Primary blood current infections associated with catheters in the Neonatal ICU

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Autor(a) principal: Roque, Thicianne da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Santos, Geraldo Viana, Cordeiro, Luciana Melo, Sousa, José Ismar Santos, Passos, Cintia Marchesan, Martins, Alessandro Freitas, Silva, Livya dy Paolla Sousa Paz, Barroso, Bruna Rosa Araujo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/33922
Resumo: Objective: To report the primary bloodstream infections associated with central catheters that occurred during a follow-up performed by a nurse in a Neonatal ICU. Methodology: Descriptive ecological study on primary bloodstream infections associated with central catheters that occurred during a follow-up performed by a nurse in a Neonatal ICU, from January to June 2017. Data were collected from the Epimed Monitor system and through form on the Treatment of Health Care-Related Infections. Results and discussion: During the period evaluated, 95 (48.47%) newborns used a total of 122 central catheters. The incidence density of Primary Infections Associated with the use of central catheters in the 1st Semester of 2017 was a total of 8 events. As for the microorganisms evidenced in blood culture, we had a prevalence of Klebsiela Pneumonie, followed by Staphylococcus Aureus. Final considerations: It is inferred that the safety of the newborn in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit should be one of the scopes of public policies for patient safety, with the purpose of avoiding risks to their health and promoting their well-being and quality of life. Therefore, for this objective to be achieved, the scientific and technical improvement of health professionals in favor of neonatal health is necessary.
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spelling Primary blood current infections associated with catheters in the Neonatal ICUPrimaria sangre infecciones actuales asociadas a catéteres en la UCI NeonatalInfecções primárias de corrente sanguínea associadas à cateteres centrais na UTI NeonatalHealthcare-associated infectionsCentral cathetersNeonatal care unit.Infecciones asociadas a la atención de la saludCatéteres centralesUnidad de cuidados neonatales.Infecções associadas à assistência à saúdeCateteres centraisUnidade de terapia neonatal.Objective: To report the primary bloodstream infections associated with central catheters that occurred during a follow-up performed by a nurse in a Neonatal ICU. Methodology: Descriptive ecological study on primary bloodstream infections associated with central catheters that occurred during a follow-up performed by a nurse in a Neonatal ICU, from January to June 2017. Data were collected from the Epimed Monitor system and through form on the Treatment of Health Care-Related Infections. Results and discussion: During the period evaluated, 95 (48.47%) newborns used a total of 122 central catheters. The incidence density of Primary Infections Associated with the use of central catheters in the 1st Semester of 2017 was a total of 8 events. As for the microorganisms evidenced in blood culture, we had a prevalence of Klebsiela Pneumonie, followed by Staphylococcus Aureus. Final considerations: It is inferred that the safety of the newborn in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit should be one of the scopes of public policies for patient safety, with the purpose of avoiding risks to their health and promoting their well-being and quality of life. Therefore, for this objective to be achieved, the scientific and technical improvement of health professionals in favor of neonatal health is necessary.Objetivo: Reportar las infecciones primarias del torrente sanguíneo asociadas a catéteres centrales ocurridas durante un seguimiento realizado por una enfermera en una UTI Neonatal. Metodología: Estudio ecológico descriptivo sobre las infecciones primarias del torrente sanguíneo asociadas a catéteres centrales ocurridas durante un seguimiento realizado por una enfermera en una UTI Neonatal, de enero a junio de 2017. Los datos fueron recolectados del sistema Epimed Monitor y a través del formulario sobre el Tratamiento de Infecciones relacionadas con la atención de la salud. Resultados y discusión: Durante el período evaluado, 95 (48,47%) recién nacidos utilizaron un total de 122 catéteres centrales. La densidad de incidencia de Infecciones Primarias Asociadas al uso de catéteres centrales en el 1er Semestre de 2017 fue de un total de 8 eventos. En cuanto a los microorganismos evidenciados en hemocultivo, tuvimos un predominio de Klebsiela Pneumonie, seguido de Staphylococcus Aureus. Considerações finais: Infere-se que a segurança do recém-nascido na Unidade de Terapia Intensiva neonatal deve ser um dos escopos das políticas publicas para a segurança do paciente, tendo a finalidade de evitar riscos a sua saúde e promover o seu bem-estar e calidad de vida. Por lo tanto, para alcanzar este objetivo, es necesaria la mejora científica y técnica de los profesionales de la salud en favor de la salud neonatal.Objetivo: Relatar as infecções primárias de corrente sanguíneas associadas a cateteres centrais ocorridas durante um acompanhamento realizado por uma enfermeira em uma UTI Neonatal. Metodologia: Estudo ecológico descritivo sobre as infecções primárias de corrente sanguíneas associadas a cateteres centrais ocorridas durante um acompanhamento realizado por uma enfermeira em uma UTI Neonatal, no período de janeiro a junho de 2017. Os dados foram coletados a partir do sistema Epimed Monitor e através da ficha de Tratamento de Infecções Relacionadas à Assistência à Saúde. Resultados e discussão: No período avaliado, 95 (48,47%) recém-nascidos utilizaram um total de 122 cateteres centrais. A densidade de incidência de Infecções Primária Associada ao uso de cateteres centrais no 1º Semestre de 2017 foi no total de 8 eventos. Quanto aos microrganismos evidenciados em Hemocultura tivemos prevalência de Klebsiela Pneumonie, seguido de Staphyloccocus Aureus. Considerações finais: Infere-se que a segurança do recém-nascido na Unidade de Terapia Intensiva neonatal deve ser um dos escopos das políticas publicas para a segurança do paciente, tendo a finalidade de evitar riscos a sua saúde e promover o seu bem-estar e qualidade de vida. Logo, para que esse objetivo seja alcançado é necessário o aprimoramento científico e técnico dos profissionais de saúde em prol da saúde neonatal.Research, Society and Development2022-09-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3392210.33448/rsd-v11i12.33922Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 12; e422111233922Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 12; e422111233922Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 12; e4221112339222525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/33922/29227Copyright (c) 2022 Thicianne da Silva Roque; Geraldo Viana Santos; Luciana Melo Cordeiro; José Ismar Santos Sousa; Cintia Marchesan Passos; Alessandro Freitas Martins; Livya dy Paolla Sousa Paz Silva; Bruna Rosa Araujo Barrosohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRoque, Thicianne da Silva Santos, Geraldo Viana Cordeiro, Luciana Melo Sousa, José Ismar Santos Passos, Cintia Marchesan Martins, Alessandro Freitas Silva, Livya dy Paolla Sousa Paz Barroso, Bruna Rosa Araujo 2022-09-26T11:56:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/33922Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:49:25.384380Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Primary blood current infections associated with catheters in the Neonatal ICU
Primaria sangre infecciones actuales asociadas a catéteres en la UCI Neonatal
Infecções primárias de corrente sanguínea associadas à cateteres centrais na UTI Neonatal
title Primary blood current infections associated with catheters in the Neonatal ICU
spellingShingle Primary blood current infections associated with catheters in the Neonatal ICU
Roque, Thicianne da Silva
Healthcare-associated infections
Central catheters
Neonatal care unit.
Infecciones asociadas a la atención de la salud
Catéteres centrales
Unidad de cuidados neonatales.
Infecções associadas à assistência à saúde
Cateteres centrais
Unidade de terapia neonatal.
title_short Primary blood current infections associated with catheters in the Neonatal ICU
title_full Primary blood current infections associated with catheters in the Neonatal ICU
title_fullStr Primary blood current infections associated with catheters in the Neonatal ICU
title_full_unstemmed Primary blood current infections associated with catheters in the Neonatal ICU
title_sort Primary blood current infections associated with catheters in the Neonatal ICU
author Roque, Thicianne da Silva
author_facet Roque, Thicianne da Silva
Santos, Geraldo Viana
Cordeiro, Luciana Melo
Sousa, José Ismar Santos
Passos, Cintia Marchesan
Martins, Alessandro Freitas
Silva, Livya dy Paolla Sousa Paz
Barroso, Bruna Rosa Araujo
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author2 Santos, Geraldo Viana
Cordeiro, Luciana Melo
Sousa, José Ismar Santos
Passos, Cintia Marchesan
Martins, Alessandro Freitas
Silva, Livya dy Paolla Sousa Paz
Barroso, Bruna Rosa Araujo
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author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Roque, Thicianne da Silva
Santos, Geraldo Viana
Cordeiro, Luciana Melo
Sousa, José Ismar Santos
Passos, Cintia Marchesan
Martins, Alessandro Freitas
Silva, Livya dy Paolla Sousa Paz
Barroso, Bruna Rosa Araujo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Healthcare-associated infections
Central catheters
Neonatal care unit.
Infecciones asociadas a la atención de la salud
Catéteres centrales
Unidad de cuidados neonatales.
Infecções associadas à assistência à saúde
Cateteres centrais
Unidade de terapia neonatal.
topic Healthcare-associated infections
Central catheters
Neonatal care unit.
Infecciones asociadas a la atención de la salud
Catéteres centrales
Unidad de cuidados neonatales.
Infecções associadas à assistência à saúde
Cateteres centrais
Unidade de terapia neonatal.
description Objective: To report the primary bloodstream infections associated with central catheters that occurred during a follow-up performed by a nurse in a Neonatal ICU. Methodology: Descriptive ecological study on primary bloodstream infections associated with central catheters that occurred during a follow-up performed by a nurse in a Neonatal ICU, from January to June 2017. Data were collected from the Epimed Monitor system and through form on the Treatment of Health Care-Related Infections. Results and discussion: During the period evaluated, 95 (48.47%) newborns used a total of 122 central catheters. The incidence density of Primary Infections Associated with the use of central catheters in the 1st Semester of 2017 was a total of 8 events. As for the microorganisms evidenced in blood culture, we had a prevalence of Klebsiela Pneumonie, followed by Staphylococcus Aureus. Final considerations: It is inferred that the safety of the newborn in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit should be one of the scopes of public policies for patient safety, with the purpose of avoiding risks to their health and promoting their well-being and quality of life. Therefore, for this objective to be achieved, the scientific and technical improvement of health professionals in favor of neonatal health is necessary.
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