Jamal Bahramsari, M. Kazemi, Azade Nasrollah nezahad, T. Sadeghi
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摘要
外周血管的介绍是静脉炎。根据迷迭香的抗炎作用,本研究旨在确定迷迭香软膏对儿科病房住院患儿外周血管导管引起的静脉炎和感染的影响。材料与方法:本双盲临床研究对2017年在伊朗Dezful Ganjavian医院儿科病房住院的96名儿童进行了研究。采用分组随机法将儿童随机分为干预组和对照组。干预组应用迷迭香软膏0.5 cc,对照组应用Eucerin软膏在远端静脉插管部位。静脉插管部位每12小时监测一次,持续72小时以控制静脉炎,每24小时清洗一次并重新使用药膏。如果检测到静脉炎,将静脉插管隔离消毒后送实验室培养。结果:干预组导管生存时间比对照组长9.98 h (P =0.027),静脉炎发生率(37.5%)高于干预组(18.8%)(P =0.034)。两组患者在培养液中置管次数差异无统计学意义(P =0.213)。结论:局部应用迷迭香软膏可降低儿童静脉留置管引起的静脉炎的发生率,推荐作为减少静脉炎的代用品。
Effect of topical rosemary ointment on the phlebitis and peripheral vascular catheter infection in children
Introduction of peripheral vascular is phlebitis. According to the anti-inflammatory role of Rosemary, this study aimed to determine the effect of rosemary ointment on the phlebitis and infections caused by peripheral vascular catheter in children admitted to the pediatric ward. Materials and Methods : This double-blind clinical trial study was conducted on 96 children admitted at pediatric ward of Ganjavian Hospital in Dezful, Iran in 2017. Children were randomly divided into intervention and control groups using permuted block randomization. In the intervention group, 0.5 cc of rosemary ointment was used and in the control group Eucerin ointment was used in the distal IV cannula site. IV cannula site was monitored for every 12 hours for up to 72 hours for control phlebitis and every 24 hours was cleaned and re-ointment was used. If the phlebitis was detected, the IV cannula was isolated sterilized and sent to the laboratory for culture. Results: Catheter survival time in the intervention group was 9.98 hours higher than the control group ( P =0.027) and the incidence of phlebitis in the control group (37.5%) was higher than the intervention group (18.8%) ( P =0.034). There was no significant difference in the catheter cannulation in the culture medium between the two groups ( P =0.213). Conclusion: Local application of rosemary ointment can reduce the incidence of phlebitis due to intravenous catheter in children, therefore, it is recommended as a substitute for reducing phlebitis.