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    Cath Murphy
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    Dear All

    I am investigating use of pre-packaged kits for vascular access device insertion. Do any of your organisations use them. Or perhaps only some wards/units use them.

    If so other than standardisation what otther benefits have you seen? ?any change of CLABSI or CRBSI?

    What are the essential items that such a kit should include?

    Also, if your organisation doesn’t use them, what are some of the reasons (other than cost and/or individual user preference?

    I would be very grateful for any responses either here or by direct email.

    A few years ago a paper from Melb included insertion kits as part of a bundle. They reported reductions in VAD-related infections.

    I also think that WA has widespread kit use.

    Many thanks

    Cath

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    Michael Wishart
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    Hi Cath

    We use a PICC insertion kit in ICU, Emerg and Radiology. All other lines (PIVC, CVC, Hickman, etc) dont come in a specific insertion pack.

    It is good for standardisation, as we can, for example, ensure our recommended skin prep, dressing and stabilisation devices are standardised for all PICC insertions.

    As far as reduction of PICC CLABSII are concerned, we have a low rate anyway, and most CLABSI are in longer indwelling devices vs soon after insertion, so its debatable how much impact insertion technique has on these infections. We have been using these kits for about 5 years, with no real change in overall PICC CLABSI rate.

    Cheers
    Michael

    Michael Wishart, CICP-E
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    From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion On Behalf Of Cathryn Murphy
    Sent: Tuesday, 23 October 2018 8:53 AM
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    Subject: VAD Insertion Kits

    Dear All

    I am investigating use of pre-packaged kits for vascular access device insertion. Do any of your organisations use them. Or perhaps only some wards/units use them.

    If so other than standardisation what otther benefits have you seen? ?any change of CLABSI or CRBSI?

    What are the essential items that such a kit should include?

    Also, if your organisation doesn’t use them, what are some of the reasons (other than cost and/or individual user preference?

    I would be very grateful for any responses either here or by direct email.

    A few years ago a paper from Melb included insertion kits as part of a bundle. They reported reductions in VAD-related infections.

    I also think that WA has widespread kit use.

    Many thanks

    Cath

    Cathryn Murphy RN Bach. Photog. MPH. PhD. CIC
    Chief Executive Officer
    Infection Control Plus Pty Ltd
    http://www.infectioncontrolplus.com.au
    Ph:+61 428 154 154

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    Christine Hunter
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    Hi Cath,

    Here at the PA, the IV starter kit was introduced in early 2015. A 12% reduction in PIVC related BSIs was reported over a 3 year period.
    It includes;
    An inner sterile pack of
    Dressing,
    Bluey
    Gauze
    Sterile field
    Outer bag includes;
    Swab stick (70% isopropyl & 2% chlorhexidine)
    Extension set with negative pressure bung

    Hope this helps,

    Regards,
    Chris

    Christine Hunter

    Clinical Nurse Consultant | Vascular Access Surveillance | Infection Management Services
    Princess Alexandra Hospital | Metro South Health
    Ipswich Road, Woolloongabba QLD 4102
    t. 07 3176 5282
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    From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion [mailto:ACIPCLIST@ACIPC.ORG.AU] On Behalf Of Cathryn Murphy
    Sent: Tuesday, 23 October 2018 8:53 AM
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    Subject: [ACIPC_Infexion_Connexion] VAD Insertion Kits

    Dear All

    I am investigating use of pre-packaged kits for vascular access device insertion. Do any of your organisations use them. Or perhaps only some wards/units use them.

    If so other than standardisation what otther benefits have you seen? ?any change of CLABSI or CRBSI?

    What are the essential items that such a kit should include?

    Also, if your organisation doesn’t use them, what are some of the reasons (other than cost and/or individual user preference?

    I would be very grateful for any responses either here or by direct email.

    A few years ago a paper from Melb included insertion kits as part of a bundle. They reported reductions in VAD-related infections.

    I also think that WA has widespread kit use.

    Many thanks

    Cath

    Cathryn Murphy RN Bach. Photog. MPH. PhD. CIC
    Chief Executive Officer
    Infection Control Plus Pty Ltd
    http://www.infectioncontrolplus.com.au
    Ph:+61 428 154 154
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