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Cannula and circuit management in peripheral extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: An international survey of 45 countries
Cannula and circuit management in peripheral extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: An international survey of 45 countries
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Cannula and circuit management in peripheral extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: An international survey of 45 countries

2019
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Overview
Effective and safe practices during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) including infection precautions and securement of lines (cannulas and circuits) are critical to prevent life-threatening patient complications, yet little is known about the practices of bedside clinicians and data to support best practice is lacking. Therefore, the aim of this study was to identify and describe common line-related practices for patients supported by peripheral ECMO worldwide and to highlight any gaps for further investigation. An electronic survey was conducted to examine common line practices for patients managed on peripheral ECMO. Responses were obtained from 45 countries with the majority from the United States (n = 181) and United Kingdom (n = 32). Standardised infection precautions including hand hygiene, maximal barrier precautions and skin antisepsis were commonplace for cannulation. The most common antisepsis strategies included alcohol-based chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) for cannula insertion (53%) and maintenance (54%), isopropyl alcohol on circuit access ports (39%), and CHG-impregnated dressings to cover insertion sites (36%). Adverse patient events due to line malposition or dislodgement were reported by 34% of respondents with most attributable to ineffective securement. Centres 'always' suturing peripheral cannula sites were more likely to experience a cannula adverse event than centres that 'never' sutured (35% [95% CI 30, 41] vs 0% [95% CI 0, 28]; Chi-square 4.40; p = 0.04) but this did not meet the a priori significance level of <0.01. An evidence-based guideline would be beneficial to improve ECMO line management according to 78% of respondents. Evidence gaps were identified for antiseptic agents, dressing products and regimens, securement methods, and needleless valves. Future research addressing these areas may provide opportunities for consensus guideline development and practice improvement.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject

Accident prevention

/ Agreements

/ Alcohol

/ Anti-Infective Agents, Local - administration & dosage

/ Best practice

/ Biology and Life Sciences

/ Cannula - adverse effects

/ Cannula - microbiology

/ Cannulae

/ Cannulation

/ Catheter-Related Infections - etiology

/ Catheter-Related Infections - prevention & control

/ Catheterization, Peripheral - adverse effects

/ Catheterization, Peripheral - instrumentation

/ Catheterization, Peripheral - standards

/ Chlorhexidine

/ Circuits

/ Clinical medicine

/ Complications

/ Critical care

/ Disinfectants - administration & dosage

/ Disinfection - methods

/ Disinfection - statistics & numerical data

/ Dressings

/ Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation

/ Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation - adverse effects

/ Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation - instrumentation

/ Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation - standards

/ Gloves

/ Guideline Adherence - statistics & numerical data

/ Hand Hygiene - statistics & numerical data

/ Humans

/ Hygiene

/ Identification methods

/ Infections

/ Insertion

/ Intensive care

/ Isopropanol

/ Isopropyl alcohol

/ Medical materials

/ Medicine and Health Sciences

/ Membranes

/ Methods

/ Nosocomial infections

/ Oxygenation

/ Patients

/ Pediatrics

/ Personal hygiene

/ Physical Sciences

/ Polls & surveys

/ Practice Guidelines as Topic

/ Practice Patterns, Physicians' - standards

/ Practice Patterns, Physicians' - statistics & numerical data

/ Questionnaires

/ Research and Analysis Methods

/ Software packages

/ Surveys

/ Surveys and Questionnaires - statistics & numerical data

/ Tubes

/ Veins & arteries