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BMJ Open | 2018

SecurAstaP trial: securement with SecurAcath versus StatLock for peripherally inserted central catheters, a randomised open trial

Godelieve Alice Goossens; Niel Grumiaux; Christel Janssens; M Jérôme; Steffen Fieuws; Philip Moons; Marguerite Stas; Geert Maleux

Objectives To assess the effect on needed nursing time for dressing change. Design, setting, participants A parallel-group, open-label, randomised controlled trial in patients who are in need for a peripherally inserted central catheter insertion in one teaching hospital in Belgium. The follow-up lasted 180 days or until catheter removal, whatever came first. A computer generated table was used to allocate devices. Randomised patients were 105 adults (StatLock, n=53; SecurAcath, n=52) and primary analysis was based on all patients (n=92) with time measurements (StatLock, n=43; SecurAcath, n=49). Interventions StatLock which has to be changed weekly versus SecurAcath which could remain in place for the complete catheter dwell time. Main outcome measure Needed time for the dressing change at each dressing change (SecurAcath) or at each dressing change combined with the change of the securement device (StatLock). Results Median time needed for dressing change was 7.3 min (95% CI 6.4 min to 8.3 min) in the StatLock group and in the SecurAcath group 4.3 min (95% CI 3.8 min to 4.9 min) (P<0.0001). The time in the SecurAcath group was reduced with 41% (95% CI 29% to 51%). Incidence rates of migration, dislodgement and catheter-related bloodstream infection were comparable across groups. Pain scores were higher with SecurAcath than with StatLock at insertion (P=0.02) and at removal (P<0.001) and comparable during dressing change (P=0.38) and during dwell time (P=0.995). User-friendliness was scored at insertion and removal. All statements regarding the user-friendliness were scored significantly higher for StatLock than for SecurAcath (P<0.05). Only for the statement regarding the recommending routine use of the device, which was asked at removal, no difference was found between the two devices (P=0.32). Conclusion Use of SecurAcath saves time during dressing change compared with StatLock. Training on correct placement and removal of SecurAcath is critical to minimise pain. Trial registration number NCT02311127; Pre-results.


Annals of Oncology | 2013

Comparing normal saline versus diluted heparin to lock non-valved totally implantable venous access devices in cancer patients: a randomised, non-inferiority, open trial

Godelieve Alice Goossens; M Jérôme; Christel Janssens; W. E. Peetermans; Steffen Fieuws; Philip Moons; J. Verschakelen; K. Peerlinck; M. Jacquemin; Marguerite Stas


Supportive Care in Cancer | 2016

Diagnostic accuracy of the Catheter Injection and Aspiration (CINAS) classification for assessing the function of totally implantable venous access devices

Godelieve Alice Goossens; Y. De Waele; M Jérôme; Steffen Fieuws; Christel Janssens; Marguerite Stas; Philip Moons


Oncology Nursing Forum | 2011

Sensory perceptions of patients with cancer undergoing surgical insertion of a totally implantable venous access device: a qualitative, exploratory study.

Eva Goossens; Godelieve Goossens; Marguerite Stas; Christel Janssens; Martine Jérôme; Philip Moons


The Journal of the Association for Vascular Access | 2015

“The Catheter is Occluded?” The Catheter Injection and Aspiration (CINAS) Classification Answers Your Question Accurately!

Godelieve Goossens; yannick De Waele; Martine Jérôme; Steffen Fieuws; Christel Janssens; Marguerite Stas; Philip Moons


The Journal of the Association for Vascular Access | 2015

What Do You Mean by “The Catheter is Occluded?” The Catheter Injection and Aspiration (CINAS) Classification Answers Your Question Accurately!

Godelieve Alice Goossens; Y. De Waele; M Jérôme; Steffen Fieuws; Christel Janssens; Marguerite Stas; Philip Moons


Journal of Vascular Access | 2011

Sensory perceptions of oncology patients undergoing surgical insertion of a totally implantable venous access device: a qualitative exploratory study

Eva Goossens; Godelieve Goossens; Marguerite Stas; Christel Janssens; Martine Jérôme; Philip Moons


Archive | 2010

Zintuiglijke ervaringen van oncologische patiënten bij implantatie van een poortkatheter: een kwalitatieve, exploratieve studie

Eva Goossens; Godelieve Goossens; Marguerite Stas; Christel Janssens; Martine Jérôme; Philip Moons


Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde | 2009

Het gebruik van perifeer ingebrachte centraalveneuze katheters (PICC) voor langdurige antibioticatherapie bij personen met infecties: een prospectieve, descriptieve pilootstudie

Christel Janssens; Elke Delmote; Godelieve Goossens; Walter Sermeus; Marguerite Stas


Archive | 2007

Perifeer Ingebrachte Centraal Veneuze Katheter

Christel Janssens; Godelieve Goossens; M Jérôme; Walter Sermeus; Marguerite Stas

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Marguerite Stas

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Philip Moons

Catholic University of Leuven

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Godelieve Goossens

The Catholic University of America

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M Jérôme

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Steffen Fieuws

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Martine Jérôme

The Catholic University of America

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Eva Goossens

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Geert Maleux

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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J. Verschakelen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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