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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Impacto dos fatores infecciosos e mecânicos na sobrevida do cateter temporário para hemodiálise em pacientes cardiopatas com injúria renal aguda / Analysis of infectious and mechanical factors on the survival of temporary catheter for hemodialysis in cardiac patients with acute kidney injury

Silva, Sirlei Cristina da 10 February 2015 (has links)
Introdução: A injúria renal aguda vem se apresentando como uma complicação frequente na população no contexto intra-hospitalar, e as terapias de substituição renal são empregadas como método de tratamento. Neste cenário, o cateter temporário para hemodiálise tornou-se um dispositivo essencial à terapêutica. Todavia, as complicações mecânicas e infecciosas tornaram-se eventos associados à prestação de assistência à saúde, acarretando índices elevados de morbidade e mortalidade nos pacientes acometidos por injúria renal aguda em hemodiálise. Objetivos: avaliar os fatores associados à retirada do cateter temporário para hemodiálise, bem como os motivos relacionados à solicitação de hemocultura e os fatores associados à infecção da corrente sanguínea relacionada ao cateter temporário para hemodiálise. Pacientes e Métodos: trata-se de um estudo observacional retrospectivo, envolvendo pacientes internados em um hospital público universitário de alta complexidade especializado em Cardiologia e Pneumologia, da cidade de São Paulo, Brasil. O estudo foi realizado no período de 01de julho de 2009 - 31de dezembro de 2010, sendo aprovado pela Comissão de Ética para análise de Projetos de Pesquisa (CAPPesq) do HCFMUSP nº0342/11. Resultados: foram avaliados 1.140 pacientes, atendidos pelo serviço de Nefrologia da instituição, dos quais 723 pacientes foram excluídos por não atenderem aos critérios de inclusão e 417 pacientes compuseram a amostra; 657 cateteres temporários foram utilizados durante o período. Os cateteres apresentaram duração média de 13 dias. O fluxo sanguíneo insuficiente para manutenção da hemodiálise foi a principal complicação mecânica associada à retirada do cateter temporário (30,7%), enquanto os fatores relacionados à infecção foram responsáveis por 31,1% dos casos, sendo a febre o principal sinal flogístico. A análise de Kaplan-Meier demonstrou maior sobrevida dos cateteres relacionados aos fatores infecciosos. A infecção da corrente sanguínea (ICS) relacionada ao cateter temporário para hemodiálise foi diagnosticada em 5,5% da população, com taxa de infecção de 5,54/1.000 cateteres-dia. Patógenos Gram negativos foram responsáveis por 52% dos casos de ICS-laboratorial, com predomínio das bactérias da família Enterobacteriacea; seguidas por germes Gram positivos (26%), sendo o Sthapylococcus spp de maior incidência e os fungos representados pela Candida não albicans (22%). Conclusões: fluxo sanguíneo insuficiente foi a principal causa mecânica para a retirada do cateter temporário para hemodiálise. No que concerne aos aspectos infecciosos, demostrou-se a necessidade de vigilância epidemiológica permanente, tendo em vista as altas taxas de suspeita infecciosa. A infecção da corrente sanguínea relacionada ao cateter temporário para hemodiálise apresentou taxas superiores aos preconizados em diretrizes internacionais. Finalmente, o perfil microbiológico identificado sugere predomínio da rota endoluminal de contaminação / Introduction: Acute kidney injury is a frequent complication in hospitalized patients, in which renal replacement therapies are frequently required. In this scenario, temporary venous access catheters for hemodialysis have become an essential therapy device. However, mechanical and infectious complications have become morbid events associated with health care provision, resulting in high morbidity and mortality in these patients. Objectives: To evaluate the factors associated with the removal of temporary catheters for hemodialysis, reasons for the request of blood culture, and the factors associated with bloodstream infection related to temporary catheters for hemodialysis. Patients and Methods: it was performed a retrospective observational study involving patients admitted to a tertiary public hospital specialized in Cardiology and Pneumology in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. The study was conducted between 1st July 2009 - 31st December 2010, and approved by the Ethics Committee for Analysis of Research Projects (CAPPesq) HCFMUSP nº0342/11. Results: A total of 1140 patients were evaluated by the Nephrology attending physicians. From the total sample, 723 patients were excluded for not fulfilling the inclusion criteria, resulting in a final sample of 417 patients with 657 temporary catheters whose mean duration was 13 days. Insufficient blood flow was the main complication associated with mechanical removal of temporary catheters (30.7%) while the factors associated with infection accounted for 31.1%, in which fever was the main infectious signal. The Kaplan-Meier analysis showed higher survival for catheters associated with infectious factors. A bloodstream infection (BSI) related to temporary catheters for hemodialysis was diagnosed in 5.5% of the population with an infection rate of 5.54/1,000 catheter-days. Gram negative pathogens were responsible for 52% of laboratorial ICS, with predominance from Enterobacteriaceae bacteria; followed by Gram positive germs (26%), with predominance of Staphylococcus spp and fungi represented by Candida non-albicans (22%). Conclusions: insufficient blood flow was the main mechanical factor for the removal of temporary catheters for hemodialysis. Regarding the infectious aspects, it was demonstrated the need for rigorous surveillance because of the high rates of suspected infections. Bloodstream infections associated with temporary catheters for hemodialysis presented higher rates than those determined in international guidelines. Finally, the microbiological profile suggests the predominance of endoluminal route of contamination
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Impact de la nutrition parentérale associée à la chimiothérapie intraveineuse sur l'incidence des infections aux cathéters veineux chez les patients ayant un cancer digestif / Impact of parental nutrition on the central venous catheter-related bloodstream infection rate in patients with digestive cancer receiving intraveinous chemotherapy

Toure, Abdoulaye II 17 December 2012 (has links)
Les cathéters veineux centraux sont utilisés pour des traitements dont la chimiothérapie, l’hydratation, l’antibiothérapie et la nutrition parentérale chez les patients ayant un cancer. Cependant, ces cathéters sont responsables de graves complications dont les infections. Elles peuvent entraîner la suspension ou l’arrêt des traitements et peuvent engager le pronostic vital des patients. Le taux d’incidence et les facteurs de risque des infections liées aux cathéters veineux centraux (ILCVC) en oncologie restent mal connus. Une étude prospective menée pendant 5 ans à l’hôpital Edouard Herriot et à l’hôpital de la Croix Rousse nous a permis de décrire les ILCVC chez 425 patients ayant un cancer digestif. Nous avons d’abord estimé le taux d’incidence des ILCVC selon la localisation du cancer primitif. Ensuite, nous avons analysé les facteurs de risque. Pour mieux estimer l’impact de la nutrition parentérale sur le risque d’ILCVC, nous avons utilisé le score de propension pour imiter certaines caractéristiques d’un essai randomisé. Enfin, nous avons analysé la mortalité dans les 30 jours qui ont suivi l’ILCVC. Les résultats ont montré que le taux d’incidence des ILCVC était plus élevé chez les patients ayant un cancer pancréas ou un cancer de l’œsophage que ceux qui ont un cancer colorectal. Les facteurs de risque indépendamment associés à une ILCVC étaient le performance status, les journées d’utilisation du cathéter, le cancer du pancréas et la nutrition parentérale. Le risque d’ILCVC était supérieur à 5 chez les patients qui recevaient de la nutrition parentérale associée à la chimiothérapie intraveineuse. Le diabète était un facteur de risque indépendamment associé à la mortalité dans les 30 jours qui suivent la survenue l’ILCVC. / Central venous catheters are commonly used in cancer patients for administration of chemotherapy, hydration, parenteral nutrition and antibiotic. However, their use is associated with complications such as infections. An often serious complication is bloodstream infections. This can cause a suspending of cancer treatment. Central venous catheter-related bloodstream infections also contribute to increased mortality in theses patients. The incidence rates and CVC-RBSI risk factors are not well known in patients with cancer. Then in a prospective study conducted during 5 years, we have analysed data from 425 patients with digestive cancer. Study took place at Edouard Herriot Hospital and Croix Rousse Hospital in Lyon. First, we estimated rate of CVC-RBSI according to the location of primary cancer. To the best estimation of parenteral nutrition effect on the risk of CVC-RBSI, we performed the propensity score analysis, which can mimic some characteristics of randomized trial. Finally, we analyzed the 30-day mortality after CVC-BSI. The results showed that the infection rate was higher in pancreatic and oesophageal cancer patients, compared with colorectal cancer patients. The risk factors independently associated with CVC-RBSI were pancreatic cancer, performance status, cumulative catheter utilization-days and parenteral nutrition. The risk of CVC-RBSI was at least 5 times greater in patients with parenteral nutrition. Attributable mortality rate within 1 month of CVC-RBSI was 16.6%. Diabetes mellitus was independently associated with death.
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Slaugytojo vaidmuo prižiūrint centrinius venos kateterius reanimacijos ir intensyvios terapijos skyriuje / The role of the nurse in the maintenance of the central venous catheter in the reanimation and intensive care unit

Černiauskaitė, Ina 26 June 2014 (has links)
Darbo tikslas. Ištirti slaugytojo vaidmenį prižiūrint centrinių venos kateterius reanimacijos ir intensyvios terapijos skyriuje. Darbo uždaviniai. Nustatyti centrinės venos kateterizacijos įtaką pagrindiniams pacientų gyvybinių funkcijų rodikliams. Ištirti, kokios dažniausiai pasitaiko centrinių venų komplikacijos ir jų priežastis. Išsiaiškinti slaugytojo veiksmus, padedančius sumažinti komplikacijų atsiradimo riziką. Ištirti reanimacijos ir intensyvios terapijos slaugytojų centrinių venų kateterių priežiūros žinias . Tyrimo medžiaga ir metodai. Teorinė mokslinės literatūros, leidinių, publikacijų apžvalga. Dokumentų analizės metodas (panaudotas pacientų su centrinių venų kateteriais tyrimui). Asmeninio stebėjimo metodas. Atliktas 97 pacientų po centrinių venų kateterizacijų, pagrindinių gyvybinių funkcijų stebėjimas reanimacijos ir intensyvios terapijos skyriuje. Reanimacijos ir intensyvios terapijos slaugytojų anketinė apklausa žinioms ištirti, dirbant su centrinių venų kateteriais. Gautų rezultatų aptarimas ir jų analizė. Statistinė analizė atlikta naudojant „Microsoft Office Excel 2003“ ir SPSS 16,0 for Windows versijos statistinę programą Tyrimo rezultatai ir išvados. Tam, kad būtų išsiaiškintas slaugytojos vaidmuo prižiūrint centrinius venos kateterius buvo atliktas stebėjimo tyrimas pacientų po centrinių venos kateterizacijų. Tyrimo metu Vilniaus Universiteto ligoninėje Santariškių klinikos I reanimacijos ir intensyvios terapijos skyriuje nustatyta, kad centrinių venos... [toliau žr. visą tekstą] / The goal of the study: to determine the role of a nurse in the maintenance of the central venous catheter (CVC) in the resuscitation and intensive care department. The objectives: to determine the influence of the central venous catheterization to the indexes of the main vital functions of the patients. To specify the most frequent venous complications and the reasons why they occur. To find out what nurses’ actions can reduce the risk of complications. To examine the professional knowledge of the nurses who work with central venous catheters in the resuscitation and intensive care departments. Research material and methods. Theoretical review of scientific literature, publications and articles. Document analysis method (utilized for the reasearch of patient’s with central venous catheters). Personal observation method. Observation of the main vital functions of 97 patients after central venous catheterization in the resuscitation and intensive care department. The questionnaire-based survey in order to examine the professional knowledge of the nurses who work with central venous catheters in the resuscitation and intensive care department. Discussion and analysis of the obtained results. Analysis of the statistical data using the Microsoft Office Excel 2003 and SPSS 16,0 for Windows software packages. The results and conclusions of the study. In order to determine the role of a nurse for the maintenance of central venous catheter, the observation research was conducted with... [to full text]
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Nurses' monitoring of central venous and pulmonary artery catheters after coronary artery bypass graft operation

Ellis, Margaret 28 February 2002 (has links)
A quantitative research design for a descriptive and contextual study to determine the critical care nurses knowledge and data preferences regarding the central venous and pulmonary artery catheters management and decision making after coronary arte.y bypass graft operations and the utmzation period of the pulmonary artery catheter after coronary artery bypass graft operations. The data was collected through a questionnaire completed by critical care nurses and retrospective analysis of patient records through a structured checklist. Data analysis indicated the following: critical care nurses have a knowledge deficit in the management of the central venous and pulmonary artery catheters and felt more competent and confident in the central venous measurements. The utilization period of the pulmonary artery catheter was 48% compared to the 100% of the central venous catheter. / Advanced Nursing Science / M.A. (Advanced Nursing Science)
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Impacto dos fatores infecciosos e mecânicos na sobrevida do cateter temporário para hemodiálise em pacientes cardiopatas com injúria renal aguda / Analysis of infectious and mechanical factors on the survival of temporary catheter for hemodialysis in cardiac patients with acute kidney injury

Sirlei Cristina da Silva 10 February 2015 (has links)
Introdução: A injúria renal aguda vem se apresentando como uma complicação frequente na população no contexto intra-hospitalar, e as terapias de substituição renal são empregadas como método de tratamento. Neste cenário, o cateter temporário para hemodiálise tornou-se um dispositivo essencial à terapêutica. Todavia, as complicações mecânicas e infecciosas tornaram-se eventos associados à prestação de assistência à saúde, acarretando índices elevados de morbidade e mortalidade nos pacientes acometidos por injúria renal aguda em hemodiálise. Objetivos: avaliar os fatores associados à retirada do cateter temporário para hemodiálise, bem como os motivos relacionados à solicitação de hemocultura e os fatores associados à infecção da corrente sanguínea relacionada ao cateter temporário para hemodiálise. Pacientes e Métodos: trata-se de um estudo observacional retrospectivo, envolvendo pacientes internados em um hospital público universitário de alta complexidade especializado em Cardiologia e Pneumologia, da cidade de São Paulo, Brasil. O estudo foi realizado no período de 01de julho de 2009 - 31de dezembro de 2010, sendo aprovado pela Comissão de Ética para análise de Projetos de Pesquisa (CAPPesq) do HCFMUSP nº0342/11. Resultados: foram avaliados 1.140 pacientes, atendidos pelo serviço de Nefrologia da instituição, dos quais 723 pacientes foram excluídos por não atenderem aos critérios de inclusão e 417 pacientes compuseram a amostra; 657 cateteres temporários foram utilizados durante o período. Os cateteres apresentaram duração média de 13 dias. O fluxo sanguíneo insuficiente para manutenção da hemodiálise foi a principal complicação mecânica associada à retirada do cateter temporário (30,7%), enquanto os fatores relacionados à infecção foram responsáveis por 31,1% dos casos, sendo a febre o principal sinal flogístico. A análise de Kaplan-Meier demonstrou maior sobrevida dos cateteres relacionados aos fatores infecciosos. A infecção da corrente sanguínea (ICS) relacionada ao cateter temporário para hemodiálise foi diagnosticada em 5,5% da população, com taxa de infecção de 5,54/1.000 cateteres-dia. Patógenos Gram negativos foram responsáveis por 52% dos casos de ICS-laboratorial, com predomínio das bactérias da família Enterobacteriacea; seguidas por germes Gram positivos (26%), sendo o Sthapylococcus spp de maior incidência e os fungos representados pela Candida não albicans (22%). Conclusões: fluxo sanguíneo insuficiente foi a principal causa mecânica para a retirada do cateter temporário para hemodiálise. No que concerne aos aspectos infecciosos, demostrou-se a necessidade de vigilância epidemiológica permanente, tendo em vista as altas taxas de suspeita infecciosa. A infecção da corrente sanguínea relacionada ao cateter temporário para hemodiálise apresentou taxas superiores aos preconizados em diretrizes internacionais. Finalmente, o perfil microbiológico identificado sugere predomínio da rota endoluminal de contaminação / Introduction: Acute kidney injury is a frequent complication in hospitalized patients, in which renal replacement therapies are frequently required. In this scenario, temporary venous access catheters for hemodialysis have become an essential therapy device. However, mechanical and infectious complications have become morbid events associated with health care provision, resulting in high morbidity and mortality in these patients. Objectives: To evaluate the factors associated with the removal of temporary catheters for hemodialysis, reasons for the request of blood culture, and the factors associated with bloodstream infection related to temporary catheters for hemodialysis. Patients and Methods: it was performed a retrospective observational study involving patients admitted to a tertiary public hospital specialized in Cardiology and Pneumology in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. The study was conducted between 1st July 2009 - 31st December 2010, and approved by the Ethics Committee for Analysis of Research Projects (CAPPesq) HCFMUSP nº0342/11. Results: A total of 1140 patients were evaluated by the Nephrology attending physicians. From the total sample, 723 patients were excluded for not fulfilling the inclusion criteria, resulting in a final sample of 417 patients with 657 temporary catheters whose mean duration was 13 days. Insufficient blood flow was the main complication associated with mechanical removal of temporary catheters (30.7%) while the factors associated with infection accounted for 31.1%, in which fever was the main infectious signal. The Kaplan-Meier analysis showed higher survival for catheters associated with infectious factors. A bloodstream infection (BSI) related to temporary catheters for hemodialysis was diagnosed in 5.5% of the population with an infection rate of 5.54/1,000 catheter-days. Gram negative pathogens were responsible for 52% of laboratorial ICS, with predominance from Enterobacteriaceae bacteria; followed by Gram positive germs (26%), with predominance of Staphylococcus spp and fungi represented by Candida non-albicans (22%). Conclusions: insufficient blood flow was the main mechanical factor for the removal of temporary catheters for hemodialysis. Regarding the infectious aspects, it was demonstrated the need for rigorous surveillance because of the high rates of suspected infections. Bloodstream infections associated with temporary catheters for hemodialysis presented higher rates than those determined in international guidelines. Finally, the microbiological profile suggests the predominance of endoluminal route of contamination
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Análise das notificações das infecções primárias de corrente sanguínea em unidades de terapia intensiva adulto de Goiânia-GO / Analysis of notifications of central-line associated bloodstream infections in adult ICUs in Goiânia, Brazil

Silva, Alexsandra Gomes Resende de Souza da 29 August 2018 (has links)
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No. of bitstreams: 2 Dissertação - Alexsandra Gomes Resende de Souza da Silva - 2018.pdf: 3027265 bytes, checksum: 4c70a842bfa34b413b177bde613f5ba1 (MD5) license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5) Previous issue date: 2018-08-29 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES / Introduction: Central-line associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) are common in Intensive care units (ICUs), leading to longer hospital stays, high hospital costs and death. As such, surveillance, prevention and control are indispensable.Objective: Analyze the epidemiological and microbiological profile of central-line associated bloodstream infections in adult ICUs in the municipality of Goiânia, Brazil. Method: Analytical ecological study conducted using secondary data from reports of all clinical and laboratory central-line associated bloodstream infections in adult ICUs in Goiânia, between 2012 and 2016. SPSS-17.0 and Stata software (version 14.0) were used. Data were expressed as temporal trend, descriptive statistics and percentiles. Data analysis considered a 95% confidence interval and significance level of p<0.05. Results: We analyzed 1988 healthcare-associated infection (HAI) notifications from 42 adult ICUs. The temporal trend of central-line associated bloodstream infections incidence density was stationary. The incidence density of laboratory central-line associated bloodstream infections varied from 3.32 to 4.34 infections per 1000 catheters/day. The rate of central venous catheter use in the period was 55.36%. In relation to percentile, increase was observed in the study period, particularly in 2016 in the 90th percentile. There was no statistical association between the variables analyzed. With respect to the microbiological and antimicrobial susceptibility profile, SCon and S. aureus showed 91.8% and 71.4% resistance to oxacillin, respectively, in 2016. K. pneumoniae and Acinectobacter spp. Were resistant to 3rd and 4th generation cephalosporins and carbapenems. Conclusion: It was concluded that the temporal trend of central-line associated bloodstream infections was stationary, and incidence density and percentiles increased over the years. The primary causative agents were SCon and K. pneumoniae, with broad spectrum antimicrobial resistance. Measures should be implemented to monitor health services and provide continuing education for health workers regarding the prevention and control of these infections. / Introdução: As infecções primárias de corrente sanguínea são frequentes, em Unidade de Terapia Intensiva (UTI) ocasionando prolongamento no tempo de internação, elevados custos hospitalares e óbitos. Mediante essa situação a vigilância, prevenção e controle são imprescindíveis. Objetivo: Analisar o perfil epidemiológico e microbiológico das infecções primárias de corrente sanguínea de UTI adulto do Município de Goiânia. Método: Estudo analítico ecológico, realizado a partir de dados secundários de notificações de infecções primárias de corrente sanguínea clínicas e laboratoriais das UTI adulto no Município de Goiânia-GO, no período de 2012-2016. Utilizou-se os Softwares SPSS-17.0 e Stata, versão 14.0. Os dados foram apresentados por meio da tendência temporal, estatística descritiva e percentis. Considerou-se IC: 95% e p<0,05.de significância de p<0,05. Resultados: Analisou-se 1988 fichas de notificações de IRAS dos referentes a 42 UTI adulto. A tendência temporal da densidade de incidência das infecções primárias de corrente sanguínea foi estacionária. A densidade de incidência das infecções primárias de corrente sanguínea laboratoriais variou de 3,32 a 4,34 infecções por 1000 cateteres-dia. A taxa de utilização de cateter venoso central no período foi de 55,36%. Em relação aos percentis houve elevação no período de estudo com destaque no ano de 2016 no percentil 90. Não houve associação estatística entre as variáveis analisadas. Quanto ao perfil microbiológico e de sensibilidade antimicrobiana identificou-se: SCon e S. aureus resistentes à oxacilina em 91,8% e 71,4% respectivamente em 2016. K. pneumoniae e Acinectobacter spp. resistentes às cefalosporinas de 3ª e 4ª gerações e aos carbapenêmicos. Conclusão: Conclui-se que a tendência temporal das infecções primárias de corrente sanguínea se manteve estacionária; a densidade de incidência e os percentis apresentaram elevação no decorrer dos anos. Os principais patógenos foram os SCon e K. pneumoniae com resistência a antimicrobianos de amplo espectro. Medidas de monitoramento dos serviços de saúde e de educação permanente dos trabalhadores da área da saúde, quanto a prevenção e controle dessas infecções, devem ser instituídas.

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