Loughran S C, Edwards S, McClure S
J Intraven Nurs. 1992 May-Jun;15(3):152-9.
To date, no research articles have been published that explore the practice of using guidewires for placement of peripherally inserted central catheters. The literature contains speculations regarding the pros and cons of guidewire use. However, no studies to date have compared patient outcomes when peripherally inserted central catheter lines are inserted with and without guidewires. To examine the use of guidewires for peripherally inserted central lines, a comparative study was conducted at two acute care facilities, one using guidewires for insertion and one inserting peripherally inserted central catheter lines without guidewires. 109 catheters were studied between January 1, 1990 and January 1, 1991. The primary focus of this study was to examine whether guidewire use places patients at higher risk for catheter-related complications, particularly phlebitis. No significant differences in phlebitis rates between the two study sites were found. Other catheter-related and noncatheter-related complications were similar between the two facilities. The results of this study do not support the belief that guidewire use increases complication rates.
迄今为止,尚未发表过探讨使用导丝放置外周静脉中心导管操作的研究文章。文献中存在关于使用导丝利弊的推测。然而,迄今为止尚无研究比较在插入外周静脉中心导管时使用导丝和不使用导丝的患者结局。为了研究导丝在外周静脉中心导管中的使用情况,在两家急症护理机构进行了一项对比研究,一家使用导丝进行插入,另一家不使用导丝插入外周静脉中心导管。在1990年1月1日至1991年1月1日期间对109根导管进行了研究。本研究的主要重点是检查使用导丝是否会使患者发生导管相关并发症(尤其是静脉炎)的风险更高。两个研究地点的静脉炎发生率未发现显著差异。两家机构之间其他导管相关和非导管相关并发症相似。本研究结果不支持使用导丝会增加并发症发生率这一观点。