Peripherally inserted central catheter at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

Authors

  • Patrícia Fernanda de Almeida Cabral Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
  • Patrícia Kuerten Rocha Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
  • Sayonara de Fátima Faria Barbosa Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
  • Grace Terezinha Marcon Dal Sasso Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
  • Rodrigo Otávio Moretti-Pires Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5216/ree.v15i1.15613

Keywords:

Infant, Newborn, Intensive Care Units, Neonatal, Neonatal Nursing, Catheter-Related Infections

Abstract

ABSTRACT

The objective of this study was to outline the profile of the newborns who used PICC. This retrospective, descriptive study was performed with a sample of 163 newborns. The data were collected from the records of newborn inpatients at a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of a University Hospital in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil, between the years of 2004 and 2009. Most newborns were male, of white ethnicity and medically diagnosed with prematurity. Most punctures were performed on the upper limbs and were due to the need for parenteral nutrition. Most catheters were removed only at the end of treatment, and the tips were sent for culture. PICC avoided repeated punctures, as most newborns showed venous frailty due to their prematurity. The pathogen found in the culture, Staphylococcus sp., is part of the skin microbiota, which suggests a need for greater precaution in the placement and maintenance of the PICC.

Descriptors: Infant, Newborn; Intensive Care Units, Neonatal; Neonatal Nursing; Catheter-Related Infections.

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Author Biographies

Patrícia Fernanda de Almeida Cabral, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

Enfermeira. Discente do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Enfermagem do Departamento de Enfermagem (NFR) da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC) Florianópolis, SC, Brasil. E-mail: patifac@yahoo.com.br.

Patrícia Kuerten Rocha, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

Enfermeira, Doutora em Enfermagem. Professora Adjunta do NFR/UFSC. Florianópolis, SC, Brasil. E-mail: patriciarocha@ccs.ufsc.br.

Sayonara de Fátima Faria Barbosa, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

Enfermeira, Doutora em Ciências da Saúde. Professora Adjunta do NFR/UFSC. Florianópolis, SC, Brasil. E-mail: sayonara@ccs.ufsc.br.

Grace Terezinha Marcon Dal Sasso, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

Enfermeira, Doutora em Enfermagem. Professora Adjunta II do NFR/UFSC. Florianópolis, SC, Brasil. E-mail: grace@ccs.ufsc.br.

Rodrigo Otávio Moretti-Pires, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

Enfermeiro, Doutor em Enfermagem Psiquiátrica. Professor Adjunto do Departamento de Saúde Pública da UFSC. Florianópolis, SC, Brasil. E-mail: rodrigomoretti@ccs.ufsc.br.

Published

2013-03-31

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