Peripheral intravenous access is a major intervention in patients admitted to an intensive care unit. Systematically performed by nurses, it is also an essential intervention when the central venous access has to be removed. However, in the intensive care unit, patient centered-characteristics such as previous history of intravenous drug abuse, obesity, history of multiple vascular punctures or fluid overload most often affect the success rate of this procedure. For these patients, failure consequences are numerous: 1) delayed discharge from the intensive care unit, 2) increased pain and dissatisfaction, 3) increased incidence of catheter-related bloodstream infections. The use of ultrasound has gained increasing popularity particularly for obtaining central venous access. We hypothesize that, among trained nurses, ultrasound-guided peripheral venous access could represent an attractive alternative compared to the traditional anatomical method in order to increase the success rate.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
114
CHU Nancy - Service de Réanimation Médicale Brabois
Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, France
number of peripheral venous catheterization attempts
Each day, only 3 attempts are allowed
Time frame: up to day 2
Number of central lines removed
Time frame: intraoperative
central venous catheter dwell time
defined period between insertion and removal of the central venous line
Time frame: intraoperative
peripheral venous catheter dwell time
defined period between insertion and removal of the peripheral catheter with a maximum of 3 days.
Time frame: intraoperative
number of central line catheter related infection
Time frame: intraoperative
number of central line catheter related colonization
Time frame: intraoperative
Diameter of the inserted peripheral venous catheter
at peripheral venous catheter insertion
Time frame: day 0, or day 1 or day 2
patient satisfaction
assessed by an analogic scale
Time frame: intraoperative
nurse satisfaction
assessed by a survey form
Time frame: intraoperative
Proportion of peripheral venous catheter successful placement
Time frame: at day 0, day 1, day 2
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