British Columbia's Children's Hospital, Evidence to Innovation, BCCHR, University of British Columbia, School of Nursing, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Hematology/Oncology/BMT Department, BC Children's Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
J Clin Apher. 2021 Feb;36(1):143-148. doi: 10.1002/jca.21856. Epub 2020 Nov 28.
Peripheral vascular access and venipuncture are major causes of distress and anxiety for children and their parents. This is especially difficult for patients with hemoglobinopathies (thalassemia major and sickle cell disease) who require chronic blood transfusions. These patients require peripheral venous access for regular blood transfusions and (in the case of sickle cell disease) for automated red cell exchange procedures. Peripheral intravenous (PIV) catheters are much preferred to central venous lines as they carry far fewer risks. However, when patients experience multiple unsuccessful attempts to initiate a PIV, it can be traumatizing and cause anxiety for future visits. Establishing therapeutic trust and ensuring a smooth experience are of paramount importance for these chronic patients who require regular blood transfusions.
The purpose of this study was to determine whether ultrasound-guided PIV insertion decreases PIV-associated pain and anxiety, and whether the number of attempts and amount of time spent accessing PIVs in children with difficult peripheral intravenous (DPIV) access is reduced.
This was a pilot study with both retrospective and prospective components. Hemoglobinopathies are relatively rare in our population and our study cohort was small (N = 18).
We identified four DPIV access patients. We recorded each time these patients had a PIV inserted as an encounter.
DISCUSSION/CONCLUSION: We found that while there was a small amount of time gained by using ultrasound-guided PIV insertion, patient and parent satisfaction was significantly improved.
外周血管通路和静脉穿刺是儿童及其父母痛苦和焦虑的主要原因。对于需要长期输血的血红蛋白病(重型地中海贫血和镰状细胞病)患者来说,这尤其困难。这些患者需要外周静脉通路进行常规输血,(在镰状细胞病的情况下)还需要进行自动化红细胞交换程序。外周静脉(PIV)导管比中央静脉导管风险小得多,因此更受青睐。然而,当患者多次尝试外周静脉穿刺未能成功时,这可能会给他们带来创伤,并导致他们对未来的就诊感到焦虑。对于这些需要定期输血的慢性患者来说,建立治疗信任和确保顺利的就诊体验至关重要。
本研究旨在确定超声引导下 PIV 插入是否能减轻 PIV 相关的疼痛和焦虑,以及在困难外周静脉(DPIV)通路的儿童中,尝试次数和花费在 PIV 置管上的时间是否减少。
这是一项具有回顾性和前瞻性部分的试点研究。血红蛋白病在我们的人群中相对罕见,我们的研究队列规模较小(N=18)。
我们确定了 4 例 DPIV 通路患者。我们记录了每位患者每次进行 PIV 插入的情况。
讨论/结论:我们发现,虽然使用超声引导下 PIV 插入可以节省少量时间,但患者和家长的满意度显著提高。