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在重症监护病房中犬和猫使用动脉导管的特点及相关并发症。

Characteristics of arterial catheter use and related complications in dogs and cats in an intensive care unit.

机构信息

Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

Department of Veterinary Surgical and Radiological Sciences|School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, Davis, California, USA.

出版信息

J Vet Emerg Crit Care (San Antonio). 2021 Jul;31(4):469-475. doi: 10.1111/vec.13084. Epub 2021 Jun 14.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To identify characteristics of arterial catheter use, including indwelling times and reasons for removal, and analyze potential risk factors for complications based on patient- and catheter-related variables.

DESIGN

Prospective clinical study from July 2012 to September 2016.

SETTING

University teaching hospital.

ANIMALS

One hundred ninety-eight dogs and 29 cats with an arterial catheter monitored in the ICU.

INTERVENTIONS

None.

MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS

A questionnaire was used to obtain patient and catheter information for arterial catheters monitored in the ICU during the study period. Two hundred twenty-seven catheters met the inclusion criteria. Most catheters were placed in the dorsal metatarsal artery in dogs (90.4%) and either the dorsal metatarsal artery (51.7%) or coccygeal artery (48.3%) in cats. Weights ranged from 1.5 to 64 kg in dogs and 0.77 to 8.7 kg in cats. The median indwelling time was 24 hours for dogs and 12 hours for cats. Minor complications occurred in 19.2% of catheters in dogs and 17.2% of those in cats with removal of catheter due to complications in 13 of 198 (6.6%) for dogs and 2 of 29 (6.9%) for cats. There was no association between the incidence of complications and patient weight, catheter indwelling time, species, insertion site, catheter size, or level of consciousness during placement. There was also no association between the method of catheter maintenance (intermittent flushing or continuous pressure transducer) and the failure of a catheter to aspirate or flush.

CONCLUSIONS

Arterial catheter-related complications were relatively frequent, but most complications were minor and did not justify removal of the catheter. This suggests that the use of arterial catheters in both species is relatively safe. However, further research is needed to assess complications related to longer catheter indwelling times, particularly in cats.

摘要

目的

确定动脉导管使用的特点,包括留置时间和去除原因,并根据患者和导管相关变量分析并发症的潜在危险因素。

设计

2012 年 7 月至 2016 年 9 月的前瞻性临床研究。

地点

大学教学医院。

动物

198 只狗和 29 只猫,在 ICU 监测有动脉导管。

干预

无。

测量和主要结果

使用问卷获得研究期间 ICU 监测的动脉导管的患者和导管信息。227 根导管符合纳入标准。大多数导管放置在狗的背跖动脉(90.4%)和猫的背跖动脉(51.7%)或尾骨动脉(48.3%)。狗的体重范围为 1.5 至 64 公斤,猫的体重范围为 0.77 至 8.7 公斤。狗的中位留置时间为 24 小时,猫的留置时间为 12 小时。狗的导管中有 19.2%发生轻微并发症,猫的导管中有 17.2%发生轻微并发症,198 个导管中有 13 个(6.6%)因并发症而拔除,29 个导管中有 2 个(6.9%)因并发症而拔除。并发症的发生率与患者体重、导管留置时间、物种、插入部位、导管大小或放置时的意识水平之间无关联。导管维护(间歇性冲洗或连续压力传感器)方法与导管抽吸或冲洗失败之间也无关联。

结论

动脉导管相关并发症相对频繁,但大多数并发症较轻,不需要拔除导管。这表明这两种动物的动脉导管使用相对安全。然而,需要进一步研究评估与较长导管留置时间相关的并发症,特别是在猫中。

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