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PICC management led by technicians: Establishment of a cooperation program with radiologists and evaluation of complications - 14/12/19

Doi : 10.1016/j.diii.2019.06.010 
V. Chasseigne a, A. Larbi b, J. Goupil b, I. Bouassida b, M. Buisson a, J.P. Beregi b, J. Frandon b,
a Department of Pharmacy, CHU de Nîmes, University of Montpellier, 30000 Nîmes, France 
b Department of Radiology, CHU de Nîmes, University of Montpellier, 30000 Nîmes, France 

Corresponding author. Nîmes University Hospital, place du Pr.-Robert-Debré, 30029 Nîmes cedex 9, France.Nîmes University Hospitalplace du Pr.-Robert-DebréNîmes cedex 930029France

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study was to evaluate a cooperation program in order to compare incidence of complications after peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) placement between radiologists and technicians.

Materials and methods

PICC placement technique was standardized with ultrasound-guided puncture and fluoroscopic guidance. Numbers of PICC delegated to technicians, and PICC placement difficulties, were prospectively recorded for the whole study population whereas complications such as PICC infection, deep venous thrombosis and catheter occlusion were prospectively recorded until PICC removal for a subgroup of patients included during one month.

Results

A total of 722 patients had PICC placement. There were 382 men and 340 women with a mean age of 66.8±15.8 (SD) years (range: 18–94years); of these, 442/722 patients (61.22%) were included in the cooperation program with 433/722 patients (59.97%) who effectively had PICC placement by technicians and 289/722 (40.03%) by radiologists. Technicians needed radiologists’ help for 23/442 patients (5.20%) including 6 failed PICC placement subsequently performed by radiologists. Twenty complications (20/77; 26%) were recorded in the subgroup of 77 patients studied for complications. No differences in complications rate were found between the 33 patients who underwent PICC placement by radiologists (6/33; 18%) and the 44 patients who underwent PICC placement by technicians (14/44; 32%) (P=0.296). Complications included 8 PICC-related infections (8/77; 10.4%), 3 deep venous thromboses (3/77; 3.9%) and 9 catheter occlusions (9/77; 11.7%).

Conclusion

PICC placement led by technicians is feasible and safe without statistical difference in terms of complications compared to PICC placement made by radiologists.

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Keywords : Peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC), Venous access, Cooperation program, Safety, Complication


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