Literature DB >> 29772983

Infiltration and extravasation in pediatric patients: A prevalence study in a children's hospital.

Gülçin Özalp Gerçeker1, Ayşe Kahraman2, Figen Yardimci2, Elif Bilsin3, Şeyda Binay2, Hamide Nur Çevik Özdemir2, Atiye Karakul4, Dilek Zengin2, Seda Ardahan Sevgili2, Merve Gümüş2, Zümrüt Başbakkal2, Selma Akpınar5.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of infiltration and extravasation among children staying in a children's hospital and the interventions carried out when infiltration or extravasation occurred.
METHODS: A prospective and descriptive research design was used in the study, conducted between September 2015 and February 2016, and determined the prevalence of infiltration and extravasation and their characteristics. The study sample consisted of 297 peripheral catheters in 173 pediatric patients.
RESULTS: Of 297 peripheral catheters, 50.8% were located on the right and 30.6% were inserted in the dorsal metacarpal vein. Infiltration and extravasation occurred in 2.9% and 2.3% of the patients, respectively. The prevalence of infiltration and extravasation was 5.5 and 4.4 per 1000 patient-days, respectively. The applied interventions after infiltration or extravasation included covering with a gauze dressing or alcohol-soaked cotton, cold application, irrigation with physiological saline, and elevation.
CONCLUSION: The infiltration and extravasation prevalence were found to be high, but the interventions to address them were inadequate. Training and implementation strategies should be planned for pediatric nurses to prevent infiltration and extravasation.

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Keywords:  Child; extravasation; infiltration; peripheral intravenous catheter

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29772983     DOI: 10.1177/1129729817747532

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vasc Access        ISSN: 1129-7298            Impact factor:   2.283


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