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Catheter Related Blood Stream Infections In Patients Of The Intensive Care Unit

Authors :
Maria do Livramento Fortes Figueiredo
Maria Zélia de Araújo Madeira
Lídya Tolstenko Nogueira
Maria Eliete Batista Moura
Odinéa Maria Amorim Batista
Ana Carolina Coimbra de Castro
Layze Braz de Oliveira
Source :
International Archives of Medicine, Vol 10 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
International Medical Publisher (Fundacion de Neurociencias), 2017.

Abstract

Objective: To identify the prevalence of bloodstream infection associated with the Catheter related Blood stream infections in patients of the Intensive Care Unit, and the characteristics of its use and handling. Methods: Descriptive and transversal study with a sample of 88 participants. Data were collected through the observational method and the records in the medical records. The absolute and relative frequencies were used for data analysis. Results: 73.86% of the patients had central venous access in the subclavian vein, 100% used double lumen Catheter related Blood stream infections, 0.5% chlorhexidine solution for skin antisepsis, dressing coverage is performed mostly with Sterile gauze and tape, with a daily exchange. The rate of infection related to the use of the Catheter related Blood stream infections was (6.81%). The most infused pharmacological drugs were antimicrobials (69.32%). Conclusion: The study showed that care with central venous accesses is performed according to recommendations for prevention of bloodstream infection related to the use of these devices. The infection rate is close to the standards found in the literature. Key words: Central Venous Catheterization. Hospital Infection. Intensive care unit. Risk factors. Catheter-Related Infection..

Details

ISSN :
17557682
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Archives of Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6f583110e87a0cde6662e76c8b850d64
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3823/2398