Outcome
| Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
| Primary |
Number of cases with bleeding grade 3-4 |
Mechanical complication after CVC-insertion. Grade 3 bleedings/hematoma formation/hemothorax (bleedings requiring invasive intervention or blood transfusion) and grade 4 bleedings/hemothorax (life-threatening bleedings). Will be detected during the catheterisation or at the daily inspection by the patient responsible physician or nurse. Will be classified as major mechanical complications |
Up to 24 hours after insertion of the central venous catheter |
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| Primary |
Number of cases with bleeding grad 2 |
Mechanical complication after CVC-insertion. Grade 2 bleedings/hematoma formation (bleedings requiring external compression). Will be detected during the inserting procedure or at the daily inspection by the patient responsible physician or nurse. Will be considered minor mechanical complications. |
Up to 24 hours after insertion of the central venous catheter |
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| Primary |
Number of cases with pneumothorax at post-procedural x-ray of the thorax |
Mechanical complication after CVC-insertion. Pneumothoraces will be detected using x-ray after the central venous catheter insertion. All pneumothoraces will be classified as major mechanical complications |
Up to 24 hours after insertion of the central venous catheter |
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| Primary |
Number of cases with arterial puncture evident at the insertion procedure by the inserting physician |
Mechanical complication after CVC-insertion. Will be detected by the inserting anesthesiologist and documented in the electronic chart. Will be considered a minor mechanical complication. |
During the procedure of inserting the central venous catheter |
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| Primary |
Number of cases with arterially positioned catheter at post-procedural x-ray |
Mechanical complication after CVC-insertion. Will be detected at a post-procedural x-ray of the thorax. Will be considered a major mechanical complication. |
Up to 24 hours after insertion of the central venous catheter |
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| Primary |
Number of cases with persistent nerve injury classified as sensory loss, paraesthesia or loss of motor neuron function recognized by the responsible physician or nurse |
Mechanical complication after CVC-insertion. Will be detected and documented by the patient responsible physician or nurse. Will be considered a major mechanical complication. |
Persistent more than 72 hours after insertion of the central venous catheter |
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| Primary |
Number of cases with transient nerve injury classified as sensory loss, paraesthesia or loss of motor neuron function recognized by the responsible physician or nurse |
Mechanical complication after CVC-insertion. Will be detected and documented by the patient responsible nurse. Will be considered a minor mechanical complication. |
Transient up to 72 hours after insertion of the central venous catheter |
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| Primary |
Number of cases with arrhythmia grad 3-4 during the inserting procedure |
Mechanical complication during the CVC-insertion. Recognized at the continuous ECG by the inserting physician or the assistant. Arrhythmias grade 3 (symptomatic arrhythmia requiring urgent medical intervention) and grade 4 (symptomatic arrhythmia with life-threatening consequences) will be considered major mechanical complications. |
During the procedure of inserting the central venous catheter |
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| Primary |
Number of cases with arrhythmia grad 1-2 during the inserting procedure |
Mechanical complication during the CVC-insertion. Recognized at the continuous ECG by the inserting physician or the assistant. Arrhythmias grade 1 (asymptomatic arrhythmia not requiring intervention) and grade 2 (asymptomatic or symptomatic arrhythmia requiring non-urgent medical intervention) will be considered minor mechanical complications. |
During the procedure of inserting the central venous catheter |
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| Primary |
Number of cases with failure to place the catheter |
An attempt to insert a central venous catheter was performed but failed. Will be detected by the inserting anesthesiologist. Minor mechanical complications. |
During the procedure of inserting the central venous catheter |
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| Primary |
Number of cases with catheter tip malposition at post-procedural x-ray, where correction is needed before use |
Mechanical complication after CVC-insertion. Will be detected at a post-procedural x-ray of the thorax. Minor mechanical complications. |
Up to 24 hours after insertion of central venous catheter |
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