Masoorli Sue
Perivascular Nurse Consultants, Inc., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
J Infus Nurs. 2007 Nov-Dec;30(6):346-50. doi: 10.1097/01.NAN.0000300310.18648.b2.
Nerve injury related to the insertion of peripheral IV catheters, venipuncture for blood collection, and the insertion of peripherally inserted central catheters is the most commonly reported insertion complication. Nurses who insert peripheral and central vascular access devices are responsible, both clinically and legally, to have a working knowledge of the vascular, arterial, and nerve anatomy of the upper extremity. Nerve compression injury is related to large infiltrations and extravasations that can cause compartment syndrome. A hematoma can develop when inadequate pressure is applied to vascular and arterial puncture sites and can result in nerve compression injury. These injuries are preventable when nurses select appropriate sites for insertion of vascular access devices, assess IV sites timely and properly, and use proper venipuncture techniques.
与外周静脉留置针穿刺、采血静脉穿刺以及经外周静脉穿刺中心静脉置管相关的神经损伤是最常报告的穿刺并发症。插入外周和中心血管通路装置的护士在临床和法律上都有责任掌握上肢血管、动脉和神经解剖学的实用知识。神经压迫损伤与可能导致骨筋膜室综合征的大量渗漏和外渗有关。当对血管和动脉穿刺部位施加的压力不足时,可能会形成血肿,并可能导致神经压迫损伤。当护士选择合适的部位插入血管通路装置、及时且正确地评估静脉穿刺部位并使用适当的静脉穿刺技术时,这些损伤是可以预防的。