CHLOREXIDINE DRESSING ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCING CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETER INFECTION: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW

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Autor(a) principal: Alves Cassia, Thalisson Dheison
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Costa, Edielson dos Anjos, dos Santos, Daniel Batista Conceição, Passos, Taciana Silveira, Santos, Gardenia de Oliveira
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Resumo: Introduction: Central venous catheter (CVC) is widely used mainly in critical patients and it is through this device that several components are offered, which are fundamentally necessary for maintenance and homeostasis of the organism. Objective: To analyze the effectiveness of chlorhexidine - impregnated dressing for the reduction of central venous catheter - related infection in the scientific literature. Methodology: This is an integrative review type study. Scientific publications were used, with a time cut from 2007 to 2017. For the descriptive analysis of the results, graphs and tables were prepared using the Microsoft Office Excel version 2010. Results: Of the articles included, 57.14% (four) were published in the MedLine database. The years that presented the highest prevalence of publications were the years of 2012, 2014 and 2015 with an equally distributed percentage. Regarding the objectives of the studies, a large part of them addressed the efficacy of the antiseptic chlorhexidine in the reduction of microorganisms. Conclusion: The aim of the present study was to analyze the importance of chlorhexidine in the prevention of primary bloodstream infections associated with a device. Thus, the studies analyzed show a potential relationship between antimicrobial and the effective reduction of CVC-related infection development potential.
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spelling CHLOREXIDINE DRESSING ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCING CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETER INFECTION: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEWCURATIVO DE CLOREXIDINA ASSOCIADO À REDUÇÃO DA INFECÇÃO DE CATETER VENOSO CENTRAL: UMA REVISÃO INTEGRATIVACateter Venoso central; Clorexidina; antimicrobiano.Central venous catheter; Chlorhexidine; antimicrobial.Introduction: Central venous catheter (CVC) is widely used mainly in critical patients and it is through this device that several components are offered, which are fundamentally necessary for maintenance and homeostasis of the organism. Objective: To analyze the effectiveness of chlorhexidine - impregnated dressing for the reduction of central venous catheter - related infection in the scientific literature. Methodology: This is an integrative review type study. Scientific publications were used, with a time cut from 2007 to 2017. For the descriptive analysis of the results, graphs and tables were prepared using the Microsoft Office Excel version 2010. Results: Of the articles included, 57.14% (four) were published in the MedLine database. The years that presented the highest prevalence of publications were the years of 2012, 2014 and 2015 with an equally distributed percentage. Regarding the objectives of the studies, a large part of them addressed the efficacy of the antiseptic chlorhexidine in the reduction of microorganisms. Conclusion: The aim of the present study was to analyze the importance of chlorhexidine in the prevention of primary bloodstream infections associated with a device. Thus, the studies analyzed show a potential relationship between antimicrobial and the effective reduction of CVC-related infection development potential.Introdução: O Cateter Venoso Central (CVC) é amplamente utilizado, principalmente, em pacientes críticos e é por meio deste dispositivo que é ofertado diversos componentes, os quais são fundamentalmente necessários para manutenção e homeostase do organismo. Objetivo: Analisar através da literatura científica a efetividade do curativo impregnado de clorexidina para redução da infecção relacionada a cateter venoso central. Metodologia: Trata-se de um estudo tipo revisão integrativa. Utilizou-se publicações científicas, com recorte temporal de 2007 a 2017. Para a análise descritiva dos resultados, foram preenchidos gráficos e quadros, elaborados por meio do programa Microsoft Office Excel versão 2010. Resultados: Dos artigos incluídos, 57,14% (quatro) foram publicados na base de dados MedLine. Os anos que apresentaram maior prevalência de publicações foram os anos de 2012, 2014 e 2015 com percentual igualmente distribuído. No que se referi aos objetivos dos estudos grande parte abordaram a eficácia do antisséptico clorexidina na redução de microorganismos. Conclusão: Portando, o presente estudo teve como objetivo central, analisar a importância da clorexidina na prevenção das infecções primária da corrente sanguínea associadas a um dispositivo. Desta forma, os estudos analisados demostram uma potencial relação entre o antimicrobiano e a efetiva redução do potencial de desenvolvimento de infecções relacionadas ao CVC.SOBENFeE2021-04-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://revistaenfermagematual.com/index.php/revista/article/view/98410.31011/reaid-2021-v.95-n.34-art.984Journal Enfermagem Atual In Derme; Vol. 95 No. 34 (2021): Abr. Maio Jun.; e-021057Revista Enfermagem Atual In Derme; v. 95 n. 34 (2021): Abr. Maio Jun.; e-0210572447-2034reponame:Revista Enfermagem Atual In Dermeinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Enfermagem em Feridas e Estética (SOBENFeE)instacron:SOBENFeEporenghttps://revistaenfermagematual.com/index.php/revista/article/view/984/870https://revistaenfermagematual.com/index.php/revista/article/view/984/876Copyright (c) 2021 Revista Enfermagem Atual In Dermeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlves Cassia, Thalisson DheisonCosta, Edielson dos Anjosdos Santos, Daniel Batista ConceiçãoPassos, Taciana SilveiraSantos, Gardenia de Oliveira2021-08-30T23:03:58Zoai:revistae_ojs.revistaenfermagematual.a2hosted.com:article/984Revistahttps://revistaenfermagematual.com/index.php/revista/indexONGhttps://revistaenfermagematual.com/index.php/revista/oaikatia.simoes@gmail.com || contato@revistaenfermagematual.com.br2447-20342447-2034opendoar:2021-08-30T23:03:58Revista Enfermagem Atual In Derme - Sociedade Brasileira de Enfermagem em Feridas e Estética (SOBENFeE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv CHLOREXIDINE DRESSING ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCING CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETER INFECTION: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
CURATIVO DE CLOREXIDINA ASSOCIADO À REDUÇÃO DA INFECÇÃO DE CATETER VENOSO CENTRAL: UMA REVISÃO INTEGRATIVA
title CHLOREXIDINE DRESSING ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCING CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETER INFECTION: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
spellingShingle CHLOREXIDINE DRESSING ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCING CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETER INFECTION: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
Alves Cassia, Thalisson Dheison
Cateter Venoso central; Clorexidina; antimicrobiano.
Central venous catheter; Chlorhexidine; antimicrobial.
title_short CHLOREXIDINE DRESSING ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCING CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETER INFECTION: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
title_full CHLOREXIDINE DRESSING ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCING CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETER INFECTION: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
title_fullStr CHLOREXIDINE DRESSING ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCING CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETER INFECTION: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
title_full_unstemmed CHLOREXIDINE DRESSING ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCING CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETER INFECTION: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
title_sort CHLOREXIDINE DRESSING ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCING CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETER INFECTION: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
author Alves Cassia, Thalisson Dheison
author_facet Alves Cassia, Thalisson Dheison
Costa, Edielson dos Anjos
dos Santos, Daniel Batista Conceição
Passos, Taciana Silveira
Santos, Gardenia de Oliveira
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author2 Costa, Edielson dos Anjos
dos Santos, Daniel Batista Conceição
Passos, Taciana Silveira
Santos, Gardenia de Oliveira
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alves Cassia, Thalisson Dheison
Costa, Edielson dos Anjos
dos Santos, Daniel Batista Conceição
Passos, Taciana Silveira
Santos, Gardenia de Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cateter Venoso central; Clorexidina; antimicrobiano.
Central venous catheter; Chlorhexidine; antimicrobial.
topic Cateter Venoso central; Clorexidina; antimicrobiano.
Central venous catheter; Chlorhexidine; antimicrobial.
description Introduction: Central venous catheter (CVC) is widely used mainly in critical patients and it is through this device that several components are offered, which are fundamentally necessary for maintenance and homeostasis of the organism. Objective: To analyze the effectiveness of chlorhexidine - impregnated dressing for the reduction of central venous catheter - related infection in the scientific literature. Methodology: This is an integrative review type study. Scientific publications were used, with a time cut from 2007 to 2017. For the descriptive analysis of the results, graphs and tables were prepared using the Microsoft Office Excel version 2010. Results: Of the articles included, 57.14% (four) were published in the MedLine database. The years that presented the highest prevalence of publications were the years of 2012, 2014 and 2015 with an equally distributed percentage. Regarding the objectives of the studies, a large part of them addressed the efficacy of the antiseptic chlorhexidine in the reduction of microorganisms. Conclusion: The aim of the present study was to analyze the importance of chlorhexidine in the prevention of primary bloodstream infections associated with a device. Thus, the studies analyzed show a potential relationship between antimicrobial and the effective reduction of CVC-related infection development potential.
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