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Yelena Fenik1, Nora Celebi, Robert Wagner, Christoph Nikendei, Frederike Lund, Stephan Zipfel, Reimer Riessen, Peter Weyrich.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Central line catheter insertion is a complex procedure with a high cognitive load for novices. Providing a prepackaged all-inclusive kit is a simple measure that may reduce the cognitive load. We assessed whether the use of prepackaged all-inclusive central line insertion kits reduces procedural mistakes during central line catheter insertion by novices.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23631396 PMCID: PMC3645964 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6920-13-60
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
Contents of the prepackaged and standard kits
| Sterile covering | Drape 75x90 cm | |
| Gown XL | ||
| Fenestrated drape 75x110 cm | ||
| Ultrasound cover | ||
| Patient preparation | 3 sponges | |
| 5 gauze | ||
| ECG cable | ||
| Central line catheter insertion | Ultrasound gel | |
| 3-way infusion ports | ||
| Syringe 10 mL | ||
| Scalpel | ||
| Needle 0.9x40 mm | ||
| Needle 0,7x30 | ||
| 5 compresses | ||
| Syringe 3 mL | ||
| Triple lumen catheter (TLC) | Triple lumen catheter (TLC) | |
| Nitinol guide wire | Nitinol guide wire | |
| Seldinger needle | Seldinger needle | |
| Plastic dilator | Plastic dilator | |
| Central line fixation | TLC holder/ clip | TLC holder/ clip |
| Suture thread with attached curved needle size 2–0, 75 cm | ||
| Needle driver | ||
| Adhesive bandage |
Prepackaged kit: prepackaged all-inclusive central line catheter insertion kit containing all of the necessary materials for insertion from preparation to cleanup. Standard kit: central line catheter insertion kit containing only the separately packaged catheter components. The remaining items were available from the materials cart.
Procedural checklist used by the video raters to evaluate performance
| Sterile gloves | | | | |
| Sterile gown | | | | |
| Cap | | | | |
| Mask | | | | |
| Disinfecting agent | | | | |
| Sterile gauze | | | | |
| Sterile compresses | | | | |
| Local anesthetic | | | | |
| 3ml Syringe (for the anesthetic) | | | | |
| Needle (for the anesthetic) | | | | |
| Sterile drape | | | | |
| Sterile fenestrated drape | | | | |
| 10 ml Syringe | | | | |
| Distilled water (to simulate NaCl 0.9%) | | | | |
| TLC | | | | |
| Seldinger needle | | | | |
| Guide wire | | | | |
| Dilator | | | | |
| Scalpel | | | | |
| 3-way ports | | | | |
| Blood gas syringe | | | | |
| TLC holder/ clip | | | | |
| Suture thread | | | | |
| Needle driver | | | | |
| Adhesive bandage | | | | |
| Sharps container | | | | |
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| Sterile use of ultrasound equipment, if applied to find the vein | | | | |
| Hand washing/ sanitizing | | | | |
| All of the following are worn: sterile gloves and gown, mask, cap | | | | |
| Disinfection of the injection site | | | | |
| Fenestrated drape is applied to injection site | | | | |
| Injection of the local anesthetic (must aspirate before injection!) | | | | |
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| Both 10 mL syringes are filled with NaCl | | | | |
| All 3 lumina of the catheter are flushed with NaCl | | | | |
| All ports are blocked after the flush | | | | |
| Repeat disinfection of the injection site (assistant) | | | | |
| Insertion of Seldinger needle (30° angle) | | | | |
| Patient is asked if he can still feel the needle | | | | |
| The needle is inserted until the vein is punctured and blood can be drawn | | | | |
| A sample for blood gas analysis is drawn | | | | |
| Blood gas syringe is transferred to assistant | | | | |
| Insertion of the guide wire | | | | |
| Removal of the needle (the guide wire is secured in place) | | | | |
| Skin incision along the guide wire | | | | |
| Insertion of the dilator over the guide wire | | | | |
| Insertion of the catheter over the guide wire | | | | |
| The catheter is inserted through the skin only after the guide wire is secured | | | | |
| Removal of the guide wire (the catheter is secured in place) | | | | |
| Safe disposal of the guide wire (double knot/ sharps container) | | | | |
| Blood is drawn from all 3 lumina | | | | |
| All 3 lumina are flushed with NaCl | | | | |
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| TCL clip is attached to the catheter | | | | |
| TLC clip is sutured in place | | | | |
| The site of insertion is covered with an adhesive bandage | | | | |
| All needles and the scalpel are safely disposed of (sharps container) and the work station is left clean | | | | |
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| Duration of the procedure | | |||
| Number of misunderstandings (Physician-Assistant) | | |||
| Number of questions from the assistants | ||||
Study participants’ characteristics
| Gender | 7 male, 8 female | 11 male, 4 female | .13 |
| Age | 27.3 ± 2.5 | 27.3 ± 2.2 | .93 |
| Prior experience in central line catheter insertion on manikins (n = participants) | 0: n = 13 | 0: n = 10 | .36 |
| 1-3: n = 2 | 1-3: n = 4 | ||
| 4-15: n = 0 | 4-15: n = 1 | ||
| Prior experience in central line catheter insertion on patients (n = participants) | 0: n = 7 | 0: n = 7 | .93 |
| 1-3: n = 5 | 1-3: n = 6 | ||
| 4-15 : n = 3 | 4-15: n = 2 | ||
| Level of Education | 6 final year medical students | 8 final year medical students | .46 |
| 9 novice residents | 7 novice residents |
Results are displayed as mean ± SD.
Figure 1Major technical mistakes. Number of major technical mistakes in the prepackaged and standard kit group. Results are displayed as mean ± SD.
Figure 2Minor technical mistakes. Number of minor technical mistakes in the prepackaged and standard kit group. Results are displayed as mean ± SD.
Figure 3Correctly performed steps. Number of correctly performed steps in the prepackaged and standard kit group. Results are displayed as mean ± SD.
Figure 4Procedure duration. Procedure duration in the prepackaged and standard kit group. Results are displayed as mean ± SD.
Figure 5Breaches in aseptic technique. Number of breaches in aseptic technique in the prepackaged and standard kit group. Results are displayed as mean ± SD.