Desplazamiento de catéteres venosos de punción ecodirigida. Estudio transversal sobre la influencia de la estrategia eFIX para la selección del dispositivo de fijación

  1. Aurelio Rodríguez García
  2. Yésica Pérez Fernández
  3. Raquel Pulido Pérez
  4. Yaiza Lugo Castro
  5. Antonio Javier Rodríguez Hernández
  6. Óscar Valdivielso Mendi
Revista:
ENE Revista de Enfermería

ISSN: 1988-348X

Ano de publicación: 2023

Volume: 17

Número: 1

Tipo: Artigo

Outras publicacións en: ENE Revista de Enfermería

Resumo

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Ultrasound-guided micropuncture cannulation of deep veins of the arm increases the success rate at the first attempt and reduces the probability of complications, which results in an improvement in the efficiency of the procedure. Displacement of the catheter is an avoidable complication that is related to a higher risk of phlebitis, thrombosis, and infectionsb as well as greater financial costs and, therefore, a decrease in the efficiency of the procedure. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the influence of the "eFIX" fixation device selection strategy on the displacement of venous catheters implanted with ultrasound-guided puncture. MATERIAL AND METHOD: A cross-sectional analytical observational study was carried out. It included all patients older than 14 years admitted to the University Hospital of La Palma who met the criteria for a Midline (ML) or Central Peripherally Inserted Catheter (PICC) between July 1, 2021 and June 30. 2022. Displacement of the catheter was identified as a dependent variable and the application of the self-made fixation system selection strategy (eFIX) as an independent variable, which includes the routine use of adhesive devices (AD) with statlock technology and the selection of patients for the use of subcutaneous anchors (ASC) and tissue adhesive. Data analysis with descriptive statistics with OR effect measure. RESULTS: 378 records were reviewed. 171 (45.23%) correspond to the group without application of eFIX, identifying 25 cases (14.61%) of displacement and 207 (54.76%) belonging to the group with application of eFIX, identifying 11 cases (5.31%). ) of displacement. Resulting in an OR= 0.32 with a standard error of 0.37 and a 95% CI (0.68 and 0.15). CI 99% (0.86 and 0.12) In the first group, 7 cases (4%) of thrombosis, 1 case (0.5%) of phlebitis and 0 cases of infections were identified. In the second group, 7 cases (3.38%) of thrombosis, 0 cases of phlebitis and 0 cases of infections were identified. DISCUSSION: The data show a decrease in catheter displacement in patients with eFIX application. It seems that the application of this strategy influences the decrease in displacement by discriminating the use of AD and ASC based on the low risk of displacement attributable to ASC (0-1.5%) f compared to the 14-20% attributable to DAe. The study may be limited by selection bias and confounding, but the results open the door to future studies. CONLUSION: The application of the fixation system selection strategy was considered an influential factor in reducing the prevalence of displacement of venous ultrasound-guided puncture catheters and related complications.

Referencias bibliográficas

  • Liu, L,Tan, Y,Li, S,Tian, J. (2019). “Modified dynamic needle tip positioning” short-axis, out-of-plane, ultrasoundguided radial artery cannulation in neonates: a randomized controlled trial. Anesthesia & Analgesia. 129. 178
  • Molina-Mazón, C.S.. (2018). “Estudio comparativo sobre fijación de cateter venoso central mediante sutura versus dispositivo adhesivo”. Enfermería intensiva. 9. 103
  • (1996). Cardella Cumulative experience with 1,273 peripherally inserted central catheters at a single institution. JVIR. 7. 5-13
  • Knafelj, Rihard,Rozman, Suzana,Levec, Ida,Korošec, Bojana,Kramar, Vanda. SUTURE-LESS CATHETER FIXATION The Time is Now. University Medical Center Ljubljana. Sovenia.
  • Broadhurst, D.,Mallick, R.. Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, ON, Canada PICC Securement Dressings – A Randomized Controlled Trial in the Homecare Setting. Association for Vascular Access 2014.
  • Egan, G.,Siskin, G.,Weinmann, R.,Galloway, M.. (2013). A Prospective Postmarket Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effi cacy of a New Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter Stabilization System. J Infus Nurs. 36. 181
  • (2016). SecurAcath is the only Subcutaneous Engineered Stabilization Device (ESD) that Meets the 2016 Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice. Journal of Infusion Nursing. 39.
  • Hill, J. (2014). St Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, BC, Canada Beyond the Dressing for PICCs - Strategy for Cost-Savings and Work Efficiency. Oral Presentation, World Congress Vascular Access.
  • (2014). Ministerio de Sanidad, Servicios Sociales e igualdad. Guías de práctica clínica en el Sistema Nacional de Salud. “Guía práctica clínica sobre terapia intravenosa con dispositivos no permanentes en el adulto”.
  • Capdevila, Josep A. (2013). “Revisión. El catéter periférico: El gran olvidado de la infección nosocomial”. Servicio de Medicina interna, Hospital de Mataró. Rev Esp Quimioter. 26. 1-5
  • (2021). Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario Guía de Buenas Prácticas. Acceso Vascular. RNAO. Toronto.
  • Fortes Escalona, Nuria,Fernández Domínguez, Juana María,Cruzado Álvarez, Concepción,García Matez, Susana. (2019). “Uso de catéteres venosos de línea media en pacientes hospitalizados”. Enferm. glob. 18.
  • López González, Jorge,López, José Luis,Murillo Pozo, M.ª Ángeles,Moyano Leiva, Olalla,Slöcker Barrio, María,Gómez Luque, José M.ª,Oulego Erroz, Ignacio,Muñoyerro Sesmero, Marta. (2021). Canalización vascular ecoguiada en pediatria. Sociedad y fundación Española de cuidados intensivos pediátricos. Protoc diagn ter pediatr. 1. 379
  • McParlan, D,Edgar, L,Gault, M,Gillespie, S,Menelly, R,Reid, M. (2020). Intravascular catheter migration: A cross-sectional and health-economic comparison of adhesive and subcutaneous engineered stabilisation devices for intravascular device securement. J Vasc Access. 21. 33
  • Gilardi. (2021). Reduction of bacterial colonization at the exit site of peripherally inserted central catheters: a comparison between chlorhexidine-relasing sponge dressing and cyano-acrylate. J Vasc Access. 22. 597-601
  • (2021). Gavacelt: Italian group of long-term venous access devices. Recommendations on use of glues ni venous access.
  • Marraco-Boncompte, Mercedes,Lorente-Roda, Blanca Isabel,Echamendi-Hernández, María,Yagüe-Gastón, Alicia,Martínez-Arangoa, Itziar,Lerín-Lebrero, Marta. (2019). Incorporación de la técnica ecoguiada en la inserción periférica de vías centrales: un nuevo reto para enfermería en cuidados intensivos. Nursing. 36.