Incidence of and risk factors for local complications of peripheral venous catheters in patients older than 70 years: Empirical research quantitative

Author:

Gras Emmanuelle1ORCID,Jean Alexia2,Rocher Vincent2,Tran Yohann3,Katsahian Sandrine3,Jouclas Diane2,Dano Catherine2,Cedile Johane2,Manar Dalinda2,Kassis Chikhani Najiby4,Le Guen Julien2,Patas D’illiers Clémence2,Lebeaux David15

Affiliation:

1. Université Paris Cité, AP‐HP, Service de Microbiologie Unité Mobile d'Infectiologie, Hôpital Européen Georges‐Pompidou Paris France

2. Université Paris Cité, AP‐HP, Service de gériatrie Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou Paris France

3. Université Paris Cité, AP‐HP, Unité de Recherche Clinique Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou Paris France

4. Université Paris Cité, AP‐HP, Hygiène Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou Paris France

5. Institut Pasteur, CNRS UMR 6047, Genetics of Biofilms Laboratory Université Paris Cité Paris France

Abstract

AbstractAimsTo assess the incidence density of local complications of peripheral venous catheters in patients aged 70 years and older, to identify risk factors for local complications of peripheral venous catheters, to describe microbiological epidemiology and to assess the impact of complications on patient outcomes.DesignProspective, observational, single‐centre study.MethodsPatients 70 years and older admitted to the geriatric department of a teaching hospital in France between December 2019 and May 2020 were considered for inclusion if they had a peripheral venous catheter during their stay. Nurses checked the catheter insertion site three times a day for local complications; physicians ensured the follow‐up of complications. The STROBE checklist was used in this prospective observational study.ResultsA total of 322 patients were included, with 849 peripheral venous catheters; the median age was 88 years and 182 (56.5%) were women. The incidence density of local complications was 50.5/1000 peripheral venous catheter‐days. Risk factors for local complications on multivariate analysis were dressing replacement (OR 1.18), furosemide (OR 1.11) and vancomycin (OR 1.60) infusion, urinary continence (OR 1.09) and hematoma at the catheter insertion site (OR 1.15). Thirteen cellulitis and three abscesses were diagnosed. Occurrence of a local complication was associated with a 3‐day increased duration of hospital stay (17 vs. 14 days).ConclusionRisk factors for peripheral venous catheter local complications include urinary continence, furosemide or vancomycin infusion, hematoma at the peripheral venous catheter insertion site or dressing replacement.Implication for the Patient CareCloser clinical monitoring may help reduce the occurrence of local peripheral venous catheters complication in patients 70 years and older.Relevance to Clinical PracticePatients at greater risk of peripheral venous catheter local complications deserve closer clinical monitoring or improved preventive measures, which may be beneficial to reduce the length of hospital stay.No Patient or Public ContributionThe study was designed to describe risk factors for local complications of peripheral venous catheters in order to reinforce surveillance in this specific population by nurses and medical staffs. Patients had their peripheral venous catheter insertion site checked thrice a day by the nurse in charge as part of usual care. They, as service users, caregivers or members of the public, were not solicited for data collection, analysis, interpretation or preparation of the manuscript.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,General Nursing

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