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Clinical Trial British journal of nursing (Mark Allen Publishing). 2009 Jan;18(1):8-16. doi: 10.12968/bjon.2009.18.1.32071 0.02025

Comparison of three peripherally-inserted central catheters: pilot study

三种外周插入式中心静脉导管的比较:一项试点研究 翻译改进

Michele Di Giacomo  1

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  • 1 Macmillan Chemotherapy, Whittington Hospital NHS Trust, London.
  • DOI: 10.12968/bjon.2009.18.1.32071 PMID: 19127226

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    Peripherally-inserted central catheters (PICCS) are non-tunnelled, central catheters inserted through a peripheral vein of the arm. They are 50-60 cm long and are usually made of either silicone or second-third generation polyurethane. PICCs can be used for prolonged, continuous or intermittent infusion therapies (up to 3 months) both in hospitalized patients and in patients treated as outpatients, in a hospice, or at home. When establishing a vascular service it is key to select a PICC that meets the requirements of safety, cost-effectiveness, high resistance (ability to take increasing fluid volumes with high pressure devices) and durability, and low complications rate. The complications and dwell times of three different PICCs were studied: coated polyurethane, valved silicone and power-injectable. The study was conducted at the chemotherapy suite at the author's hospital with the aim of selecting the right PICC based on low incidence of complications, resistance and enhanced dwell time. Results show a low incidence of complications and long dwell time among patients with the power-injectable PICC. Furthermore, this study demonstrated a reduction on the rate of occlusion and rupture with power-injectable PICCs, which makes them safer to use for administration of chemotherapy and other vesicant agents, as well as for the management of patients in critical care.

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