Abstract

Phlebitis is the inflammation of the tunica intima layer of the vein and is a common preventable complication of peripheral intravenous catheters (PIC). The aim of this study was to determine the rate of phlebitis development in patients with PIC implantation using the Visual Infusion Phlebitis Diagnostic Scale and to determine the associated factors. The study was conducted in the internal and surgical clinics of a public hospital between September 1, 2022 and February 1, 2023. The 'Patient Information Form', 'Peripheral Intravenous Catheter Evaluation Form' and 'Visual Infusion Phlebitis Diagnosis Scale' were used to collect the study data. In 30.3% of the patients with PIC, phlebitis developed and 48.9% of the phlebitis cases were grade 1. the variables such as sex and presence of a chronic disease did not affect the development of phlebitis. Phlebitis development was more common in patients in the 40-64 age group, on the wrist, on the left arm and on the actively used arm, in sites where the PIC was inserted in two or more attempts, in patients in whom 16 Fr or 18 Fr catheters were inserted, and in patients taking antibiotics.

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