Intramuscular vaccine administrations including the adoption of “Zeta-track technique” & “without aspiration slow injection technique” (ZTT & WASiT): a prospective review

Q4 Nursing
Elena Sblendorio
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Abstract Objective To review the current literature on the practice of intramuscular injections (IMIs), focusing on immunizations. Methods The present study comprises 2 reviews, characterized by high-quality evidence, pertaining to the deployment of the slow injection technique without aspiration (referred to in this paper as the without-aspiration slow injection technique [WASiT]) and combined with the Zeta-track technique (ZTT). The literature review is oriented toward the analysis of 2 features associated with IMIs techniques: safety and pain, integrating new evidence on vaccinee positioning for each muscle site and general relaxation techniques in the multi-parametric analysis. Results The rigorous and in-depth reviews in the current study reveal the usefulness of including, among the international guidelines for via intramuscular immunizations, the adoption of WASiT only for compliant vaccinees, and in combination with all validated techniques for IMIs, and the use of ZTT limitedly if specific well-developed muscles are indicated. All the technique’s limitations are exposed. Conclusions Future research directions are presented by including the author’s study designs to provide indirect evidence for the validity of the rationale of the slow injection technique using scientific methods, and for the conduction of future randomized controlled trials (RCTs) focused on revisiting the adoption of ZTT in a dynamic and integrated immunizations protocol in anterolateral thigh (ALT), ventrogluteal (VG), and also in the deltoid muscle, in the specific cases analyzed.
肌肉内疫苗管理,包括采用“Zeta追踪技术”和“无抽吸缓慢注射技术”(ZTT和WASiT):前瞻性综述
摘要目的综述目前肌内注射(IMI)实践的文献,重点是免疫接种。方法本研究包括2篇综述,以高质量的证据为特征,涉及无抽吸慢注射技术(本文称为无抽吸慢注入技术[WASiT])的部署,并与Zeta跟踪技术(ZTT)相结合。文献综述旨在分析与IMIs技术相关的两个特征:安全性和疼痛,在多参数分析中整合关于每个肌肉部位的疫苗接种者定位的新证据和一般放松技术。结果当前研究中严格而深入的审查表明,在肌内免疫的国际指南中,包括仅对符合条件的疫苗接种者采用WASiT,并结合所有经验证的IMI技术,以及在显示特定发育良好的肌肉时限制使用ZTT是有用的。这项技术的所有局限性都暴露出来了。结论提出了未来的研究方向,包括作者的研究设计,以使用科学方法为慢注射技术的基本原理的有效性提供间接证据,以及为了进行未来的随机对照试验(RCT),重点是在分析的特定病例中,在动态和综合免疫方案中,在股前外侧(ALT)、黄体前(VG)和三角肌中重新采用ZTT。
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Frontiers of Nursing
Frontiers of Nursing Nursing-Nursing (all)
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