周围静脉导管的置换与儿童并发症发生的临床症状相匹配

Khusnul Khotimah, Nani Nurhaeni, Ima Rachmawati
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本研究旨在探讨外周静脉置管对儿童并发症临床指征的影响。所采用的方法是对八篇关于静脉导管置换对儿童并发症发生率的临床表现影响的文章进行回顾,这些文章使用了ScienceDirect、ProQuest、Ebscohost和Scopus数据库。所审查文章的纳入标准是2002-2022年发表的研究文章,全文和英文均可访问。排除标准是无法在全文和检查报告中找到的文章。该研究的结果得到了八个符合研究目标的部分。系统回顾并发症的结果,8篇研究文章中有4篇显示,根据临床指征更换静脉导管未显著增加静脉导管并发症的风险;三篇研究文章显示静脉导管并发症无显著差异。关于静脉导管的生存时间,在回顾的8篇文章中,有3篇报告指出,根据临床适应症更换的静脉导管比常规更换的静脉导管生存时间更长。同时,从成本效益来看,三篇文章认为常规导管更换增加了医院费用。综上所述,根据临床指征更换静脉留置管对儿科患者有更积极的效果。如果定期对静脉导管并发症的体征和症状进行监测,可以早期发现静脉导管并发症的迹象。关键词:外渗,静脉炎,感染,浸润,外周静脉导管,静脉导管置换术
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Penggantian Kateter Intravena Perifer sesuai Indikasi Klinis terhadap Kejadian Komplikasi pada Anak
This study aims to determine the effect of peripheral intravenous catheter replacement on clinical indications of complications in children. The method used is a review of eight articles on the impact of intravenous catheter replacement on clinical presentations on the incidence of complications in children using the ScienceDirect, ProQuest, Ebscohost, and Scopus databases. The inclusion criteria for the articles reviewed were research articles published in 2002-2022, accessible in full text and English. The exclusion criteria were articles not accessible in full text and check reports. The study's results obtained eight pieces that followed the study's objectives. The results of a systematic review of complications, 4 of 8 research articles showed that intravenous catheter replacement according to clinical indications did not significantly increase the risk of intravenous catheter complications; three research articles showed no significant difference to intravenous catheter complications.Regarding the survival time of intravenous catheters, of the eight articles reviewed, three reports stated that those replaced based on clinical indications had a longer survival time than those replaced routinely. Meanwhile, from cost efficiency, three articles said that routine catheter replacement increased hospital expenses. In conclusion, replacing intravenous catheters according to clinical indications has a more positive effect on pediatric patients. If surveillance for signs and symptoms of intravenous catheter complications is carried out regularly, signs of intravenous catheter complications can be detected early.   Keywords: Extravasation, Phlebitis, Infection, Infiltration, Peripheral Intravenous Catheter, Intravenous Catheter Replacement
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