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As the spike in the number and severity of patients with critical patients, then quickly effective transfusion treatment demand becomes more and more serious, and the pattern of infusion pathways have traditionally used already can not adapt to this change, therefore, an urgent need to establish a set of is in line with international standards and accord with the situation of our country is simple, effective and scientific accuracy of IO management solution. In order to ensure the safety of the treatment of acute and critical patients, and in the province and even domestic experts recognized and promoted the application.


Clinical Trial Description

1. Investigate the current situation of infusion treatment for critical and critical patients in two hospitals in the province, the cognition of medical staff in critical and critical units on IO, IO training and assessment, and continuous quality improvement, etc. A comprehensive understanding of the needs of medical staff in the acute critical care unit for the refined IO management standard, including the analysis of the application of the standard in some hospitals. 2. Clarify and refine the contents of relevant indexes of IO management standards to form a standardized, scientific, unified and simple way to quickly judge difficult vessels. Defining the appropriate infusion access, infusion tool, puncture site, infusion speed, infusion effect, patient outcome, complications, indications, contraindication, infusion risk management, relevant personnel training and assessment, and continuous quality improvement as indexes. 3. On the basis of the standards of existing guidelines, a reasonable observation time range and the number of puncture times consistent with the first infusion puncture were established. ;


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NCT number NCT04951596
Study type Observational
Source Second Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University
Contact minfei yang
Phone +86 13757118252
Email 2200056@zju.edu.cn
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date July 1, 2020
Completion date December 31, 2022

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