Infecções em Cateter Central de Longa Permanência (Cateter Hickmann)
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https://doi.org/10.32635/2176-9745.RBC.1989v35n3/4.3136Palabras clave:
Infecções, Cateter HickmannResumen
Nos recentes avanços no tratamento de pacientes com câncer, torna-se necessária a manutenção de um acesso venoso central de longa duração, através do qualé realizada a administração de agentes antineoplásicos, antibióticos, nutrição parenteral, transfusão de componentes do sangue e também a monitorização de exames laboratoriais. Além disso é importante que este procedimento seja de fácil implantação e de baixa morbidade. Os autores utilizaram o Cateter de Hickmann (um polímero de silicone com diâmetro intraluminar de 1,6mm) em 29 pacientes, com um total de 31 cateteres e com um tempo médio de permanência de 177 dias. E analisam a incidência de infecção (a complicação mais frequente) tanto local quanto sistêmica, comparando os dados com a literatura.
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