Effectiveness of using near-infrared vein visualizers by nurses in promoting successful peripheral venous catheterization in patients receiving chemotherapy

Naoki Kuramoto, Yoriko Watanabe
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Objective: Visibility and palpability of peripheral veins may affect peripheral intravenous catheterization (PIVC) failure and complications. A near-infrared (NIR) vein visualizer is recommended to select peripheral veins with low visibility. Chemotherapy reduces the number of peripheral veins suitable for PIVC; however, no study has shown that NIR vein visualizers can prevent PIVC failures during chemotherapy. We investigated the effectiveness of using an NIR vein visualizer by nurses for PIVC during chemotherapy. Technical Report: We investigated the vein characteristics (i.e., visibility, palpability), PIVC difficulty before puncture, and success or failure. The study field was a chemotherapy room at the General Hospital (Shizuoka, Japan). The study participants were nurses who performed PIVC in patients receiving chemotherapy. Six nurses were enrolled, and eighty-four PIVC cases were obtained (with duplicate patients). There were 34 cases in the NIR vein visualizer group and 50 in the standard insertion group; the NIR vein visualizer group had a significantly higher number of difficult PIVC cases (p < .01). Peripheral veins with successful PIVC in the NIR vein visualizer group had significantly higher visibility and palpability than those with PIVC failure (p < .05). Conclusions: During chemotherapy, nurses used an NIR vein visualizer for the peripheral veins deemed difficult to catheterize; PIVC was successfully performed in the peripheral veins with high palpability. The results showed that an NIR vein visualizer facilitates successful PIVC during chemotherapy.
护士使用近红外静脉显像器促进化疗患者外周静脉置管成功的效果
目的:外周静脉的可见性和可触性可能影响外周静脉置管术(PIVC)的失败和并发症。建议使用近红外(NIR)静脉显像仪来选择能见度低的周围静脉。化疗减少了适合PIVC的周围静脉数量;然而,没有研究表明近红外静脉显像器可以预防化疗期间的PIVC衰竭。我们调查了护士在化疗期间使用近红外静脉显像器治疗PIVC的有效性。技术报告:我们调查了静脉特征(即可视性、触感)、穿刺前PIVC难度和成功或失败。研究地点为日本静冈县总医院的一间化疗室。研究参与者是为接受化疗的患者进行PIVC的护士。纳入6名护士,获得84例PIVC病例(有重复患者)。NIR静脉显像器组34例,标准插入组50例;近红外静脉显像器组出现PIVC困难病例数明显高于静脉显像器组(p < 0.01)。近红外静脉显像器组外周静脉PIVC成功组的可见性和触感明显高于PIVC失败组(p < 0.05)。结论:在化疗过程中,护士对难以置管的外周静脉使用近红外静脉显像仪;在高触感的外周静脉中成功进行了PIVC。结果表明,近红外静脉显像器有助于化疗期间成功的PIVC。
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