Analysis of circumstances of occurrence of contrast media in imaging services (notice n° 587392)

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Personal name Bertrand-Barat, Josseline
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Title Analysis of circumstances of occurrence of contrast media in imaging services
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2019.<br/>
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Summary, etc. Introduction: To prevent extravasations in medical imaging, analyses of organizational and professional circumstances of the occurrence of extravasations have been conducted in the Bordeaux University Hospital (BUH). Method: Two parallel studies were conducted: (i) clinical practice evaluation (CPE) including practice analysis groups and development of indicator of extravasation occurrence; (ii) Case-control study analyzing the factors associated with the occurrence of extravasations. Cases were constituted with consecutive series of patients with extravasation occurred in the BUH; controls were constituted of series of patients managed in medical imaging in the BUH without any extravasation. Statistical analysis included univariate and multivariate regression logistic models. Results: CPE identified the following circumstances: patient’ characteristics (female gender, low blood vessels) and professional situations (lack of check of: peripheral veinous access, contrast media temperature, injection process and lack of matching between injection amount and veinous access diameter). In the case-control analysis, patients’ gender and catheter placement in medical imaging were significantly associated with the occurrence of extravasations. Guidelines have been drafted allowing the decrease of extravasation incidence. Conclusion: Adherence to guidelines of contrast media preparation and injection process is very important to prevent extravasation and improve patient safety.
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Personal name Petit-Moneger, Aurélie
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Personal name Parinaud, Anne-Sophie
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Personal name Bonilla, Marion
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Personal name Pineau, Xavier
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Personal name Loiseau-Audirac,
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Personal name Bohuon, Soazig
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Personal name Lelièvre, Gaelle
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Personal name Gaye, Delphine
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Personal name Laurent, François
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Personal name Saillour-Glenisson, Florence
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Note Santé Publique | 31 | 1 | 2019-05-14 | p. 93-102 | 0995-3914
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