The effects of pulsatile flushing on phlebitis and peripheral intravenous catheters patency

S. Hosseini, Fereshteh Eidy, M. Khoshbakht, Saman Khantaraj, M. Firooz
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Background and Aim: Thrombophlebitis is considered as a major cause of peripheral intravenous catheters (PICs) failure. The flushing technique in the laboratory has been effective in clearing the catheter duct, but its effectiveness in the clinical setting is unknown, therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the effect of pulsatile flushing on phlebitis, type, and duration of PICs patency in patients. Materials and Methods: In this double-blind clinical trial, 71 patients admitted to the inpatient and surgical wards of Imam Khomeini Esfarayen Hospital were randomly assigned to the intervention and control groups after sampling by available methods. In the intervention group, the flushing technique was performed by injecting 1 ml of the normal saline solution for one second, then interrupting less than one second and repeating the injection and interrupting until the end of 5 ml of the solution. The Consequences of this study were phlebitis, duration, and type of PICs patency, which were evaluated every 12 hours by using Jackson's phlebitis instrument and direct observation of the catheter. Results: The incidence of phlebitis in the intervention group was lower than the control group (P<0.001). In addition, two groups had a statistically significant difference in the type of PICs (P<0.001). The median duration of PICs patency in the intervention group was significantly higher than the control group (P<0.001). Conclusion: Pulsatile flushing is an effective technique to increase longevity of PICs and recommended as a practical method in clinical setting.
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脉动性冲洗对静脉炎和外周静脉导管通畅的影响
背景与目的:血栓性静脉炎被认为是外周静脉导管(PICs)失效的主要原因。实验室冲洗技术在清除导管方面是有效的,但其在临床环境中的有效性尚不清楚,因此,本研究的目的是确定脉动冲洗对静脉炎、PICs通畅类型和持续时间的影响。材料与方法:本双盲临床试验选取伊玛目霍梅尼Esfarayen医院住院和外科病房的71例患者,按现有方法抽样后随机分为干预组和对照组。在干预组,冲洗技术是通过注射1ml生理盐水溶液1秒,然后中断不到1秒,重复注射并中断,直到5ml溶液结束。本研究的结果是静脉炎、持续时间和PICs通畅类型,每12小时通过Jackson静脉炎仪和直接观察导管进行评估。结果:干预组静脉炎发生率低于对照组(P<0.001)。此外,两组在PICs类型上差异有统计学意义(P<0.001)。干预组PICs通畅的调节作用显著高于对照组(P<0.001)。结论:脉冲冲洗是延长PICs患者寿命的有效方法,值得临床推广应用。
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