Associated factors and complications resulting from the use of a Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter in neonates

Autor: Daniel Lucas Costa Monteiro, Marivaldo de Moraes e Silva, Victoria Moraes Perinazzo, Maria Caroline do Vale Souza, Thaiz Taiana Cardoso de Barauna, Francisco Miguel da Silva Freitas, Adrianne Raposo Ponte, Iasmim Rodrigues Salvador, José Lucas Borges Blans, Thais do Socorro Botelho Lima e Silva, Luana Fernandes Coelho, Yasaman Kós Miranda, Leila Assef Mendes, Lorena Machado Freire de Carvalho, Luca Thomas Lins Dalferth, Camylla Rebbeca Bezerra de Aragão, Fabiane da Costa Figueiredo, Antônio Aécio de Miranda Lima Junior, Vanessa Marques da Silva Creão, Victor Basileu Farrel Ferreira Neves, Lara Rosa Cardoso e Cardoso, Pedro Thiago Malcher de Amorim Dias, Breno Brito Barbosa, Maria Luiza Goes Pimentel, Manuela de Almeida Paiva, Roberta Macias dos Santos, Suyanne Lobato Rodrigues, Caroline do Mont Figueiredo, Hilane dos Santos Alves, Aline França Nunes, Camila Milene Barros Brito, José Wilker Gomes de Castro Júnior, Ticiane dos Santos Foss, Nathalia Moura Soares, Lara de Melo Siems, Adrielly Cristiny Mendonça Fonseca
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science. 9:377-384
ISSN: 2456-1908
2349-6495
Popis: Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICC) consist of an intravenous device widely used in neonates in intensive care units, characterizing a procedure that is related to a long repertoire of complications that can intensify neonatal morbidity and mortality. The study aims to review and analyze the factors associated with complications resulting from the use of peripherally inserted central catheter in neonates. Method: This is a bibliographic, descriptive analysis, of the integrative literature review type, with searches carried out in the Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO) and PubMed databases. Eight complete articles were selected, available in open access in Portuguese and English and published in the years 2018 to 2022. Results: From the analysis of the classes, three categories emerged: Class 1- Risk Factors Associated with PICC Use, Class 2 - Complications Deriving from the use of the PICC, Class 3 - Professional Training against the Maintenance of the PICC. Conclusion: it was evidenced that care related to the insertion and maintenance of the PICC is mainly directed to the control of nosocomial infection, highlighting the adherence to aseptic techniques for handling the catheter, performing the dressing and proper hand hygiene.
Databáze: OpenAIRE