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一种用于血液透析中静脉通路出血的原型血管夹:一项前瞻性队列研究。

A prototype line clamp for venous access bleeding in hemodialysis: A prospective cohort study.

作者信息

Kennedy Claire, McGrath-Chong Margaret, Arustei Daniela, d'Gama Celine, Faratro Rose, Fung Stella, Magtoto Eduardo, Wong Elizabeth, Chan Christopher T

机构信息

Division of Nephrology, University Health Network, Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

Hemodial Int. 2019 Apr;23(2):151-157. doi: 10.1111/hdi.12737. Epub 2019 Feb 19.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Venous needle dislodgement (or venous port disconnection) during hemodialysis (HD) may lead to catastrophic blood loss, particularly during unsupervised home HD. A prototype venous line clamp was developed for use in conjunction with the Redsense blood loss sensor. We hypothesize that this prototype device will provide additional safety to dialysis without excessive burden.

METHODS

This was a single-center, prospective cohort study. Participants kept a log of bleeding, troubleshooting and clamp deployment events, and completed questionnaires before device first use and after device final use. The primary outcome was appropriate device function, evaluated by review of bleeding and clamp deployment events. The secondary outcomes were patient/nursing staff expectations and experience of the device.

FINDINGS

Fourteen patients used the device during a combined total of 214 HD treatments. Five participants (36%) had experienced a bleeding or disconnection event prior to study recruitment. All vascular access types were represented. The device was tested during incenter HD (n = 7 patients) and home HD (n = 7 patients). There were eight clamp deployment events, three of which were in the setting of minor bleeding at the venous access site. No other bleeding events were reported. The main troubleshooting issues were related to cumbersome device connections. Participants perceived additional safety with the device (median score 4.25 out of 5; range 1-5). However, the amount of additional work created was variable, and large in some cases (median score 2 out of 5; range 0-4.5). There was no association between HD vintage and device burden (P = 0.55).

DISCUSSION

This "proof of concept" study confirmed that a clamp on the venous line, operating in conjunction with a venous access blood detector, is feasible regardless of HD location or vascular access type. The device improved patient safety perception during HD but was burdensome. Design modifications could improve future device iterations.

摘要

引言

血液透析(HD)期间静脉穿刺针移位(或静脉端口断开连接)可能导致灾难性失血,尤其是在无人监督的家庭血液透析期间。开发了一种原型静脉管路夹,用于与Redsense失血传感器配合使用。我们假设这种原型设备将为透析提供额外的安全性,而不会造成过多负担。

方法

这是一项单中心前瞻性队列研究。参与者记录出血、故障排除和夹子部署事件,并在首次使用设备前和最终使用设备后完成问卷。主要结局是通过审查出血和夹子部署事件评估的设备功能是否正常。次要结局是患者/护理人员对该设备的期望和体验。

结果

14名患者在总共214次血液透析治疗中使用了该设备。5名参与者(36%)在研究招募前经历过出血或断开连接事件。所有血管通路类型均有代表。该设备在中心血液透析(n = 7例患者)和家庭血液透析(n = 7例患者)期间进行了测试。有8次夹子部署事件,其中3次发生在静脉通路部位轻微出血的情况下。未报告其他出血事件。主要的故障排除问题与设备连接繁琐有关。参与者认为该设备增加了安全性(中位数评分为4.25分,满分5分;范围为1 - 5分)。然而,增加的工作量各不相同,在某些情况下很大(中位数评分为2分,满分5分;范围为0 - 4.5分)。血液透析年限与设备负担之间无关联(P = 0.55)。

讨论

这项“概念验证”研究证实,与静脉通路血液探测器配合使用的静脉管路上的夹子,无论血液透析地点或血管通路类型如何都是可行的。该设备提高了血液透析期间患者的安全感知,但使用起来很麻烦。设计改进可以改善未来的设备迭代。

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