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Date publication

juin 2024

Journal

BMJ open

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr MANNEVILLE Florian


Tous les auteurs :
Slosse C, Manneville F, Ricci L, Ostermann A, Klein S, Bouaziz H, Ambroise-Grandjean G

Résumé

Multiple punctures during peripheral venous catheter (PVC) placement increase the risk of complications. Scoring for adult difficult intravenous access (A-DIVA Scale) exists but has never been assessed in the framework of a care algorithm (scoring associated with a new decision-making tree for puncture conditions, the A-DIVA Tree). We seek to implement an catheter placement algorithm to decrease the mean number of punctures per patient. The algorithm will be adjusted based on obstacles and levers revealed by the analysis of clinical data. The benefits of the algorithm will be assessed using a step-by-step implementation of the approach.

Mots clés

ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY MEDICINE, ANAESTHETICS, Primary Health Care, QUALITATIVE RESEARCH, ULTRASONOGRAPHY

Référence

BMJ Open. 2024 06 19;14(6):e078002