在大型三级新生儿重症监护室经济实惠地实施护理点超声计划,以评估脐静脉导管尖端并辅助中心置管。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY American journal of perinatology Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-02 DOI:10.1055/a-2358-6632
John T Wren, Azadeh Eslambolchi, Kristen Clark, Tasnim Najaf
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目的 在大型新生儿重症监护病房实施护理点超声(POCUS)计划,通过改进(1)脐静脉导管(UVC)尖端识别和(2)中心置管,加强护理工作。研究设计 由接受过外部和内部专家培训的核心医疗人员组成的 POCUS 项目得以建立。一项前瞻性研究(n=94)比较了新生儿科超声(NeoUS)和 X 光与放射科解读超声之间识别 UVC 的准确性。最后,还引入了 US 引导下的 UVC 插入方案,以挽救非中枢性传统放置的导管(37 人)。结果 计划的实施培训了 6 名医疗服务提供者,总费用约为 10,500 美元。在确定 UVC 位置方面,NeoUS 比 X 光更准确(81.9% 对 60.6%),灵敏度和特异性更高(分别为 80.0% 和 84.6% 对 52.5% 和 66.7%)。在 POCUS 的指导下,89.2% 原本非中心位置的导管得到了抢救。结论 在大型新生儿重症监护室实施 POCUS 是可行的、可负担的,并能提高护理质量。
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Affordable Implementation of a Point-of-Care Ultrasound Program in a Large Tertiary Neonatal Intensive Care Unit to Assess Umbilical Venous Catheter Tips and Aid Central Placement.

Objective:  This study aimed to implement a point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) program into a large neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) to enhance care by improving (1) umbilical venous catheter (UVC) tip identification and (2) central placement.

Study design:  A POCUS program was established with core providers who received training from external and internal experts. A prospective study (n = 94) compared the accuracy of UVC identification between neonatology-performed ultrasound (NeoUS) and X-ray relative to a referent of radiology-interpreted ultrasound. Finally, an ultrasound-guided UVC insertion protocol was introduced to rescue noncentral traditionally placed catheters (n = 37).

Results:  Program implementation trained six providers for a total cost of approximately $10,500 USD. NeoUS was more accurate than X-ray at identifying UVC location (81.9 vs. 60.6%) with improved sensitivity and specificity (80.0 and 84.6 vs. 52.5 and 66.7%, respectively). POCUS guidance was able to rescue 89.2% of catheters that were originally noncentral.

Conclusion:  POCUS implementation in a large NICU is feasible, affordable, and can improve quality of care.

Key points: · POCUS implementation is feasible and affordable.. · POCUS is more accurate than X-ray at monitoring UVCs.. · Central UVC placement can be increased with POCUS..

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American journal of perinatology
American journal of perinatology 医学-妇产科学
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Perinatology is an international, peer-reviewed, and indexed journal publishing 14 issues a year dealing with original research and topical reviews. It is the definitive forum for specialists in obstetrics, neonatology, perinatology, and maternal/fetal medicine, with emphasis on bridging the different fields. The focus is primarily on clinical and translational research, clinical and technical advances in diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment as well as evidence-based reviews. Topics of interest include epidemiology, diagnosis, prevention, and management of maternal, fetal, and neonatal diseases. Manuscripts on new technology, NICU set-ups, and nursing topics are published to provide a broad survey of important issues in this field. All articles undergo rigorous peer review, with web-based submission, expedited turn-around, and availability of electronic publication. The American Journal of Perinatology is accompanied by AJP Reports - an Open Access journal for case reports in neonatology and maternal/fetal medicine.
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