Clinical profile of users of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter in a Military Hospital
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Summary: | Objective: Analyze the clinical profile of adult patients who have undergone and/or are undergoing the use of a peripherally inserted central catheter during hospitalization. Specific objectives: Examine the indications for the insertion of the peripherally inserted central catheter and the clinical profile of patients using it, and identify complications directly related to its use. Methods: Documentary, descriptive, retrospective study with a quantitative approach, conducted at a Military Hospital in Rio de Janeiro. A total of 162 patients with peripherally inserted central catheter insertion from January 2022 to June 2023 were analyzed. Results: Prevalence was observed in patients over 60 years old, predominantly male. The prevalent requesting clinic was Trauma-Orthopedics, and the medical diagnosis was surgical wound infection. The most common indication was prolonged antibiotic therapy. The most punctured vein was the Brachial. The majority retained the device for 8 to 20 days, removed after completing the treatment. The most recurring complication was bloodstream infection. Conclusions: The profile of the analyzed patients is consistent with similar studies already published and with the indications for the use of this catheter reported in current guidelines. The reported complications align with those found in the literature. |
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Clinical profile of users of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter in a Military HospitalPerfil clínico dos usuários de Cateter Central de Inserção Periférica em um Hospital MilitarEnfermagemCateteresDispositivo de acesso vascularNurseCathetersVascular access deviceObjective: Analyze the clinical profile of adult patients who have undergone and/or are undergoing the use of a peripherally inserted central catheter during hospitalization. Specific objectives: Examine the indications for the insertion of the peripherally inserted central catheter and the clinical profile of patients using it, and identify complications directly related to its use. Methods: Documentary, descriptive, retrospective study with a quantitative approach, conducted at a Military Hospital in Rio de Janeiro. A total of 162 patients with peripherally inserted central catheter insertion from January 2022 to June 2023 were analyzed. Results: Prevalence was observed in patients over 60 years old, predominantly male. The prevalent requesting clinic was Trauma-Orthopedics, and the medical diagnosis was surgical wound infection. The most common indication was prolonged antibiotic therapy. The most punctured vein was the Brachial. The majority retained the device for 8 to 20 days, removed after completing the treatment. The most recurring complication was bloodstream infection. Conclusions: The profile of the analyzed patients is consistent with similar studies already published and with the indications for the use of this catheter reported in current guidelines. The reported complications align with those found in the literature. Objetivo: Analisar o perfil clínico de pacientes adultos que fizeram e/ou fazem uso de cateter central de inserção periférica durante a internação hospitalar. Objetivos específicos: Analisar o perfil das indicações da inserção do cateter central de inserção periférica e o perfil clínico dos pacientes que fazem seu uso e identificar as complicações relatadas diretamente relacionadas ao uso. Métodos: Estudo documental, descritivo, retrospectivo, com abordagem quantitativa, realizado em um Hospital Militar na Cidade do Rio de Janeiro. Foram analisados 162 pacientes com inserção do cateter central de inserção periférica realizada de janeiro/2022 a junho/2023. Resultados: Observamos prevalência dos pacientes maiores de 60 anos, do sexo masculino. A clínica responsável pela solicitação prevalente, foi Trauma-Ortopedia e o diagnóstico médico foi infecção de ferida operatória. A maior indicação, foi antibioticoterapia por tempo prolongado. A veia mais puncionada foi a Braquial. A maioria permaneceu com o dispositivo entre 8 e 20 dias, sendo retirado após o fim do tratamento. A complicação mais recorrente foi infecção de corrente sanguínea. Conclusões: O perfil dos pacientes analisados está condizente com estudos semelhantes já publicados, e com as indicações para uso deste cateter relatada nos guidelines atuais. As complicações relatadas condizem com as encontradas nas literaturas. Escola de Saúde Pública do Distrito Federal2024-08-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://hrj.emnuvens.com.br/hrj/article/view/109010.51723/hrj.v5i25.1090Health Residencies Journal - HRJ; Vol. 5 No. 25 (2024): Educação em Saúde Pública: um saber fundamental para o SUSHealth Residencies Journal; v. 5 n. 25 (2024): Educação em Saúde Pública: um saber fundamental para o SUS2675-2913reponame:Health Residencies Journal (HRJ)instname:Escola Superior de Ciências da Saúde (ESCS)instacron:ESCSporhttps://hrj.emnuvens.com.br/hrj/article/view/1090/675Copyright (c) 2024 Elaine Furtado Rodrigues, Livya dos Santos Mnaso, Bárbara Melo Ppoubel, Hellen Roehrs, Carlos Roberto Lyra da SILVA, Roberto Carlos Lyra da Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFurtado Rodrigues, Elainedos Santos Mnaso, LivyaMelo Ppoubel, Bárbara Lyra da Silva, Roberto CarlosLyra da SILVA, Carlos RobertoRoehrs, Hellen2024-09-23T19:10:57Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/1090Revistahttps://escsresidencias.emnuvens.com.br/hrjPUBhttps://escsresidencias.emnuvens.com.br/hrj/oaihrj@escs.edu.br || vanessacampos@escs.edu.br2675-29132675-2913opendoar:2024-09-23T19:10:57Health Residencies Journal (HRJ) - Escola Superior de Ciências da Saúde (ESCS)false |
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Clinical profile of users of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter in a Military Hospital Perfil clínico dos usuários de Cateter Central de Inserção Periférica em um Hospital Militar |
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Clinical profile of users of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter in a Military Hospital |
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Clinical profile of users of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter in a Military Hospital Furtado Rodrigues, Elaine Enfermagem Cateteres Dispositivo de acesso vascular Nurse Catheters Vascular access device |
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Clinical profile of users of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter in a Military Hospital |
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Clinical profile of users of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter in a Military Hospital |
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Clinical profile of users of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter in a Military Hospital |
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Clinical profile of users of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter in a Military Hospital |
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Clinical profile of users of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter in a Military Hospital |
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Furtado Rodrigues, Elaine |
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Furtado Rodrigues, Elaine dos Santos Mnaso, Livya Melo Ppoubel, Bárbara Lyra da Silva, Roberto Carlos Lyra da SILVA, Carlos Roberto Roehrs, Hellen |
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dos Santos Mnaso, Livya Melo Ppoubel, Bárbara Lyra da Silva, Roberto Carlos Lyra da SILVA, Carlos Roberto Roehrs, Hellen |
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Furtado Rodrigues, Elaine dos Santos Mnaso, Livya Melo Ppoubel, Bárbara Lyra da Silva, Roberto Carlos Lyra da SILVA, Carlos Roberto Roehrs, Hellen |
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Enfermagem Cateteres Dispositivo de acesso vascular Nurse Catheters Vascular access device |
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Enfermagem Cateteres Dispositivo de acesso vascular Nurse Catheters Vascular access device |
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Objective: Analyze the clinical profile of adult patients who have undergone and/or are undergoing the use of a peripherally inserted central catheter during hospitalization. Specific objectives: Examine the indications for the insertion of the peripherally inserted central catheter and the clinical profile of patients using it, and identify complications directly related to its use. Methods: Documentary, descriptive, retrospective study with a quantitative approach, conducted at a Military Hospital in Rio de Janeiro. A total of 162 patients with peripherally inserted central catheter insertion from January 2022 to June 2023 were analyzed. Results: Prevalence was observed in patients over 60 years old, predominantly male. The prevalent requesting clinic was Trauma-Orthopedics, and the medical diagnosis was surgical wound infection. The most common indication was prolonged antibiotic therapy. The most punctured vein was the Brachial. The majority retained the device for 8 to 20 days, removed after completing the treatment. The most recurring complication was bloodstream infection. Conclusions: The profile of the analyzed patients is consistent with similar studies already published and with the indications for the use of this catheter reported in current guidelines. The reported complications align with those found in the literature. |
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Health Residencies Journal - HRJ; Vol. 5 No. 25 (2024): Educação em Saúde Pública: um saber fundamental para o SUS Health Residencies Journal; v. 5 n. 25 (2024): Educação em Saúde Pública: um saber fundamental para o SUS 2675-2913 reponame:Health Residencies Journal (HRJ) instname:Escola Superior de Ciências da Saúde (ESCS) instacron:ESCS |
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