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dc.contributor.authorResnick, O.en
dc.contributor.authorAbu Ahmad, W.en
dc.contributor.authorBancovsky, D.en
dc.contributor.authorRogachev, S.en
dc.contributor.authorAshash, A.en
dc.contributor.authorOhana Sarna Cahan, L.en
dc.contributor.authorRekhtman, D.en
dc.contributor.authorHashavya, S.en
dc.contributor.authorGross, I.en
dc.date.accessioned2022-11-07T23:50:06Z-
dc.date.available2022-11-07T23:50:06Z-
dc.date.issued2021en
dc.identifier.citation110, (5), 2021, p. 1639-1644en
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dc.identifier.urihttp://dora.health.qld.gov.au/qldresearchjspui/handle/1/4176-
dc.description.abstractAim: To characterise the association between peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) gauge (G), the patient's age, insertion site and complication incidence. Methods: This prospective study was performed in Hadassah Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel, between June 2018 and March 2019. Children with PIVC admitted to the paediatric departments were included. PIVCs were evaluated daily. Results: A total of 113 children with 132 PIVCs were included in the study. The most common site of insertion was the antecubital fossa (43.9%). PIVCs were most commonly used for intravenous (IV) antibiotics (46.6%). Complications were observed for 40.9% PIVCs. Dislodgement was the most common complication. The complication rate was higher for the lower limbs (60%) and external jugular veins (100%) p = 0.002. In infants younger than 12 months, the complication rate was higher for 22 G PIVCs or larger (58.7% versus 27.5%; p = 0.05). In contrast, for the 1-6 years age group, PIVCs smaller than 24 G had a higher complication rate (p = 0.004). Patients with comorbidities had a higher complication rate (p = 0.003). Conclusion: Risk factors for complications are comorbidities and sites of insertion other than the upper limbs. In infants, 24 G PIVC or smaller should be inserted, whereas 22 G PIVC or larger are superior for 1- to 6-year-old children.L20074854892020-12-08 <br />2021-06-03 <br />en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.relation.ispartofActa Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatricsen
dc.titlePredicting factors for complications in peripheral intravenous catheters in the pediatric populationen
dc.typeArticleen
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/apa.15687en
dc.subject.keywordsrisk factoren
dc.subject.keywordsupper limben
dc.subject.keywordsphlebitisen
dc.subject.keywordsperipheral venous catheterantibiotic agenten
dc.subject.keywordsageen
dc.subject.keywordsarticleen
dc.subject.keywordscatheter migrationen
dc.subject.keywordscatheter occlusionen
dc.subject.keywordscatheter removalen
dc.subject.keywordschilden
dc.subject.keywordsclinical trialen
dc.subject.keywordscomorbidityen
dc.subject.keywordscontrolled studyen
dc.subject.keywordsexternal jugular veinen
dc.subject.keywordsfemaleen
dc.subject.keywordshumanen
dc.subject.keywordsinfanten
dc.subject.keywordslower limben
dc.subject.keywordsmajor clinical studyen
dc.subject.keywordsmaleen
dc.subject.keywordspediatric patienten
dc.subject.keywordspediatric warden
dc.subject.keywordspriority journalen
dc.subject.keywordsprospective studyen
dc.relation.urlhttps://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L2007485489&from=exporthttp://dx.doi.org/10.1111/apa.15687 |en
dc.identifier.risid2016en
dc.description.pages1639-1644en
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