| Literature DB >> 35915763 |
Huda Al-Awaisi1, Shinoona Al-Harthy1, Lakshmanan Jeyaseelan2.
Abstract
Objectives: Peripheral intravenous (IV) access is a standard procedure in clinical settings. Nevertheless, previous studies have indicated that difficult peripheral IV access is prevalent in children. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and factors contributing to difficult peripheral IV cannulation in children admitted to a tertiary care hospital in Oman.Entities:
Keywords: Child; Oman; Peripheral Catheterization; Risk Factors; Vascular Access Devices
Year: 2022 PMID: 35915763 PMCID: PMC9280919 DOI: 10.5001/omj.2022.76
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oman Med J ISSN: 1999-768X
Reported risk factors for difficult intravenous (IV) access in children according to the literature.
| Type of risk factor | Variables |
|---|---|
| Patient-related factors[ | Age |
| Weight | |
| Prematurity | |
| Fragility of the veins | |
| Poor visibility and palpability of the veins | |
| Location of IV attempt | |
| Rolling, dark, or scarred veins | |
| Race/ethnicity | |
| Peripheral vasoconstriction | |
| Mental/emotional status | |
| Needle phobia and pain | |
| Anxiety and fear | |
| Disease-related factors[ | Acute conditions |
| Chronic illnesses (e.g., cancer) | |
| Treatment-related factors[ | Long-term treatment |
| Repeated IV treatment for chronic conditions |
Univariate analysis of variables predicting intravenous access success among the participants (N = 511).
| Variables | Univariate analysis | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IV success, n (%) | ||||
| Overall | Yes | No | ||
| Gender | 0.924 | |||
| Male | 300 (58.7) | 230 (76.7) | 70 (23.3) | |
| Female | 211 (41.3) | 161 (76.3) | 50 (23.7) | |
| Age, years* | 0.866 | |||
| Infant (< 1) | 40 (7.9) | 30 (75.0) | 10 (25.0) | |
| Toddler (1–3) | 299 (59.2) | 232 (77.6) | 67 (22.4) | |
| Preschool (3–5) | 100 (19.8) | 76 (76.0) | 24 (24.0) | |
| School (5–12) | 55 (10.9) | 42 (76.4) | 13 (23.6) | |
| Adolescent (12–18) | 11 (2.2) | 7 (63.6) | 4 (36.4) | |
| Available IV access sites | ||||
| 0–1 | 370 (72.4) | 280 (75.7) | 90 (24.3) | - |
| 2–3 | 95 (18.6) | 71 (74.7) | 24 (25.3) | 0.212 |
| > 3 | 46 (9.0) | 40 (87.0) | 6 (13.0) | - |
| History of prematurity | ||||
| Yes | 38 (7.4) | 23 (60.5) | 15 (39.5) | 0.052 |
| No | 215 (42.1) | 166 (77.2) | 49 (22.8) | |
| Unknown | 258 (50.5) | 202 (78.3) | 56 (21.7) | |
| History of neonatal stay | ||||
| Yes | 53 (10.4) | 36 (67.9) | 17 (32.1) | 0.119 |
| No | 458 (89.6) | 355 (77.5) | 103 (22.5) | - |
| Underweight or overweight | ||||
| Yes | 58 (11.4) | 37 (63.8) | 21 (36.2) | 0.015 |
| No | 453 (88.6) | 354 (78.1) | 99 (21.9) | - |
| Dehydration | ||||
| Yes | 63 (12.3) | 45 (71.4) | 18 (28.6) | 0.309 |
| No | 448 (87.7) | 346 (77.2) | 102 (22.8) | - |
| Visibility of veins | ||||
| Yes | 385 (75.3) | 321 (83.4) | 64 (16.6) | < 0.001 |
| No | 126 (24.7) | 70 (55.6) | 56 (44.4) | - |
| Palpability of veins | ||||
| Yes | 373 (73.0) | 312 (83.6) | 61 (16.4) | < 0.001 |
| No | 138 (27.0) | 79 (57.2) | 59 (42.8) | - |
| Scars from previous IV access attempts | ||||
| Yes | 204 (39.9) | 135 (66.2) | 69 (33.8) | < 0.001 |
| No | 307 (60.1) | 256 (83.4) | 51 (16.6) | - |
| Child cooperation | ||||
| Yes | 243 (47.6) | 199 (81.9) | 44 (18.1) | 0.006 |
| No | 268 (52.4) | 192 (71.6) | 76 (28.4) | - |
| Parent cooperation† | ||||
| Yes | 250 (50.2) | 201 (80.4) | 49 (19.6) | 0.024 |
| No | 248 (49.8) | 178 (71.8) | 70 (28.2) | - |
| IV access experience, years‡ | ||||
| ≤ 5 | 86 (17.0) | 69 (80.2) | 17 (19.8) | - |
| 5.1–10 | 171 (33.8) | 126 (73.7) | 45 (26.3) | 0.668 |
| 10.1–15 | 129 (25.5) | 100 (77.5) | 29 (22.5) | - |
| ≥ 15.1 | 120 (23.7) | 93 (77.5) | 27 (22.5) | - |
| Overall nursing experience, years‡ | ||||
| ≤ 5 | 88 (17.4) | 69 (78.4) | 19 (21.6) | - |
| 5.1–10 | 173 (34.2) | 129 (74.6) | 44 (25.4) | 0.857 |
| 10.1–15 | 129 (25.5) | 101 (78.3) | 28 (21.7) | - |
| ≥ 15.1 | 116 (22.9) | 89 (76.7) | 27 (23.3) | - |
IV: intravenous. *Percentages for this variable are calculated out of 505 due to missing data. †Percentages for this variable are calculated out of 498 due to missing data. ‡Percentages for these variables are calculated out of 506 due to missing data.
Multivariable analysis of variables predicting intravenous access success among the participants (N = 511).
| Variables | Adjusted multivariable analysis | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| OR | 95% CI | ||
| Available IV access sites | |||
| 0–2 | 1.09 | 0.42–2.83 | 0.861 |
| 2–3 | 0.49 | 0.18–1.33 | 0.160 |
| > 3 | 1.00 | - | - |
| History of neonatal stay | |||
| Yes | 0.95 | 0.47–1.92 | 0.886 |
| No | 1.00 | - | - |
| Underweight or overweight | |||
| Yes | 0.88 | 0.46–1.70 | 0.705 |
| No | 1.00 | - | - |
| Dehydration | |||
| Yes | 0.74 | 0.39–1.40 | 0.35 |
| No | 1.00 | - | - |
| Visibility of veins | |||
| Yes | 2.72 | 1.58–4.68 | < 0.001 |
| No | 1.00 | - | - |
| Palpability of veins | |||
| Yes | 2.22 | 1.29–3.83 | 0.004 |
| No | 1.00 | - | - |
| Scars from previous IV access attempts | |||
| Yes | 0.49 | 0.31–0.77 | 0.002 |
| No | 1.00 | ||
| Child cooperation | |||
| Yes | 1.02 | 0.62–1.69 | 0.925 |
| No | 1.00 | ||
| Parent cooperation | |||
| Yes | 1.20 | 0.75–1.93 | 0.445 |
| No | 1.00 | - | - |
OR: odds ratio; IV: intravenous.
Figure 1Receiver-operating characteristic curve for a five-variable scoring system to predict the success of intravenous access in children.