TITLE:
Investigation and Analysis of Catheter-Associated Skin Impairment in PICC’s Patients in Jingzhou City
AUTHORS:
Qianwen Li, Hong Wang, Feifan Liu, Yiqing He
KEYWORDS:
PICC, CASI, Status Survey, Multifactor Analysis
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Biosciences and Medicines,
Vol.8 No.10,
October
14,
2020
ABSTRACT: Objective: To understand the status quo of PICC Catheter-associated Skin Impairment (CASI) in some hospitals at all levels in Jingzhou city, and to explore the risk factors for PICC Catheter-associated Skin Impairment. Methods: From June 2019 to July 2020, a self-made questionnaire for CASI status was used to facilitate the extraction of CASI patients in PICC in some hospitals at all levels in Jingzhou city. Local skin lesions were collected and classified during PICC maintenance, and the damage types, occurrence frequency and related influencing factors of CASI were counted to identify independent risk factors. Results: In this study, there were 173 cases of CASI in PICC’s patients including local infection 56.1% (97/173), exudation at the puncture site 16.8% (29/173), irritant dermatitis 21.4% (37/173), allergic dermatitis 4.6% (8/173), and tension injury 1.2% (2/173). After univariate analysis, there were statistically significant differences between CASI occurrence type and duration of catheter wear, age, underlying disease, skin moisture and hyperhidrosis, PICC maintenance as required, hospital grade maintenance and intermittent chemotherapy (P