Improvement of Broviac catheter-related outcomes after the implementation of a quality management system: A before-and-after prospective observational study

Q4 Medicine
Manel Kammoun, A. Jarraya, S. Ammar, K. Kolsi
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Background: Because of the high rates of Broviac catheter complications, we started an urgent quality process to reduce this morbidity. The aim is to assess the efficiency of the main actions we have taken in enhancing our practice and improving Broviac outcomes. Methods: We included all neonates and young infants requiring surgical central venous access using a Broviac tunneled catheter. We compared the catheters’ outcomes before and after the implementation of a quality program based on a nurse teaching program, patient selection, and catheter management multidisciplinary protocol. The significance threshold was set at p<0.05. Results: We included 94 patients: 51 in the protocol group and 43 in the control group. The complication rate was reduced from 60.3% to 25.5% with p=0.001. The lifetime of the catheter was improved from 11.3 ± 4.3 days to 19.1 ± 9 days with p=0.007. The catheter infection was reduced from 65.3% to 46.1% with p≤0.001. Conclusion: This quality improvement project shows the utility of a quality assurance program based on careful indications and patient selection, a nursing teaching program, and a multidisciplinary catheter management protocol, in reducing Broviac catheter-related morbidity.
实施质量管理体系后布洛维亚克导管相关结果的改善:一项前后前瞻性观察研究
背景:由于Broviac导管并发症的发生率很高,我们开始了一项紧急的质量流程来降低这种发病率。目的是评估我们在加强实践和改善Broviac成果方面采取的主要行动的效率。方法:我们纳入了所有需要使用Broviac隧道导管进行中心静脉手术的新生儿和婴幼儿。我们比较了基于护士教学计划、患者选择和导管管理多学科方案的质量计划实施前后导管的结果。显著性阈值设置为p<0.05。结果:我们包括94名患者:方案组51名,对照组43名。并发症发生率从60.3%降至25.5%,p=0.001。导管的使用寿命从11.3±4.3天提高到19.1±9天,p=0.007。导管感染率从65.3%降至46.1%,p≤0.001。结论:该质量改进项目显示了基于仔细适应症和患者选择的质量保证计划、护理教学计划和多学科导管管理方案在降低Broviac导管相关发病率方面的实用性。
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Journal of Neonatal Surgery
Journal of Neonatal Surgery Medicine-Surgery
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