Insertion of intravenous or intra-arterial catheter is one of the most common procedures in anesthesiology and intensive care medicine. After successful insertion, proper catheter fixation is required to maintain the catheter correct position with the aim to preserve catheter patency, prevent excessive movements of catheter or even iatrogenic catheter extraction/dislocation. Beside the historically preferred surgical fixation to the skin of the patient (invasive method, repeated percutaneous punction), atraumatic fixation by special dressing is currently available in clinical practice. In pediatric patients, due to limited cooperation, higher risk of dislocation exists.
Pediatric patients with intravenous and/or intraarterial catheters with estimated length of insertion over 72 hours will be included into the trial.Type of catheter fixation (surgical versus atraumatic) will be evaluated. Demographic data, local and systemic complication between the group of surgical fixation and atraumatic fixation will be evaluated.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Pediatric patients with intravenous and/or intraarterial catheter in situ secured with surgical fixation
Pediatric patients with intravenous and/or intraarterial catheter in situ secured with atraumatic fixation
Brno University Hospital - Academic Centre for Malignant Hyperthermia of Masaryk University Brno
Brno, South Moravian, Czechia
RECRUITINGIncidence of catheter extraction/dislocation
The incidence of catheter extraction/dislocation will be evaluated between the group of surgical and atraumatic catheter fixation
Time frame: In 30 days after catheter insertion
Incidence of local infectious complications
The incidence of local infectious complications will be evaluated between the group of surgical and atraumatic catheter fixation
Time frame: In 30 days after catheter insertion
Incidence of systemic infectious complications
The incidence of systemic infectious complications will be evaluated between the group of surgical and atraumatic catheter fixation
Time frame: In 30 days after catheter insertion
Incidence of thrombotic complications
The incidence of thrombotic complications will be evaluated between the group of surgical and atraumatic catheter fixation
Time frame: In 30 days after catheter insertion
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