Heparin solution for maintaining peripheral venous catheter patency in children: a survey of current practice in Italian pediatric units.

Sofia Bisogni, Francesca Giusti, Daniele Ciofi, Filippo Festini
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Abstract

Background: Prolonging the duration of peripheral venous catheters (PVC) as long as possible in children is a nursing priority. However, available studies provide conflicting evidence on what kind of flush/lock solution should be used to increase the life of PVCs in children.

Objectives: To describe the clinical behavior of nurses working in Italian pediatric units with regards to PVCs flushing and locking practices.

Methods: Cross-sectional study. Nurses were invited to participate using the network of the Italian Society of Pediatric Nursing Science. Those participating completed an online questionnaire available on a website established for this specific purpose. Results: 405 questionnaires were completed.

Results: The majority of nurses reported using Normal saline solution (NS) to flush 22 gauge PVCs: 77.6% in children up to 6 months of age, 74.7% in children 6 months to 2 years, and 74.6% in children over 2 years. Nurses tend to use heparin solutions (HS) more frequently when a smaller gauge PVC is used (24 instead of 22) and when access is less frequent. The use of HS for PVC lock is more common in onco-hematology units (54.5% in children over 6 months with 24 gauge PVC), pediatric surgery units (35%), and in short-stay units (55.6%), whereas NS is used more frequently in Intensive care units (9.4%) and neonatology units (12.2%).

Conclusion: Although the majority of respondents use NS, we found a high variability in practices among Italian nurses. More research on the effectiveness and safety of HS in maintaining the patency of PVCs is needed.

维持儿童外周静脉导管通畅的肝素溶液:意大利儿科单位当前实践的调查。
背景:尽可能延长儿童外周静脉导管(PVC)的使用时间是护理的重点。然而,关于应该使用哪种冲洗/锁定溶液来延长儿童室性早搏的寿命,现有的研究提供了相互矛盾的证据。目的:描述意大利儿科护士在室性早搏冲洗和锁定方面的临床行为。方法:横断面研究。护士被邀请参加使用意大利儿科护理科学学会的网络。参与者在专门为此目的建立的网站上完成了一份在线调查问卷。结果:共完成问卷405份。结果:大多数护士报告使用生理盐水(NS)冲洗22个计室早:6个月以下儿童占77.6%,6个月至2岁儿童占74.7%,2岁以上儿童占74.6%。当使用较小规格的PVC(24而不是22)并且访问次数较少时,护士倾向于更频繁地使用肝素溶液(HS)。HS用于PVC锁在肿瘤血液科(6个月以上24号PVC患儿中占54.5%)、儿科外科(35%)和短期住院病房(55.6%)中更为常见,而NS在重症监护病房(9.4%)和新生儿病房(12.2%)中使用更为频繁。结论:虽然大多数受访者使用NS,但我们发现意大利护士在实践中存在很大差异。HS维持室性早搏通畅的有效性和安全性有待进一步研究。
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