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Comparative Study
. 2015 Jun;90(2):135-41.
doi: 10.1016/j.jhin.2015.01.024. Epub 2015 Feb 26.

Nationwide study on the use of intravascular catheters in internal medicine departments

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Comparative Study

Nationwide study on the use of intravascular catheters in internal medicine departments

M Guembe et al. J Hosp Infect. 2015 Jun.

Abstract

Background: The use of intravascular catheters (IVCs) in intensive care units (ICUs) has been well assessed in recent years. However, a high proportion of these devices are placed in patients outside the ICU, particularly in internal medicine departments (IMDs), where data on the quality of care are scarce.

Aim: To assess the use and management of IVCs in IMDs in Spain.

Methods: We performed a point prevalence study of all adult inpatients on 47 IMDs from hospitals of different sizes on one day in June 2013. A local co-ordinator was appointed to assess patients and collect data from each site.

Findings: Out of the 2080 adult patients hospitalized on the study day, 1703 (81.9%) had one or more IVCs (95.4% of which were peripheral devices). Infection was detected at the insertion site in 92 catheters (5.0%); 87 patients (5.2%) had signs of sepsis, but only one case was considered to be catheter-related. The local co-ordinators estimated that 19% of the catheters in place were no longer necessary. A daily record of the need for a catheter was available in only 40.6% of cases.

Conclusion: Our study shows clear opportunities for improvement regarding catheter use and care in Spanish IMDs. Strategies similar to those applied in ICUs should be implemented in IMDs.

Keywords: Catheter care and management; Internal medicine departments; Intravascular lines; Surveillance.

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