Sepsis associated with central venous catheters in adult patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit

To analyze published scientific evidence on factors for the development of sepsis associated with central venous catheters in adult patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit. The present study is a literature review of the integrative literature review method, carried out in the months between Ju...

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Autores: Leite, Airton César, Silva , Mariana Pereira Barbosa, Sousa , Geovana Maria Rodrigues de, Santos, Samuel Lopes dos, Cerqueira, Diego Bruno Brito, Alves , Winícius de Carvalho, Silva, Cilmara Gomes Martins da, Lima, Erica Williams de Moreira, Sousa Júnior, Célio Pereira de, Rodrigues, Antônio Filho Alves, Costa, Mariana Tenório, Santos, Jéssica Lara Cipriano, Sobrinho, Weberton Dorásio, Prudêncio , Laiana Dias, Sousa Neta , Raimunda da Silva, Carvalho, Sarah Maria Osório de, Costa, Maria dos Milagres Santos da, Santos , Tágila Andreia Viana dos, Santos, Yasmim Vieira dos, Sousa , Bianca Barroso de, Soares, Mateus Silva, Apolinário , Joelma Maria dos Santos da Silva, Macêdo, Beatriz Cristina Carvalho, Machado, Rebeca Nunes Martins de Oliveira
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2021
País:Brasil
Institución:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)
Repositorio:Research, Society and Development
Idioma:portugués
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/22853
Acceso en línea:https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/22853
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Sepsis
Central venous catheter
Intensive care unit.
Septicemia
Catéter Venoso Central
Unidad de terapia intensiva.
Sepse
Cateter venoso central
Unidade de terapia intensiva.
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Sumario:To analyze published scientific evidence on factors for the development of sepsis associated with central venous catheters in adult patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit. The present study is a literature review of the integrative literature review method, carried out in the months between June and November 2021. The search was carried out through the - VHL, using the Literature databases LILACS, BDENF, through - SCIELO. Adhering through the descriptors/key words: “Sepsis”, “Central venous catheter”, “Intensive Care Unit”, combined with the Boolean operator “AND”. Nosocomial infections are the main causes of death in intensive care units, representing an increase in the length of hospital stay, in addition to a high cost for institutions, by adding numerous risk factors such as: unfavorable clinical conditions, comorbidities, use of invasive techniques and changes in the microbiota. The care of critically ill patients requires the inevitable application of invasive procedures and the administration of broad-spectrum antimicrobials, so it is important that all professionals involved pay extra attention to the use of increasingly aseptic techniques, routine hand washing and the use of controlled and strictly necessary invasive techniques and antibiotics in routine care. the precise role of the nurse, through the identification of abnormal health patterns and early recognition, constitutes one of the main ways of applying nursing care, considering that, after the disease onset, the more precise and faster the actions occur. health conditions, the lower the chances of progression and severity of the disease and, consequently, the better the prognosis.