AIMS: The aims were to compare characteristics of children with peripheral intravenous catheters who developed infiltration and those who did not and to identify risk factors for developing this complication. METHOD: A retrospective cohort study carried out at a university hospital, with 338 children with peripheral intravenous catheters. Variables related to the children and therapies were investigated. RESULTS: Researchers identified infiltration in 54 children (16%). Characteristics statistically different in those who developed infiltration were the following: intravenous therapy for more than 5 days, presence of predisposing factors to peripheral venipuncture failure, history of previous infiltration, catheter readjustment to vein insertion, use of infusion pump, intermittent administrations, and shorter dwell time. CONCLUSION: Only intravenous therapy variables showed a significant relation with the occurrence of infiltration and represented risk factors for its occurrence.
AIMS: The aims were to compare characteristics of children with peripheral intravenous catheters who developed infiltration and those who did not and to identify risk factors for developing this complication. METHOD: A retrospective cohort study carried out at a university hospital, with 338 children with peripheral intravenous catheters. Variables related to the children and therapies were investigated. RESULTS: Researchers identified infiltration in 54 children (16%). Characteristics statistically different in those who developed infiltration were the following: intravenous therapy for more than 5 days, presence of predisposing factors to peripheral venipuncture failure, history of previous infiltration, catheter readjustment to vein insertion, use of infusion pump, intermittent administrations, and shorter dwell time. CONCLUSION: Only intravenous therapy variables showed a significant relation with the occurrence of infiltration and represented risk factors for its occurrence.
Authors: Roslind K Hackenberg; Koroush Kabir; Andreas Müller; Andreas Heydweiller; Christof Burger; Kristian Welle Journal: Dtsch Arztebl Int Date: 2021-08-23 Impact factor: 8.251