The impact of flushing with pre-filled saline syringes on the incidence of peripheral venous catheter failure: A quasi-experimental study

Author:

Saliba Patrick1,Cuervo Guillermo12ORCID,Hornero Ana1,De Carli Gabriella3,Marani Alessandra3,Puro Vincenzo3,Felisa López Ana4,Iftimie Simona4,Castro Antoni4,Diaz-Brito Fernandez Vicens5,Alvarez Moya Maria Carmen5,Jimenez De La Rosa Cristina5,Martínez-Sánchez José6,Jimenez Emilio1,Carratalà Jordi12,Pujol Miquel12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Infectious Diseases, Bellvitge University Hospital, Biomedical Research Institute of Bellvitge (IDIBELL), Barcelona, Spain

2. Spanish Network for Research in Infectious Diseases (REIPI RD16/0016/0005), Carlos III Health Institute, Madrid, Spain

3. UOC Emerging Infections–CRAIDS, National Institute for Infectious Diseases Lazzaro Spallanzani–IRCCS, Rome, Italy

4. Department of Infectious Diseases, Sant Joan de Reus University Hospital, Reus, Spain

5. Department of Infectious Diseases, Sant Joan de Déu, Health Institute Sant Boi, Spain

6. Department of Basic Sciences, International University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain

Abstract

Background: Short peripheral venous catheters are one of the most frequently used devices in hospitals. Peripheral venous catheter failure, defined as the unscheduled dysfunction of peripheral venous catheter, is common and frequently entails a new invasive procedure. Flushing the catheter maintains patency and could prolong peripheral venous catheter dwell time. The introduction of pre-filled saline flushing syringes as compared to manually filled saline flushing syringes could facilitate the frequency of catheter flushing, and subsequently it could reduce peripheral venous catheter failure rate. Objective: To demonstrate differences in overall peripheral venous catheter failure rates before and after the introduction of pre-filled saline flushing syringes and to assess the risk factors for peripheral venous catheter failure. Methods: Quasi-experimental design, before-and-after intervention study. Intervention: introduction of pre-filled saline syringes for flushing. Multicenter study conducted in medical and surgical wards of three European hospitals during a 9-month period (4 months pre-intervention, 5 months intervention). A multivariate Cox proportional model was used to identify factors associated with the occurrence of peripheral venous catheter failure. Results: Data from 3853 peripheral venous catheters in 1915 patients were analyzed. Compared to pre-intervention period, a significant decrease in peripheral venous catheter failure rate was observed in the intervention period (57% vs 43.4%, p < 0.001). Independent factors associated with peripheral venous catheter failure were as follows: Charlson score ⩾4 (hazard ratio: 1.648; 95% confidence interval: 1.069–2.527), days of hospital stay ⩾10 (hazard ratio: 1.468; 95% confidence interval: 1.172–1.837), and catheter “D” (hazard ratio: 1.758; 95% confidence interval: 1.058–2.919). Conclusion: The use of pre-filled saline syringes significantly reduced peripheral venous catheter failure and increased catheter dwell time. Thus, it is important to reinforce the use of the pre-filled syringes for flushing to reduce the incidence of peripheral venous catheters’ failure.

Funder

BD Biosciences

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Nephrology,Surgery

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