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Review on dislodgement & securement risk of peripheral intravenous Catheter/Cannula and the needs of PIVC securement device


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Zainul Fadziruddin, Zubair Faramir and Basr, Adi Azriff and Basri, Ernnie Illyani (2020) Review on dislodgement & securement risk of peripheral intravenous Catheter/Cannula and the needs of PIVC securement device. Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences, 16 (suppl. 8). pp. 55-65. ISSN 1675-8544; ESSN: 2636-9346

Abstract

Intravenous (IV) infusion of medical fluid is a very common procedure used as part of medical procedure treatment. It is also the best alternative medical administration route when medical administration through orally is impossible. The most common use of VAD is the short Peripheral IV Catheter (PIVC) or recognized as IV Cannula. In spite of that, even with experience used of PIVC in medical practice nowadays the rate of IV access failure is very high which is up to 69%. Intensive research studies shows the dislodgement case is one of the major contributions of PIVC failure. For some reason only a fewer cases are reported to the administration. This article seeks the awareness and risk factor regarding to the prevailing IV access failure using the PIVC. This manuscript reviewed the statistical data of PIVC dislodgement, significant of dislodgement, dislodgment cases among pediatric, medical staff factor related to PIVC dislodgement and alternative of securement device. This manuscript also discussed the needs of new securement device in order to reduce the percentage of PIVC dislodgement from occurs.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine and Health Science
Publisher: Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia
Keywords: Intravenous; Catheter; Cannula; IV Securement; IV Dislodgement
Depositing User: Mohamad Jefri Mohamed Fauzi
Date Deposited: 09 Sep 2021 23:18
Last Modified: 09 Sep 2021 23:18
URI: http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/90294
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