通过外周输注血管加压药物降低中央静脉导管使用率。

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1097/DCC.0000000000000576
Ben Coyer, Melissa Carlucci
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背景:中心线相关的血流感染是一个可预防的因素,导致医疗保健系统的超额死亡和超额费用。血管加压素输注是中心静脉置管的主要原因之一。在学术医疗中心的医学重症监护病房(MICU),没有外周和中心输注血管加压剂的标准做法。目的:本质量改进项目旨在实施循证、护士驱动的外周血管加压药输注指导方案。目标是将中心静脉的使用率降低10%。方法:对MICU护士、MICU住院医师和危重护理人员进行协议教育,并实施16周。还对护理人员在实施前和实施后进行了调查。结果:中心静脉导管使用率降低37.9%,项目实施期间无中心静脉导管相关血流感染记录。大多数护理人员表示,使用该方案增加了他们在没有中心静脉导管的情况下给药血管加压药的信心。未发生明显外渗事件。讨论:虽然不能确定该方案的实施与减少中心静脉导管使用率之间的因果关系,但考虑到已知的中心静脉导管风险,这种减少在临床上是有意义的。增强护理人员的信心也为继续使用该方案提供了支持。结论:以护士为导向的外周血管加压素输注方案可有效地应用于护理实践。
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Reducing Central Line Utilization by Peripherally Infusing Vasopressors.

Background: Central line-associated bloodstream infection is a preventable contributor to excess death and excess cost in the health care system. Vasopressor infusion is one of the primary reasons for central line placement. In the medical intensive care unit (MICU) at an academic medical center, there was no standard practice for peripheral versus central infusion of vasopressors.

Objective: The objective of this quality improvement project was to implement an evidence-based, nurse-driven protocol to guide the peripheral infusion of vasopressors. The goal was to reduce central line utilization by 10%.

Methods: Education on the protocol was provided to the MICU nurses, MICU residents, and crisis nurses, followed by a 16-week implementation period. Nursing staff were also surveyed preimplementation and postimplementation of the protocol.

Results: Central line utilization was reduced by 37.9%, and there were no central line-associated bloodstream infections recorded during project implementation. Most of the nursing staff indicated that use of the protocol increased their confidence in administering vasopressors without a central line. No significant extravasation events occurred.

Discussion: Although a causal link between implementation of this protocol and reduction of central line utilization cannot be established, the reduction is clinically meaningful given the known risks of central lines. Increased nursing staff confidence also provides support for continued use of the protocol.

Conclusion: A nurse-driven protocol to guide the peripheral infusion of vasopressors can be effectively implemented into nursing practice.

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Accounts of Chemical Research
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