Permeability of the implanted central catheter - A literature review

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Main Author: Ramada, Diana
Publication Date: 2018
Other Authors: Coelho, Fábio, Guilherme, Denise, Marques, Paulo
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Language: por
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Totally implantable catheter (CVCTI) is a type of central venous catheter that becomes an essential resource because it increases the options available for intravenous therapy. Its handling is not free of complications. There are many controversies about the most appropriate solution to maintain its permeability. In this context, it was intended to determine the effectiveness of a heparin solution compared to sodium chloride 0.9% in the permeability of implanted ports in adults with oncology disease. A literature review was carried out using the online databases Tripdatabase, EbscoHost (CINAHL Complete and MEDLINE), PubMed, Nursing Reference Center and Scientific Research, between September 26 and October 20, 2016. Four articles were selected. Studies suggest that there is no evidence of a different effectiveness between heparin and sodium chloride 0.9%, for the maintenance of the permeability of CVCTI. Due to the lack of evidence in this field, we believe that further studies and randomized trials are necessary.
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spelling Permeability of the implanted central catheter - A literature reviewPermeabilidade do cateter venoso central totalmente implantado : revisão de literaturaHeparinaCloreto de sódioPermeabilidadeCateter totalmente implantadoHeparinNormal salinePermeabilityTotally implantable catheterTotally implantable catheter (CVCTI) is a type of central venous catheter that becomes an essential resource because it increases the options available for intravenous therapy. Its handling is not free of complications. There are many controversies about the most appropriate solution to maintain its permeability. In this context, it was intended to determine the effectiveness of a heparin solution compared to sodium chloride 0.9% in the permeability of implanted ports in adults with oncology disease. A literature review was carried out using the online databases Tripdatabase, EbscoHost (CINAHL Complete and MEDLINE), PubMed, Nursing Reference Center and Scientific Research, between September 26 and October 20, 2016. Four articles were selected. Studies suggest that there is no evidence of a different effectiveness between heparin and sodium chloride 0.9%, for the maintenance of the permeability of CVCTI. Due to the lack of evidence in this field, we believe that further studies and randomized trials are necessary.O cateter venoso central totalmente implantado (CVCTI) é um dispositivo de acesso venoso central que se tornou um recurso essencial, pois aumenta as opções disponíveis para a terapêutica endovenosa. O seu manuseamento não está isento de complicações e existem muitas controvérsias sobre a solução mais adequada para manter a sua permeabilidade. Neste contexto, pretendeu-se determinar a efetividade da solução de heparina em comparação com o cloreto de sódio 0,9% na permeabilidade do CVCTI em adultos com doença oncológica. Foi realizada uma revisão da literatura, recorrendo às bases de dados online Tripdatabase, EbscoHost (CINAHL Complete e MEDLINE), PubMed, Nursing Reference Center e Scientific Research, entre 26 de setembro e 20 de outubro de 2016, tendo sido selecionados quatro artigos para análise. Os estudos sugerem que não há diferença de eficácia entre a solução de heparina e o cloreto de sódio 0,9%, na permeabilidade do CVCTI. Ainda existe pouca evidência nesta área, pelo que a realização de estudos e de ensaios clínicos randomizados é recomendada e necessária.AEOP – Associação de Enfermagem Oncológica Portuguesa2018-12-12info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://onco.news/index.php/journal/article/view/53Onco.news; No. 37 (2018): Onco.News Journal (july-december); 20-29Onco.News; N.º 37 (2018): Revista Onco.News (julho-dezembro); 20-292183-69141646-7868reponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAPporhttps://onco.news/index.php/journal/article/view/53https://onco.news/index.php/journal/article/view/53/77Direitos de Autor (c) 2018 Diana Ramada, Fábio Coelho, Denise Guilherme, Paulo Marquesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRamada, DianaCoelho, FábioGuilherme, DeniseMarques, Paulo2024-03-16T07:55:13Zoai:oai.onco.news:article/53Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T13:24:42.638724Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Permeability of the implanted central catheter - A literature review
Permeabilidade do cateter venoso central totalmente implantado : revisão de literatura
title Permeability of the implanted central catheter - A literature review
spellingShingle Permeability of the implanted central catheter - A literature review
Ramada, Diana
Heparina
Cloreto de sódio
Permeabilidade
Cateter totalmente implantado
Heparin
Normal saline
Permeability
Totally implantable catheter
title_short Permeability of the implanted central catheter - A literature review
title_full Permeability of the implanted central catheter - A literature review
title_fullStr Permeability of the implanted central catheter - A literature review
title_full_unstemmed Permeability of the implanted central catheter - A literature review
title_sort Permeability of the implanted central catheter - A literature review
author Ramada, Diana
author_facet Ramada, Diana
Coelho, Fábio
Guilherme, Denise
Marques, Paulo
author_role author
author2 Coelho, Fábio
Guilherme, Denise
Marques, Paulo
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ramada, Diana
Coelho, Fábio
Guilherme, Denise
Marques, Paulo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Heparina
Cloreto de sódio
Permeabilidade
Cateter totalmente implantado
Heparin
Normal saline
Permeability
Totally implantable catheter
topic Heparina
Cloreto de sódio
Permeabilidade
Cateter totalmente implantado
Heparin
Normal saline
Permeability
Totally implantable catheter
description Totally implantable catheter (CVCTI) is a type of central venous catheter that becomes an essential resource because it increases the options available for intravenous therapy. Its handling is not free of complications. There are many controversies about the most appropriate solution to maintain its permeability. In this context, it was intended to determine the effectiveness of a heparin solution compared to sodium chloride 0.9% in the permeability of implanted ports in adults with oncology disease. A literature review was carried out using the online databases Tripdatabase, EbscoHost (CINAHL Complete and MEDLINE), PubMed, Nursing Reference Center and Scientific Research, between September 26 and October 20, 2016. Four articles were selected. Studies suggest that there is no evidence of a different effectiveness between heparin and sodium chloride 0.9%, for the maintenance of the permeability of CVCTI. Due to the lack of evidence in this field, we believe that further studies and randomized trials are necessary.
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