Best practice in the use of peripheral venous catheters: A consensus from French experts

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Infectious diseases now Pub Date : 2024-05-15 DOI:10.1016/j.idnow.2024.104923
Olivier Mimoz , Anne Debonne , Audrey Glanard , Olivia Keita Perse , Jean-Christophe Lucet
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Abstract

Background

Peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) are the most commonly used invasive medical devices in healthcare. While they are often perceived as innocuous because they are common, this perception does not match their risk factors. In France, 16% of intravenous device-associated bacteremia are due to PIVCs. This consensus document reports the French experience in PIVC management, issues arising from their complications, and a proposed path toward improved PIVC care.

Methods

A panel of five French experts discussed this topic based on evidence and personal experience. A consensus process was applied to highlight the issues in need of increased awareness and to suggest possible improvements. PIVC topics were organized as General Statements, Indication, Preparation, Insertion, Maintenance, and Removal. An electronic survey was used to record agreement or disagreement; to expand the dataset, five additional French experts also answered the questions.

Results

Out of 67 statements, 62 reached a consensus (the 80% agreement threshold was exceeded). Experts are increasingly aware that PIVCs are a significant source of complications, including local and bloodstream infections. Practices need to progress to improve patient outcomes, which will require better education for all personnel involved with the insertion and maintenance of PIVCs.

Conclusions

Current practice around PIVCs does not always comply with the recommendations issued. A new surveillance network targeting catheter-related healthcare-associated infections is now in place in France. Simplified, standardized, bundled solutions are needed to reduce avoidable harm from PIVCs. Healthcare practice has changed over time and new educational tools are needed to adapt to increased workload and time constraints.

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使用外周静脉导管的最佳实践:法国专家共识。
背景:外周静脉导管 (PIVC) 是医疗保健领域最常用的侵入性医疗设备。虽然由于其常见性,人们通常认为它们无害,但这种看法与它们的风险因素并不相符。在法国,16% 的静脉注射器械相关菌血症是由 PIVC 引起的。本共识文件报告了法国在 PIVC 管理方面的经验、其并发症引起的问题以及改善 PIVC 护理的建议路径:由五位法国专家组成的小组根据证据和个人经验讨论了这一主题。方法:五位法国专家组成的专家小组根据证据和个人经验对这一主题进行了讨论,并达成了共识,以强调需要提高认识的问题,并提出可能的改进建议。PIVC 的主题分为一般声明、适应症、准备、插入、维护和移除。使用电子调查表记录同意或不同意的意见;为了扩大数据集,另外五名法国专家也回答了问题:结果:在 67 项陈述中,有 62 项达成了共识(超过了 80% 的共识阈值)。专家们越来越意识到,PIVC 是并发症的重要来源,包括局部感染和血流感染。要改善患者的治疗效果,就需要对所有参与插入和维护 PIVC 的人员进行更好的教育:结论:目前有关 PIVC 的实践并不总是符合所发布的建议。目前,法国已经建立了一个新的监测网络,主要针对导管相关的医源性感染。需要简化、标准化、捆绑式的解决方案来减少 PIVC 可避免的伤害。随着时间的推移,医疗实践发生了变化,需要新的教育工具来适应工作量的增加和时间的限制。
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