidelines, characte...

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Autores principales: Walker, Rachel M., Pires, Maria Paula Oliveira, Ray-Barruel, Gillian, Cooke, Marie, Mihala, Gabor, Azevedo, Silvia Schoenau, Peterlini, Maria Angelica Sorgini, Felipe, Marcelle Di Angelis Ambar, Álvarez, Cirlia Petrona, Quintanilla, Marcela, Corzo, Martha Claudia, Villareal, Gabriela Cortez, Cigarroa, Eliazib Nataren, Pedreira, Mavilde L. G., Rickard, Claire M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9846050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36687407
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.1039232
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author Walker, Rachel M.
Pires, Maria Paula Oliveira
Ray-Barruel, Gillian
Cooke, Marie
Mihala, Gabor
Azevedo, Silvia Schoenau
Peterlini, Maria Angelica Sorgini
Felipe, Marcelle Di Angelis Ambar
Álvarez, Cirlia Petrona
Quintanilla, Marcela
Corzo, Martha Claudia
Villareal, Gabriela Cortez
Cigarroa, Eliazib Nataren
Pedreira, Mavilde L. G.
Rickard, Claire M.
author_facet Walker, Rachel M.
Pires, Maria Paula Oliveira
Ray-Barruel, Gillian
Cooke, Marie
Mihala, Gabor
Azevedo, Silvia Schoenau
Peterlini, Maria Angelica Sorgini
Felipe, Marcelle Di Angelis Ambar
Álvarez, Cirlia Petrona
Quintanilla, Marcela
Corzo, Martha Claudia
Villareal, Gabriela Cortez
Cigarroa, Eliazib Nataren
Pedreira, Mavilde L. G.
Rickard, Claire M.
author_sort Walker, Rachel M.
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description BACKGROUND: Peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) insertion is one of the most common clinical procedures worldwide, yet little data are available from Latin America. Our aim was to describe processes and practices regarding PIVC use in hospitalized patients related to hospital guidelines, characteristics of PIVC inserters, prevalence of PIVC complications, and idle PIVCs. METHODS: In 2019 we conducted a multinational, cross-sectional study of adult and pediatric patients with a PIVC in hospitals from five Latin American countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico. We used two data collection tools to collect hospital guidelines and patient-specific data on the day of the study. The vessel health and preservation (VHP) model guided synthesis of the study aims/questions and suggested opportunities for improvement. RESULTS: A total of 9,620 PIVCs in adult (86%) and pediatric inpatients in 132 hospitals were assessed. Routine replacement 8–72 hourly was recommended for adults in 22% of hospitals, rather than evidence-based clinical assessment-based durations, and 69% of hospitals allowed the use of non-sterile tape rather than the international standard of a sterile dressing. The majority (52%) of PIVCs were inserted by registered nurses (RNs), followed by nursing assistants/technicians (41%). Eight percent of PIVCs had pain, hyperemia, or edema, 6% had blood in the extension tubing/connector, and 3% had dried blood around the device. Most PIVCs had been inserted for intravenous medications (81%) or fluids (59%) in the previous 24 h, but 9% were redundant. CONCLUSION: Given the variation in policies, processes and practices across countries and participating hospitals, clinical guidelines should be available in languages other than English to support clinician skills and knowledge to improve PIVC safety and quality. Existing and successful vascular access societies should be encouraged to expand their reach and encourage other countries to join in multinational communities of practice.
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spelling pubmed-98460502023-01-19 Peripheral vascular catheter use in Latin America (the vascular study): A multinational cross-sectional study Walker, Rachel M. Pires, Maria Paula Oliveira Ray-Barruel, Gillian Cooke, Marie Mihala, Gabor Azevedo, Silvia Schoenau Peterlini, Maria Angelica Sorgini Felipe, Marcelle Di Angelis Ambar Álvarez, Cirlia Petrona Quintanilla, Marcela Corzo, Martha Claudia Villareal, Gabriela Cortez Cigarroa, Eliazib Nataren Pedreira, Mavilde L. G. Rickard, Claire M. Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine BACKGROUND: Peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) insertion is one of the most common clinical procedures worldwide, yet little data are available from Latin America. Our aim was to describe processes and practices regarding PIVC use in hospitalized patients related to hospital guidelines, characteristics of PIVC inserters, prevalence of PIVC complications, and idle PIVCs. METHODS: In 2019 we conducted a multinational, cross-sectional study of adult and pediatric patients with a PIVC in hospitals from five Latin American countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico. We used two data collection tools to collect hospital guidelines and patient-specific data on the day of the study. The vessel health and preservation (VHP) model guided synthesis of the study aims/questions and suggested opportunities for improvement. RESULTS: A total of 9,620 PIVCs in adult (86%) and pediatric inpatients in 132 hospitals were assessed. Routine replacement 8–72 hourly was recommended for adults in 22% of hospitals, rather than evidence-based clinical assessment-based durations, and 69% of hospitals allowed the use of non-sterile tape rather than the international standard of a sterile dressing. The majority (52%) of PIVCs were inserted by registered nurses (RNs), followed by nursing assistants/technicians (41%). Eight percent of PIVCs had pain, hyperemia, or edema, 6% had blood in the extension tubing/connector, and 3% had dried blood around the device. Most PIVCs had been inserted for intravenous medications (81%) or fluids (59%) in the previous 24 h, but 9% were redundant. CONCLUSION: Given the variation in policies, processes and practices across countries and participating hospitals, clinical guidelines should be available in languages other than English to support clinician skills and knowledge to improve PIVC safety and quality. Existing and successful vascular access societies should be encouraged to expand their reach and encourage other countries to join in multinational communities of practice. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9846050/ /pubmed/36687407 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.1039232 Text en Copyright © 2023 Walker, Pires, Ray-Barruel, Cooke, Mihala, Azevedo, Peterlini, Felipe, Álvarez, Quintanilla, Corzo, Villareal, Cigarroa, Pedreira and Rickard. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Medicine
Walker, Rachel M.
Pires, Maria Paula Oliveira
Ray-Barruel, Gillian
Cooke, Marie
Mihala, Gabor
Azevedo, Silvia Schoenau
Peterlini, Maria Angelica Sorgini
Felipe, Marcelle Di Angelis Ambar
Álvarez, Cirlia Petrona
Quintanilla, Marcela
Corzo, Martha Claudia
Villareal, Gabriela Cortez
Cigarroa, Eliazib Nataren
Pedreira, Mavilde L. G.
Rickard, Claire M.
Peripheral vascular catheter use in Latin America (the vascular study): A multinational cross-sectional study
title Peripheral vascular catheter use in Latin America (the vascular study): A multinational cross-sectional study
title_full Peripheral vascular catheter use in Latin America (the vascular study): A multinational cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Peripheral vascular catheter use in Latin America (the vascular study): A multinational cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Peripheral vascular catheter use in Latin America (the vascular study): A multinational cross-sectional study
title_short Peripheral vascular catheter use in Latin America (the vascular study): A multinational cross-sectional study
title_sort peripheral vascular catheter use in latin america (the vascular study): a multinational cross-sectional study
topic Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9846050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36687407
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.1039232
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