35. LOCAL INFLAMMATION AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS IN PATIENTS WITH PERIPHERAL VEIN CATHETERS AT TAM ANH GENERAL HOSPITAL HANOI IN 2024

Chu Thi Quy1, Nguyen Quang Doi1, Nguyen Thi Hoa1, Hoang Thu Hien1, Vu Van Khanh1, Nguyen Thi Huong1
1 Tam Anh General Hospital Hanoi

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Abstract

Objective : To determine the rate of local inflammation in patients with peripheral venous catheters and to analyze some related factors.


Research method : A cross-sectional descriptive study with analysis was conducted on 240 patients and 545 peripheral venous catheters observed.


Results : The rate of phlebitis in patients with peripheral venous catheters assessed by the Visual Infusion Phlebitis scale was 27.5% for patients and 25.9% for peripheral venous catheters. The most common levels of inflammation were grade 1 (37.2%) and grade 2 (24.2%); a small number had grade 3 inflammation (1.7%); no grade 4 or grade 5 inflammation was detected. Factors related to the increased rate of phlebitis include: age ≥ 60, low body mass index (BMI < 18.5); treatment duration ≥ 5 days; medication use > 2 times/day, use of more than 2 types of antibiotics and use of antibiotics from the Cephalosporin, Quinolones groups; catheter insertions ≥ 3 times. The risk of developing phlebitis when the peripheral venous catheter is placed at the elbow/leg is 3 times higher than the back of the hand.


Conclusion : The rate of local inflammation in patients with peripheral venous catheters was 25.9%. Early monitoring and detection of localized phlebitis are essential to improve the quality of patient care.

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