Comparison between sedation room and operating room in central venous catheter positioning in children

Background: Placement of central venous access devices is a clinical procedure associated with some risk of adverse events and with a relevant cost. Careful choice of the device, appropriate insertion technique, and proper management of the device are well-known strategies commonly adopted to achiev...

Ausführliche Beschreibung

Gespeichert in:
Bibliographische Detailangaben
Veröffentlicht in:The journal of vascular access 2021-03, Vol.22 (2), p.184-188
Hauptverfasser: Chiaretti, Antonio, Pittiruti, Mauro, Sassudelli, Giovanni, Conti, Giorgio, Rossi, Marco, Pulitanò, Silvia Maria, Mancino, Aldo, Pusateri, Angela, Gatto, Antonio, Tosi, Federica
Format: Artikel
Sprache:eng
Schlagworte:
Online-Zugang:Volltext
Tags: Tag hinzufügen
Keine Tags, Fügen Sie den ersten Tag hinzu!
container_end_page 188
container_issue 2
container_start_page 184
container_title The journal of vascular access
container_volume 22
creator Chiaretti, Antonio
Pittiruti, Mauro
Sassudelli, Giovanni
Conti, Giorgio
Rossi, Marco
Pulitanò, Silvia Maria
Mancino, Aldo
Pusateri, Angela
Gatto, Antonio
Tosi, Federica
description Background: Placement of central venous access devices is a clinical procedure associated with some risk of adverse events and with a relevant cost. Careful choice of the device, appropriate insertion technique, and proper management of the device are well-known strategies commonly adopted to achieve an optimal clinical result. However, the environment where the procedure takes place may have an impact on the overall outcome in terms of safety and cost-effectiveness. Methods: We carried out a retrospective analysis on pediatric patients scheduled for a major neurosurgical operation, who required a central venous access device in the perioperative period. We divided the patients in two groups: in group A the central venous access device was inserted in the operating room, while in group B the central venous access device was inserted in the sedation room of our Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. We compared the two groups in terms of safety and cost-effectiveness. Results: We analyzed 47 central venous access devices in 42 children. There were no insertion-related complications. Only one catheter-related bloodstream infection was recorded, in group A. However, the costs related to central venous access device insertion were quite different: €330–€540 in group A versus €105–€135 in group B. Conclusion: In the pediatric patient candidate to a major neurosurgical operation, preoperative insertion of the central venous access device in the sedation room rather than in the operating room is less expensive and equally safe.
doi_str_mv 10.1177/1129729820932415
format Article
fullrecord <record><control><sourceid>proquest_cross</sourceid><recordid>TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2415829039</recordid><sourceformat>XML</sourceformat><sourcesystem>PC</sourcesystem><sage_id>10.1177_1129729820932415</sage_id><sourcerecordid>2415829039</sourcerecordid><originalsourceid>FETCH-LOGICAL-c337t-32c6f80b0205474cad279f495e111cf448112478331125db80b72ab515c5d58f3</originalsourceid><addsrcrecordid>eNp1kDtPwzAUhS0EoqWwMyGPLAE_42REFS-pEgvMkePctKkSO9gJiH-PoxQGJKZrnfudI9-D0CUlN5QqdUspyxXLM0ZyzgSVR2hJFRNJSjg7ju-4Tqb9Ap2FsCeE5ZKKU7TgTKYiTdUS1WvX9do3wVlcwvAJYHGASg9NFLxzHda2wq4HHyW7naXGYgN28LrFH2DdGLDRww4G8Lh3oZm8Ezthu6atPNhzdFLrNsDFYa7Q28P96_op2bw8Pq_vNonhXA0JZyatM1ISRqRQwuiKqbwWuQRKqamFyOJJQmWcxymrMqKK6VJSaWQls5qv0PWc23v3PkIYiq4JBtpWW4j_LKaSMpYTnkeUzKjxLgQPddH7ptP-q6CkmNot_rYbLVeH9LHsoPo1_NQZgWQGgt5CsXejt_Ha_wO_AS9Cgew</addsrcrecordid><sourcetype>Aggregation Database</sourcetype><iscdi>true</iscdi><recordtype>article</recordtype><pqid>2415829039</pqid></control><display><type>article</type><title>Comparison between sedation room and operating room in central venous catheter positioning in children</title><source>MEDLINE</source><source>SAGE Journals</source><creator>Chiaretti, Antonio ; Pittiruti, Mauro ; Sassudelli, Giovanni ; Conti, Giorgio ; Rossi, Marco ; Pulitanò, Silvia Maria ; Mancino, Aldo ; Pusateri, Angela ; Gatto, Antonio ; Tosi, Federica</creator><creatorcontrib>Chiaretti, Antonio ; Pittiruti, Mauro ; Sassudelli, Giovanni ; Conti, Giorgio ; Rossi, Marco ; Pulitanò, Silvia Maria ; Mancino, Aldo ; Pusateri, Angela ; Gatto, Antonio ; Tosi, Federica</creatorcontrib><description>Background: Placement of central venous access devices is a clinical procedure associated with some risk of adverse events and with a relevant cost. Careful choice of the device, appropriate insertion technique, and proper management of the device are well-known strategies commonly adopted to achieve an optimal clinical result. However, the environment where the procedure takes place may have an impact on the overall outcome in terms of safety and cost-effectiveness. Methods: We carried out a retrospective analysis on pediatric patients scheduled for a major neurosurgical operation, who required a central venous access device in the perioperative period. We divided the patients in two groups: in group A the central venous access device was inserted in the operating room, while in group B the central venous access device was inserted in the sedation room of our Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. We compared the two groups in terms of safety and cost-effectiveness. Results: We analyzed 47 central venous access devices in 42 children. There were no insertion-related complications. Only one catheter-related bloodstream infection was recorded, in group A. However, the costs related to central venous access device insertion were quite different: €330–€540 in group A versus €105–€135 in group B. Conclusion: In the pediatric patient candidate to a major neurosurgical operation, preoperative insertion of the central venous access device in the sedation room rather than in the operating room is less expensive and equally safe.</description><identifier>ISSN: 1129-7298</identifier><identifier>EISSN: 1724-6032</identifier><identifier>DOI: 10.1177/1129729820932415</identifier><identifier>PMID: 32564667</identifier><language>eng</language><publisher>London, England: SAGE Publications</publisher><subject>Adolescent ; Catheter-Related Infections - etiology ; Catheterization, Central Venous - adverse effects ; Catheterization, Central Venous - economics ; Catheterization, Central Venous - instrumentation ; Catheters, Indwelling - economics ; Central Venous Catheters - economics ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Cost Savings ; Cost-Benefit Analysis ; Female ; Hospital Costs ; Humans ; Infant ; Intensive Care Units, Pediatric - economics ; Male ; Operating Rooms - economics ; Preoperative Care - adverse effects ; Preoperative Care - economics ; Preoperative Care - instrumentation ; Retrospective Studies ; Young Adult</subject><ispartof>The journal of vascular access, 2021-03, Vol.22 (2), p.184-188</ispartof><rights>The Author(s) 2020</rights><lds50>peer_reviewed</lds50><woscitedreferencessubscribed>false</woscitedreferencessubscribed><citedby>FETCH-LOGICAL-c337t-32c6f80b0205474cad279f495e111cf448112478331125db80b72ab515c5d58f3</citedby><cites>FETCH-LOGICAL-c337t-32c6f80b0205474cad279f495e111cf448112478331125db80b72ab515c5d58f3</cites><orcidid>0000-0002-2225-7654 ; 0000-0002-8778-9328</orcidid></display><links><openurl>$$Topenurl_article</openurl><openurlfulltext>$$Topenurlfull_article</openurlfulltext><thumbnail>$$Tsyndetics_thumb_exl</thumbnail><linktopdf>$$Uhttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1129729820932415$$EPDF$$P50$$Gsage$$H</linktopdf><linktohtml>$$Uhttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1129729820932415$$EHTML$$P50$$Gsage$$H</linktohtml><link.rule.ids>314,780,784,21818,27923,27924,43620,43621</link.rule.ids><backlink>$$Uhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32564667$$D View this record in MEDLINE/PubMed$$Hfree_for_read</backlink></links><search><creatorcontrib>Chiaretti, Antonio</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Pittiruti, Mauro</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Sassudelli, Giovanni</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Conti, Giorgio</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Rossi, Marco</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Pulitanò, Silvia Maria</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Mancino, Aldo</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Pusateri, Angela</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Gatto, Antonio</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Tosi, Federica</creatorcontrib><title>Comparison between sedation room and operating room in central venous catheter positioning in children</title><title>The journal of vascular access</title><addtitle>J Vasc Access</addtitle><description>Background: Placement of central venous access devices is a clinical procedure associated with some risk of adverse events and with a relevant cost. Careful choice of the device, appropriate insertion technique, and proper management of the device are well-known strategies commonly adopted to achieve an optimal clinical result. However, the environment where the procedure takes place may have an impact on the overall outcome in terms of safety and cost-effectiveness. Methods: We carried out a retrospective analysis on pediatric patients scheduled for a major neurosurgical operation, who required a central venous access device in the perioperative period. We divided the patients in two groups: in group A the central venous access device was inserted in the operating room, while in group B the central venous access device was inserted in the sedation room of our Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. We compared the two groups in terms of safety and cost-effectiveness. Results: We analyzed 47 central venous access devices in 42 children. There were no insertion-related complications. Only one catheter-related bloodstream infection was recorded, in group A. However, the costs related to central venous access device insertion were quite different: €330–€540 in group A versus €105–€135 in group B. Conclusion: In the pediatric patient candidate to a major neurosurgical operation, preoperative insertion of the central venous access device in the sedation room rather than in the operating room is less expensive and equally safe.</description><subject>Adolescent</subject><subject>Catheter-Related Infections - etiology</subject><subject>Catheterization, Central Venous - adverse effects</subject><subject>Catheterization, Central Venous - economics</subject><subject>Catheterization, Central Venous - instrumentation</subject><subject>Catheters, Indwelling - economics</subject><subject>Central Venous Catheters - economics</subject><subject>Child</subject><subject>Child, Preschool</subject><subject>Cost Savings</subject><subject>Cost-Benefit Analysis</subject><subject>Female</subject><subject>Hospital Costs</subject><subject>Humans</subject><subject>Infant</subject><subject>Intensive Care Units, Pediatric - economics</subject><subject>Male</subject><subject>Operating Rooms - economics</subject><subject>Preoperative Care - adverse effects</subject><subject>Preoperative Care - economics</subject><subject>Preoperative Care - instrumentation</subject><subject>Retrospective Studies</subject><subject>Young Adult</subject><issn>1129-7298</issn><issn>1724-6032</issn><fulltext>true</fulltext><rsrctype>article</rsrctype><creationdate>2021</creationdate><recordtype>article</recordtype><sourceid>EIF</sourceid><recordid>eNp1kDtPwzAUhS0EoqWwMyGPLAE_42REFS-pEgvMkePctKkSO9gJiH-PoxQGJKZrnfudI9-D0CUlN5QqdUspyxXLM0ZyzgSVR2hJFRNJSjg7ju-4Tqb9Ap2FsCeE5ZKKU7TgTKYiTdUS1WvX9do3wVlcwvAJYHGASg9NFLxzHda2wq4HHyW7naXGYgN28LrFH2DdGLDRww4G8Lh3oZm8Ezthu6atPNhzdFLrNsDFYa7Q28P96_op2bw8Pq_vNonhXA0JZyatM1ISRqRQwuiKqbwWuQRKqamFyOJJQmWcxymrMqKK6VJSaWQls5qv0PWc23v3PkIYiq4JBtpWW4j_LKaSMpYTnkeUzKjxLgQPddH7ptP-q6CkmNot_rYbLVeH9LHsoPo1_NQZgWQGgt5CsXejt_Ha_wO_AS9Cgew</recordid><startdate>202103</startdate><enddate>202103</enddate><creator>Chiaretti, Antonio</creator><creator>Pittiruti, Mauro</creator><creator>Sassudelli, Giovanni</creator><creator>Conti, Giorgio</creator><creator>Rossi, Marco</creator><creator>Pulitanò, Silvia Maria</creator><creator>Mancino, Aldo</creator><creator>Pusateri, Angela</creator><creator>Gatto, Antonio</creator><creator>Tosi, Federica</creator><general>SAGE Publications</general><scope>CGR</scope><scope>CUY</scope><scope>CVF</scope><scope>ECM</scope><scope>EIF</scope><scope>NPM</scope><scope>AAYXX</scope><scope>CITATION</scope><scope>7X8</scope><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2225-7654</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8778-9328</orcidid></search><sort><creationdate>202103</creationdate><title>Comparison between sedation room and operating room in central venous catheter positioning in children</title><author>Chiaretti, Antonio ; Pittiruti, Mauro ; Sassudelli, Giovanni ; Conti, Giorgio ; Rossi, Marco ; Pulitanò, Silvia Maria ; Mancino, Aldo ; Pusateri, Angela ; Gatto, Antonio ; Tosi, Federica</author></sort><facets><frbrtype>5</frbrtype><frbrgroupid>cdi_FETCH-LOGICAL-c337t-32c6f80b0205474cad279f495e111cf448112478331125db80b72ab515c5d58f3</frbrgroupid><rsrctype>articles</rsrctype><prefilter>articles</prefilter><language>eng</language><creationdate>2021</creationdate><topic>Adolescent</topic><topic>Catheter-Related Infections - etiology</topic><topic>Catheterization, Central Venous - adverse effects</topic><topic>Catheterization, Central Venous - economics</topic><topic>Catheterization, Central Venous - instrumentation</topic><topic>Catheters, Indwelling - economics</topic><topic>Central Venous Catheters - economics</topic><topic>Child</topic><topic>Child, Preschool</topic><topic>Cost Savings</topic><topic>Cost-Benefit Analysis</topic><topic>Female</topic><topic>Hospital Costs</topic><topic>Humans</topic><topic>Infant</topic><topic>Intensive Care Units, Pediatric - economics</topic><topic>Male</topic><topic>Operating Rooms - economics</topic><topic>Preoperative Care - adverse effects</topic><topic>Preoperative Care - economics</topic><topic>Preoperative Care - instrumentation</topic><topic>Retrospective Studies</topic><topic>Young Adult</topic><toplevel>peer_reviewed</toplevel><toplevel>online_resources</toplevel><creatorcontrib>Chiaretti, Antonio</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Pittiruti, Mauro</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Sassudelli, Giovanni</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Conti, Giorgio</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Rossi, Marco</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Pulitanò, Silvia Maria</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Mancino, Aldo</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Pusateri, Angela</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Gatto, Antonio</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Tosi, Federica</creatorcontrib><collection>Medline</collection><collection>MEDLINE</collection><collection>MEDLINE (Ovid)</collection><collection>MEDLINE</collection><collection>MEDLINE</collection><collection>PubMed</collection><collection>CrossRef</collection><collection>MEDLINE - Academic</collection><jtitle>The journal of vascular access</jtitle></facets><delivery><delcategory>Remote Search Resource</delcategory><fulltext>fulltext</fulltext></delivery><addata><au>Chiaretti, Antonio</au><au>Pittiruti, Mauro</au><au>Sassudelli, Giovanni</au><au>Conti, Giorgio</au><au>Rossi, Marco</au><au>Pulitanò, Silvia Maria</au><au>Mancino, Aldo</au><au>Pusateri, Angela</au><au>Gatto, Antonio</au><au>Tosi, Federica</au><format>journal</format><genre>article</genre><ristype>JOUR</ristype><atitle>Comparison between sedation room and operating room in central venous catheter positioning in children</atitle><jtitle>The journal of vascular access</jtitle><addtitle>J Vasc Access</addtitle><date>2021-03</date><risdate>2021</risdate><volume>22</volume><issue>2</issue><spage>184</spage><epage>188</epage><pages>184-188</pages><issn>1129-7298</issn><eissn>1724-6032</eissn><abstract>Background: Placement of central venous access devices is a clinical procedure associated with some risk of adverse events and with a relevant cost. Careful choice of the device, appropriate insertion technique, and proper management of the device are well-known strategies commonly adopted to achieve an optimal clinical result. However, the environment where the procedure takes place may have an impact on the overall outcome in terms of safety and cost-effectiveness. Methods: We carried out a retrospective analysis on pediatric patients scheduled for a major neurosurgical operation, who required a central venous access device in the perioperative period. We divided the patients in two groups: in group A the central venous access device was inserted in the operating room, while in group B the central venous access device was inserted in the sedation room of our Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. We compared the two groups in terms of safety and cost-effectiveness. Results: We analyzed 47 central venous access devices in 42 children. There were no insertion-related complications. Only one catheter-related bloodstream infection was recorded, in group A. However, the costs related to central venous access device insertion were quite different: €330–€540 in group A versus €105–€135 in group B. Conclusion: In the pediatric patient candidate to a major neurosurgical operation, preoperative insertion of the central venous access device in the sedation room rather than in the operating room is less expensive and equally safe.</abstract><cop>London, England</cop><pub>SAGE Publications</pub><pmid>32564667</pmid><doi>10.1177/1129729820932415</doi><tpages>5</tpages><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2225-7654</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8778-9328</orcidid></addata></record>
fulltext fulltext
identifier ISSN: 1129-7298
ispartof The journal of vascular access, 2021-03, Vol.22 (2), p.184-188
issn 1129-7298
1724-6032
language eng
recordid cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2415829039
source MEDLINE; SAGE Journals
subjects Adolescent
Catheter-Related Infections - etiology
Catheterization, Central Venous - adverse effects
Catheterization, Central Venous - economics
Catheterization, Central Venous - instrumentation
Catheters, Indwelling - economics
Central Venous Catheters - economics
Child
Child, Preschool
Cost Savings
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Female
Hospital Costs
Humans
Infant
Intensive Care Units, Pediatric - economics
Male
Operating Rooms - economics
Preoperative Care - adverse effects
Preoperative Care - economics
Preoperative Care - instrumentation
Retrospective Studies
Young Adult
title Comparison between sedation room and operating room in central venous catheter positioning in children
url https://sfx.bib-bvb.de/sfx_tum?ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info:ofi/enc:UTF-8&ctx_tim=2025-01-10T15%3A43%3A50IST&url_ver=Z39.88-2004&url_ctx_fmt=infofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rfr_id=info:sid/primo.exlibrisgroup.com:primo3-Article-proquest_cross&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:journal&rft.genre=article&rft.atitle=Comparison%20between%20sedation%20room%20and%20operating%20room%20in%20central%20venous%20catheter%20positioning%20in%20children&rft.jtitle=The%20journal%20of%20vascular%20access&rft.au=Chiaretti,%20Antonio&rft.date=2021-03&rft.volume=22&rft.issue=2&rft.spage=184&rft.epage=188&rft.pages=184-188&rft.issn=1129-7298&rft.eissn=1724-6032&rft_id=info:doi/10.1177/1129729820932415&rft_dat=%3Cproquest_cross%3E2415829039%3C/proquest_cross%3E%3Curl%3E%3C/url%3E&disable_directlink=true&sfx.directlink=off&sfx.report_link=0&rft_id=info:oai/&rft_pqid=2415829039&rft_id=info:pmid/32564667&rft_sage_id=10.1177_1129729820932415&rfr_iscdi=true