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儿科肿瘤学中的“零目标”:中心静脉导管相关血流感染综述

"Targeting to zero" in pediatric oncology: a review of central venous catheter-related bloodstream infections.

作者信息

Secola Rita, Lewis Mary Ann, Pike Nancy, Needleman Jack, Doering Lynn

机构信息

Children's Hospital Los Angeles, CA 90027, USA.

出版信息

J Pediatr Oncol Nurs. 2012 Jan-Feb;29(1):14-27. doi: 10.1177/1043454211432752.

Abstract

Reducing or eliminating hospital acquired infections is a national quality of care priority. The majority of the 12,400 children diagnosed with cancer each year require long-term intravenous access to receive intensive and complex therapies. These children are at high risk for infection by nature of their disease and treatment, which often involves use of a central venous catheter (CVC). Throughout the nation, nurses assume frontline responsibility for safe, quality CVC care to minimize the risk of potentially life-threatening infections. Substantial financial and human costs are associated with CVC-related bloodstream infections, including prolonged hospital lengths of stay and increased care required to treat these infections. The purpose of this review of the literature is to summarize existing adult and pediatric data on CVC-related bloodstream infections and explore nursing models of CVC care that may improve pediatric oncology patient outcomes.

摘要

减少或消除医院获得性感染是国家医疗质量的优先事项。每年确诊的12400名癌症儿童中,大多数需要长期静脉通路来接受强化和复杂的治疗。由于疾病和治疗的性质,这些儿童极易感染,治疗通常涉及使用中心静脉导管(CVC)。在全国范围内,护士承担着安全、高质量CVC护理的一线责任,以尽量降低潜在的危及生命感染的风险。CVC相关血流感染会带来巨大的财务和人力成本,包括延长住院时间以及治疗这些感染所需增加的护理。这篇文献综述的目的是总结关于CVC相关血流感染的现有成人和儿科数据,并探索可能改善儿科肿瘤患者治疗结果的CVC护理模式。

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