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Retrospective survey from vascular access team Lombardy net in COVID-19 era.

Antonio Gidaro1, Davide Vailati2, Marco Gemma3, Francesca Lugli1, Francesco Casella1, Chiara Cogliati1, Antonio Canelli2, Nadia Cremonesi2, Davide Monolo4, Giuseppe Cordio4, Chiara Frosi4, Riccardo Destefanis5, Anna Rossi5, Maria Chiara Alemanno6, Franco Valenza6, Mara Dina Luisoni6, Stefano Elli7, Andrea Caldarini7, Alberto Lucchini7, Stefano Paglia8, Monica Baroni8, Davide Giustivi8.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Venous Access Devices (VADs) are the most used devices in COVID-19 patients.
OBJECTIVE: Identify VADs implanted, catheter related thrombosis (CRT), catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI), and accidental remove of VADs in both COVID-19 positive and COVID-19 free patients. Successive analysis was conducted comparing COVID-19 positive patients with COVID-19 free with inverse probability propensity score weights using simple regression to account for these two confounders (peripheral tip as central/peripheral and hospitalization as no/yes).
METHODS: This multicenter, retrospective cohort study collected data from seven hospitals in Lombardy during the pandemic period from February 21st to May 31st 2020.
RESULTS: A total of 2206 VADs were evaluated, 1107 (50.2%) of which were inserted in COVID-19 patients. In COVID-19 cohort the first choice was Long Peripheral Cannula in 388 patients (35.1%) followed by Midline Catheter in 385 (34.8%). The number of "central tip" VADs inserted in COVID-free inpatients and COVID-19 positive were similar (307 vs 334). We recorded 42 (1.9%) CRT; 32 (79.2%) were observed in COVID-19 patients. A total of 19 CRBSI were diagnosed; 15 (78.95%) were observed in COVID-19. Accidental removals were the more represented complication with 123 cases, 85 (69.1%) of them were in COVID-19. COVID-19 significantly predicted occurrence of CRT (OR = 2.00(1.85-5.03); p < 0.001), CRSB (OR = 3.82(1.82-8.97); p < 0.001), and Accidental Removal (OR = 2.39(1.80-3.20); p < 0.001) in our propensity score weighted models.
CONCLUSIONS: CRT, CRBSI, and accidental removal are significantly more frequent in COVID-19 patients. Accidental removals are the principal complication, for this reason, the use of subcutaneously anchored securement is recommended for a shorter period than usual.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; Venous access devices; accidental remove; catheter related thrombosis; catheter-related bloodstream infection

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33618564     DOI: 10.1177/1129729821997252

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


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