A randomized controlled study of bedside electrocardiograph-guided tip location technique & the traditional chest radiography tip location technique for peripherally inserted central venous catheter in cancer patients

Autor: Aimin Li, JianGuo Jiao, Zhenchang Sun, Ying Zhang, XiaoLi Hao, Qiaozhi Sun, Li Tian, Jin-Hong Miao
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2018
Předmět:
Catheterization
Central Venous

China
medicine.medical_specialty
complications
Radiography
lcsh:Medicine
electrocardiograph-guided
Pilot Projects
Peripherally-inserted central venous catheter
Anxiety
Peripherally inserted central catheter
General Biochemistry
Genetics and Molecular Biology

law.invention
Electrocardiography
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Randomized controlled trial
law
Neoplasms
medicine
Central Venous Catheters
Humans
In patient
chest radiograph
030504 nursing
business.industry
lcsh:R
General Medicine
Radiation exposure
Catheter
030220 oncology & carcinogenesis
Anxiety - chest radiograph - complications - electrocardiograph-guided - tip location
Original Article
Radiography
Thoracic

Radiology
0305 other medical science
business
Retention time
tip location
Zdroj: Indian Journal of Medical Research, Vol 147, Iss 5, Pp 477-483 (2018)
The Indian Journal of Medical Research
ISSN: 0971-5916
Popis: Background & objectives: The peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) has the advantages of higher safety, lower infection rate and longer retention time than peripherally inserted catheter. This study was aimed to evaluate the accuracy and safety of bedside electrocardiograph (ECG)-guided tip location technique in PICC in cancer patients, and compared with traditional chest radiography tip location technique. Methods: Patients were randomly assigned into two groups: The ECG test group patients underwent PICC insertion with ECG-guided tip location, while the control group patients had PICC insertion by the conventional method. The precision of tip location was verified by chest radiography in both groups. The groups were compared with regard to the accuracy of tip placement, anxiety levels before and after the procedure; medical cost and incidence of complications at one week, three months and six months after PICC insertion. Results: Accurate tip location was achieved in 99.30 per cent in the ECG test group vs 92.30 per cent in the control group (P
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