NURSING PRACTICE IN THE INSERTION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE PERCUTANEOUS CATHETER IN NEONATES OF A PUBLIC HOSPITAL, CALLAO, 2010-2015

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Objective: To analyze the nursing practice in the insertion and maintenance of the peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) in newborns (RN) hospitalized in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit during the years 2010 to 2015, in a hospital Callao, Peru. Material and methods: Descriptive and retrospe...

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Autores: Chulle LLenque, Cecilia Maura, Llerena Carrillo, Rosa Betty, Enciso Jiménez, Elena, Templo Vicharra, Julisa, Zeladita Huamán, John Alex
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Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Universidad María Auxiliadora
Repositorio:Agora
Lenguaje:español
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Cateterismo venoso central
Cuidados críticos
Recién nacido prematuro
Enfermería neonatal
Central venous catheterization
Critical care
Premature newborn
Neonatal nursing
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv NURSING PRACTICE IN THE INSERTION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE PERCUTANEOUS CATHETER IN NEONATES OF A PUBLIC HOSPITAL, CALLAO, 2010-2015
PRÁCTICA DE ENFERMERÍA EN LA INSERCIÓN Y MANTENIMIENTO DEL CATÉTER PERCUTÁNEO EN NEONATOS DE UN HOSPITAL PÚBLICO, CALLAO, 2010-2015
title NURSING PRACTICE IN THE INSERTION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE PERCUTANEOUS CATHETER IN NEONATES OF A PUBLIC HOSPITAL, CALLAO, 2010-2015
spellingShingle NURSING PRACTICE IN THE INSERTION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE PERCUTANEOUS CATHETER IN NEONATES OF A PUBLIC HOSPITAL, CALLAO, 2010-2015
Chulle LLenque, Cecilia Maura
Cateterismo venoso central
Cuidados críticos
Recién nacido prematuro
Enfermería neonatal
Central venous catheterization
Critical care
Premature newborn
Neonatal nursing
title_short NURSING PRACTICE IN THE INSERTION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE PERCUTANEOUS CATHETER IN NEONATES OF A PUBLIC HOSPITAL, CALLAO, 2010-2015
title_full NURSING PRACTICE IN THE INSERTION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE PERCUTANEOUS CATHETER IN NEONATES OF A PUBLIC HOSPITAL, CALLAO, 2010-2015
title_fullStr NURSING PRACTICE IN THE INSERTION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE PERCUTANEOUS CATHETER IN NEONATES OF A PUBLIC HOSPITAL, CALLAO, 2010-2015
title_full_unstemmed NURSING PRACTICE IN THE INSERTION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE PERCUTANEOUS CATHETER IN NEONATES OF A PUBLIC HOSPITAL, CALLAO, 2010-2015
title_sort NURSING PRACTICE IN THE INSERTION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE PERCUTANEOUS CATHETER IN NEONATES OF A PUBLIC HOSPITAL, CALLAO, 2010-2015
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Chulle LLenque, Cecilia Maura
Llerena Carrillo, Rosa Betty
Enciso Jiménez, Elena
Templo Vicharra, Julisa
Zeladita Huamán, John Alex
author Chulle LLenque, Cecilia Maura
author_facet Chulle LLenque, Cecilia Maura
Llerena Carrillo, Rosa Betty
Enciso Jiménez, Elena
Templo Vicharra, Julisa
Zeladita Huamán, John Alex
author_role author
author2 Llerena Carrillo, Rosa Betty
Enciso Jiménez, Elena
Templo Vicharra, Julisa
Zeladita Huamán, John Alex
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author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Cateterismo venoso central
Cuidados críticos
Recién nacido prematuro
Enfermería neonatal
Central venous catheterization
Critical care
Premature newborn
Neonatal nursing
topic Cateterismo venoso central
Cuidados críticos
Recién nacido prematuro
Enfermería neonatal
Central venous catheterization
Critical care
Premature newborn
Neonatal nursing
description Objective: To analyze the nursing practice in the insertion and maintenance of the peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) in newborns (RN) hospitalized in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit during the years 2010 to 2015, in a hospital Callao, Peru. Material and methods: Descriptive and retrospective study. The technique of documentary analysis of the medical records and records was used, using an instrument that registered sociodemographic and clinical variables of the newborns to whom the PICC was placed in the period studied. The population consisted of 502 RN to which 625 catheters were inserted. The study was approved by the Institutional Research Ethics Committee. Results: 52.6% were males, 47.4% were 28 to 32 weeks of gestational age, 70.3% were premature infants with Hyaline Membrane Disease. 61.8% required the PICC for the administration of parenteral nutrition and 22.4% for antbiotic therapy. In 52.6%, insertion was achieved on the first attempt, the PICC was installed in the cephalic (35.8%) and basilic veins (21.4%). 47.2% had no complications during catheter insertion, 34.4% had bleeding. 88.9% of the NBs did not present complications during the PICC stay and 4.5% withdrew due to extravasation and phlebitis. Conclusions: Low complication rates are reported in the insertion and maintenance of the PICC in the RN due to the expertise of the neonatal ICU nurses.
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spelling NURSING PRACTICE IN THE INSERTION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE PERCUTANEOUS CATHETER IN NEONATES OF A PUBLIC HOSPITAL, CALLAO, 2010-2015PRÁCTICA DE ENFERMERÍA EN LA INSERCIÓN Y MANTENIMIENTO DEL CATÉTER PERCUTÁNEO EN NEONATOS DE UN HOSPITAL PÚBLICO, CALLAO, 2010-2015Chulle LLenque, Cecilia MauraLlerena Carrillo, Rosa BettyEnciso Jiménez, ElenaTemplo Vicharra, JulisaZeladita Huamán, John AlexCateterismo venoso centralCuidados críticosRecién nacido prematuroEnfermería neonatalCentral venous catheterizationCritical carePremature newbornNeonatal nursingObjective: To analyze the nursing practice in the insertion and maintenance of the peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) in newborns (RN) hospitalized in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit during the years 2010 to 2015, in a hospital Callao, Peru. Material and methods: Descriptive and retrospective study. The technique of documentary analysis of the medical records and records was used, using an instrument that registered sociodemographic and clinical variables of the newborns to whom the PICC was placed in the period studied. The population consisted of 502 RN to which 625 catheters were inserted. The study was approved by the Institutional Research Ethics Committee. Results: 52.6% were males, 47.4% were 28 to 32 weeks of gestational age, 70.3% were premature infants with Hyaline Membrane Disease. 61.8% required the PICC for the administration of parenteral nutrition and 22.4% for antbiotic therapy. In 52.6%, insertion was achieved on the first attempt, the PICC was installed in the cephalic (35.8%) and basilic veins (21.4%). 47.2% had no complications during catheter insertion, 34.4% had bleeding. 88.9% of the NBs did not present complications during the PICC stay and 4.5% withdrew due to extravasation and phlebitis. Conclusions: Low complication rates are reported in the insertion and maintenance of the PICC in the RN due to the expertise of the neonatal ICU nurses.Objetivo: Analizar la práctica de enfermería en la inserción y mantenimiento del catéter central de inserción periférica en recién nacidos internados en la Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos Neonatales durante los años 2010 al 2015, en un hospital público del Callao, Perú. Material y métodos: Estudio descriptivo y retrospectivo. Se empleó la técnica del análisis documental de las historias clínicas y registros, empleando un instrumento se registraron variables sociodemográficas y clínicas de los RN a quienes se colocó el PICC en el periodo estudiado. La población estuvo constituida por 502 neonatos a los cuales se insertó 625 catéteres. El estudio fue aprobado por el Comité de Ética en Investigación Institucional. Resultados: El 52,6% fueron varones, el 47,4% tenía 28 a 32 semanas de edad gestacional, el 70,3% fueron RN prematuros con enfermedad de Membrana Hialina. El 61,8% requirió el PICC para la administración de nutrición parenteral y el 22,4% para antibioticoterapia. En el 52,6%, se logró la inserción en el primer intento, mayormente en las venas cefálica (35,8%) y basílica (21,4%). El 47,2% no presentó complicaciones durante la inserción del catéter, el 34,4% presentó sangrado. El 88,9% de los RN no presentó complicaciones durante la permanencia del PICC y el 4,5% se retiró por extravasación y flebitis. Conclusiones: Se reportan bajas tasas de complicaciones en la inserción y mantenimiento del PICC en RN debido a la experticia de las enfermeras de la UCI neonatal.Universidad María Auxiliadora - UMA2020-06-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículo evaluado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistaagora.com/index.php/cieUMA/article/view/10610.21679/arc.v7i1.137Revista Científica Ágora ; Vol. 7 Núm. 1 (2020); 1-62412-804X10.21679/arc.v7i1reponame:Agorainstname:Universidad María Auxiliadorainstacron:UMAspahttps://revistaagora.com/index.php/cieUMA/article/view/106/93Derechos de autor 2021 Cecilia Maura Chulle LLenque, Rosa Betty Llerena Carrillo, Elena Enciso Jiménez, Julisa Templo Vicharra, John Alex Zeladita Huamánhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistaagora.com:article/1062021-04-02T01:54:26Z
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