继发性外周置管错位的早期识别与处理

N. Jiang, Ruiyi Zhao, Yuejiao Zhang
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目的早期识别和处理继发性外周中心导管(PICC)错位,减少PICC相关并发症。方法选取2017年1月至2018年12月浙江大学医学院第二附属医院静脉治疗科住院患者8 509例。植入PICC,原尖端位置在上腔静脉(SVC)。观察留置过程中导管的功能及并发症。每例异常患者均行x线检查,以确定导管的路径和尖端位置。在患者情况允许的情况下,采用外手法(拔出部分导管、改变体位、外叩击、0.9%氯化钠快速冲洗)调整针尖错位。结果早期发现PICC继发性移位31例,其中27例经手外复位治疗。成功19例,失败8例。成功率为70.4%。在这个过程中没有其他并发症。3例发现静脉血栓形成,1例因病情不佳无法进行外手法操作。结论x线是鉴别PICC继发性移位的简便方法。采用外手法将针尖位置调整回SVC位置有效,且并发症少,值得临床推广应用。关键词:导尿;外周;二次错位;识别;管理
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Early identification and management of secondary malposition of peripherally inserted central catheter
Objective To early identify and manage secondary malposition of peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC), and to reduce other PICC related complications. Methods A total of 8 509 patients were included form January 2017 to December 2018 in intravenous therapy department in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Medical College of Zhejiang University. PICC was implanted and the original tip location was in the superior vena cava (SVC). The function and complications of the catheter were evaluated during the indwelling process. X-ray was taken for every abnormal patient to confirm the route and tip position of the catheter. Tip malposition were adjusted by external manipulation (pulling out part of the catheter, changing body position, external percussion, rapid flushing with 0.9% sodium chloride) when patients’ situation were allowed. Results A total of 31 cases of PICC secondary malposition were early identified, 27 of them were treated with external manual reduction. Totally 19 cases succeeded, and 8 cases failed. The success rate was 70.4%. There was no other complication during the process. 3 cases were found venous thrombosis, and 1 case was unable to do external manipulation due to his poor situation. Conclusion X-ray is a simple and easy method to identify secondary malposition of PICC. Using external manipulation to adjust the tip position back to SVC is effective, and the complications are few, which is worthy of clinical application. Key words: Catheterization, peripheral; Secondary malposition; Identify; Manage
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