8/9/07:
23 yo G1P1 with vonWillebrand's,  5 Fr Groshong DL placed on 8/9/07 for Humate P infusions after infusions of Factor 8 brought her VWB antigen to around or slightly above 100 and her factor 8 assay to 140 with range 61-192.
Uncomplicated course, pt. delivered baby, PICC line stayed in place with no problems until removal.
9/24 PICC line removed (?because treatment completed? no record), had sudden onset of shaking/chills, fever of 101.2F. Blood cultures negative, WBC had been normal from insertion time through the episode that caused her to present in the ED.
Comments? Increased risk of thrombi in these patients with the Factor 8 infusions? and then septic thrombi/emboli?
Anyone else have experience with this?Â
Mari
Chief Complaint: FEVER and CHILLS.Onset was abrupt (p PICC LINE REMOVAL). Pain level now: 0/10. The patient has had fever of 101.2 F orally with chills.
Lynn Hadaway, M.Ed., RN, NPD-BC, CRNI
Lynn Hadaway Associates, Inc.
PO Box 10
Milner, GA 30257
Website http://www.hadawayassociates.com
Office Phone 770-358-7861
Thanks, Lynn.
Her symptoms were very short-lived (an hour or two max). Her WBC was normal when she went to the ED (immediately after the event - appears that her PICC was removed at home by Visiting Nurse Association.
I read your earlier posting about the bacterial shower; any additional resources you could refer to me? I'd like to provide our department, as well as Infectious Disease and Infection Control departments, with more information.
Best,
Mari
Mari Cordes, BS RN
Mari Cordes, BS RNIII VA-BC
Vascular Access Department
University of Vermont Medical Center
This concept of bacterial showers has been discussed in some of Marcia Ryder's work. Try looking for these:
1. Ryder M. Catheter-related infections: It's all about biofilm. Topics in Advanced Practice Nursing eJournal. 2005;5(3).
2. Ryder M. The role of biofilm in vascular catheter-related infections. New Developments in Vascular Disease [Fall 2001:15-25. Available at: http://www.medpub.com/cme.htm,. Accessed February 5, 2002, 2002.
Lynn Hadaway, M.Ed., RN, NPD-BC, CRNI
Lynn Hadaway Associates, Inc.
PO Box 10
Milner, GA 30257
Website http://www.hadawayassociates.com
Office Phone 770-358-7861
Mari Cordes, BS RNIII VA-BC
Vascular Access Department
University of Vermont Medical Center