scholarly journals Defining difficult peripheral venous access in hospitalized patients. A cross-sectional study

Author(s):  
Miguel Ángel Rodriguez-Calero ◽  
Ian Blanco-Mavillard
Author(s):  
Alana Oliveira Porto ◽  
Carla Bianca De Matos Leal ◽  
Dieslley Amorim De Souza ◽  
Jéssica Lane Pereira Santos

Objective: To analyze the nursing care provided to users of peripheral venous catheter. Method: Descriptive, cross-sectional study, performed at a mid-sized hospital situated in the high productive backcountry of Bahia, whose participants were surgical patients using peripheral venous catheters for more than 72 hours. Results: 103 patients were included; 15.5% of the bandages were dirty and/or wet, 40.8% had no date of insertion, 58.3% had no professional identification, 34.9% showed signs of infection, 50.4% did not have records on the chart and 33% presented bacterial growth. Conclusion: Nursing care to users of peripheral venous catheters has not been adequate, resulting in preventable complications when considering scientific recommendations for care with peripheral venous access.


2020 ◽  
Vol 103 (5) ◽  
pp. 465-471

Background: Hyponatremia is associated with unfavorable outcomes in many cases. The mainstay of hyponatremia treatment depends on its symptoms and etiology. However, etiologies, clinical manifestations, and factors associated with severe symptomatic hyponatremia have been rarely reported. Objective: To analyze and report etiologies, clinical manifestations, and factors associated with severe symptomatic hyponatremia. Materials and Methods: In the present cross-sectional study, the authors enrolled hospitalized patients with hyponatremia who had consulted a nephrologist between October 1, 2017, and October 31, 2018. Their baseline characteristics and clinical manifestations were recorded. Etiologies were confirmed by the attending nephrology staff. Factors associated with severe symptomatic hyponatremia were evaluated using logistic regression analysis. Results: One hundred patients were included in this study. The syndrome of inappropriate antidiuresis (SIAD), hypovolemia, and hydrochlorothiazide use were the leading hyponatremia etiologies. Hyponatremia etiologies differed between patients with community-acquired hyponatremia (n=50) and those with hospital-associated hyponatremia (n=50). Patients with communityacquired hyponatremia were older, presented with a higher frequency of severe symptomatic hyponatremia, and showed lower SNa-levels. Low SNa-levels were significantly associated with severe symptomatic hyponatremia (p=0.014). Conclusion: Hyponatremia remains an important health problem. SIAD, hypovolemia, and hydrochlorothiazide use are among the leading etiologies of hyponatremia. Low SNa-levels are associated with severe symptomatic hyponatremia; thus, physicians should pay close attention to low SNa-levels in hospitalized patients. Keywords: Hyponatremia, Symptomatic Hyponatremia, Community-acquired hyponatremia, Hospital-associated hyponatremia


2019 ◽  
Vol 13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robson Cristiano Zandomenighi ◽  
Eleine Aparecida Penha Martins

Objetivo: analisar as ocorrências, respostas e desfechos da parada cardiorrespiratória pré-hospitalar segundo o Utstein Style e identificar os fatores associados à sobrevida. Método: trata-se de um estudo quantitativo, documental e transversal, com vítimas de parada cardiorrespiratória atendidas nas unidades de suporte avançado de vida, no ano de 2015. Coletaram-se os dados a partir dos relatórios de atendimento do socorrista, organizando-os e analisando-os de acordo com o Utstein Style. Apresentaram-se os resultados em forma de tabelas. Resultados: verificaram-se 163 atendimentos, predominando o sexo masculino, não havendo associação entre idade e os desfechos. Identificou-se a maioria das PCRs como sendo de causa clínica, na residência e em assistolia, sendo entubação orotraqueal, acesso venoso periférico e administração de adrenalina os procedimentos mais frequentes. Constatou-se que as ocorrências presenciadas por espectadores leigos e o tempo-resposta da ambulância demonstraram uma associação com o desfecho sobrevida. Calculou-se a taxa de sobrevida em 25,1%. Conclusão: avaliou-se o serviço por meio da análise das ocorrências segundo o Utstein Style e verificaram-se associações entre o desfecho e as lacunas no atendimento, havendo a necessidade de intervenções em cada elo da corrente de sobrevivência. Descritores: Parada Cardíaca Extra-Hospitalar; Ressuscitação Cardiopulmonar; Serviços Médicos de Emergência; Ambulâncias; Emergências; Avaliação de Resultados. ABSTRACTObjective: to analyze the occurrences, responses and outcomes of prehospital cardiopulmonary arrest according to Utstein Style and to identify factors associated with survival. Method: this is a quantitative, documentary and cross-sectional study with victims of cardiopulmonary arrest treated at the advanced life support units in 2015. Data were collected from the rescuer's care reports and organized. and analyzing them according to Utstein Style. Results were presented in tables. Results: 163 cases were observed, predominantly male, with no association between age and outcomes. Most CRPs were identified as being of clinical cause, at home and in asystole, with orotracheal intubation, peripheral venous access and epinephrine administration being the most frequent procedures. It was found that the occurrences witnessed by lay spectators and the ambulance response time demonstrated an association with the survival outcome. The survival rate was calculated at 25.1%. Conclusion: the service was evaluated by analyzing the occurrences according to the Utstein Style and there were associations between the outcome and the gaps in care, requiring interventions in each link of the survival chain. Descriptors:  Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest; Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation; Emergency Medical Services; Ambulances; Emergencies; Outcome Assessment. RESUMENObjetivo: analizar las ocurrencias, las respuestas y los resultados del paro cardiopulmonar prehospitalario según el Utstein Style e identificar los factores asociados con la supervivencia. Método: este es un estudio cuantitativo, documental y transversal con víctimas de paro cardiopulmonar tratadas en las unidades de soporte vital avanzado en 2015. Los datos se recopilaron de los informes de atención del rescatista, organizándolos y analizándolos según el Utstein Style. Los resultados se presentaron en tablas. Resultados: se observaron 163 casos, predominantemente masculinos, sin asociación entre la edad y los resultados. La mayoría de las PCRs se identificaron como de causa clínica, en el hogar y en la asistolia, siendo los procedimientos más frecuentes la intubación orotraqueal, el acceso venoso periférico y la administración de adrenalina los procedimientos más frecuentes. Se descubrió que las ocurrencias presenciadas por espectadores legos y el tiempo de respuesta de la ambulancia demostraron una asociación con el resultado de supervivencia. La tasa de supervivencia se calculó en 25.1%. Conclusión: el servicio se evaluó analizando las ocurrencias según el Utstein Style y hubo asociaciones entre el resultado y las brechas en la atención, lo que requiere intervenciones en cada eslabón de la cadena de supervivencia. Descriptores: Paro Cardíaco Extra-Hospitalario; Reanimación Cardiopulmonar; Servicios Médicos de Urgencia; Ambulancias, Urgencias Médicas, Evaluación de Resultado. 


2019 ◽  
Vol Volume 14 ◽  
pp. 2249-2259 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yao-Dan Liang ◽  
Yao-Nan Zhang ◽  
Yan-Ming Li ◽  
Yu-Hui Chen ◽  
Jing-Yong Xu ◽  
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