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超声引导下在初级保健中对注射吸毒者进行采血。

Ultrasound-guided phlebotomy in primary care for people who inject drugs.

机构信息

University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) School of Nursing, Chicago, USA.

Department of Infectious Disease, UIC College of Medicine, Chicago, USA.

出版信息

Harm Reduct J. 2023 Mar 23;20(1):36. doi: 10.1186/s12954-023-00762-5.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Persons who inject drugs (PWID) commonly experience venous degradation as a complication of prolonged injection, which makes routine phlebotomy difficult. Clients may decline care due to the perceived lack of skilled phlebotomy services, and this contributes to significant delays in infectious disease screening and treatment. In this study, we investigated ultrasound-guided phlebotomy in clients with difficult venous access receiving care at two low-threshold buprenorphine clinics. Our objectives were to increase the accuracy of vascular access, expedite infectious disease treatment for hepatitis C virus (HCV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and increase client satisfaction with phlebotomy services.

METHODS

PWID who declined routine phlebotomy at two clinic sites were offered ultrasound-guided vascular access by a trained clinician. Participants completed a survey to collect data regarding acceptability of the intervention.

RESULTS

Throughout a 14-month period, 17 participants were enrolled. Of the total 30 procedures, 41.2% of clients returned for more than one phlebotomy visit, and 88.2% of clients achieved vascular access within 1 attempt. Of participating clients, 52.9% described themselves as having difficult venous access and at conclusion of the study, 58.8% expressed more willingness to have phlebotomy performed with an ultrasound device.

CONCLUSIONS

Offering ultrasound-guided phlebotomy for PWID with difficult venous access resulted in decreased access attempts, increased patient satisfaction, and expedited screening and treatment for HIV and HCV point-of-care ultrasound technology is an effective approach to improving care for persons who inject drugs.

摘要

目的

静脉注射吸毒者(PWID)由于长期注射而经常出现静脉退化,这使得常规采血变得困难。由于认为缺乏熟练的采血服务,客户可能会拒绝护理,这导致传染病筛查和治疗的显著延迟。在这项研究中,我们调查了在两家低门槛丁丙诺啡诊所接受护理的静脉穿刺困难的客户中,超声引导下的采血。我们的目标是提高血管通路的准确性,加快丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)和人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)的传染病治疗,并提高客户对采血服务的满意度。

方法

在两个诊所地点拒绝常规采血的 PWID 可由经过培训的临床医生提供超声引导下的血管通路。参与者完成了一项调查,以收集有关干预措施可接受性的数据。

结果

在 14 个月的时间里,共招募了 17 名参与者。在总共 30 次操作中,41.2%的客户进行了不止一次的采血访问,88.2%的客户在一次尝试中实现了血管通路。在参与的客户中,52.9%的人描述自己有困难的静脉通路,在研究结束时,58.8%的人表示更愿意使用超声设备进行采血。

结论

为静脉穿刺困难的 PWID 提供超声引导下的采血导致血管通路的尝试减少,患者满意度提高,加快了 HIV 和 HCV 的筛查和治疗。即时护理点超声技术是改善注射吸毒者护理的有效方法。

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