29/Mar/2022
Inadequate positioning of central venous catheters inserted at intensive care units
einstein (São Paulo). 29/Mar/2022;20:eAO6497.
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Inadequate positioning of central venous catheters inserted at intensive care units
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2022AO6497
ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the positioning of the distal tip of central venous catheters and the factors that contributed to inadequate positioning in patients admitted to intensive care. Methods This is a cross-sectional study, with a sample of 246 medical records of patients admitted to intensive care units. A catheter position analysis form was used as an instrument for data collection. Results It was seen that 86.2% of catheters used in intensive care were centrally inserted in the internal jugular […]
Keywords: Catheters; Central venous catheters; Patient positioning; Radiography, thoracic
01/Jul/2015
Body surface infrared thermometry in patients with central venous cateter-related infections
einstein (São Paulo). 01/Jul/2015;13(3):364-9.
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Body surface infrared thermometry in patients with central venous cateter-related infections
DOI: 10.1590/S1679-45082015AO3397
Objective To evaluate if body surface temperature close to the central venous catheter insertion area is different when patients develop catheter-related bloodstream infections. Methods Observational cross-sectional study. Using a non-contact infrared thermometer, 3 consecutive measurements of body surface temperature were collected from 39 patients with central venous catheter on the following sites: nearby the catheter insertion area or totally implantable catheter reservoir, the equivalent contralateral region (without catheter), and forehead of the same subject. Results A total of 323 observations […]
Keywords: Catheter-related infections; Central venous catheters; Early diagnosis; Infrared rays; Intensive care; Thermometry