Making a difference? A retrospective review of peripherally inserted central catheters: A single center experience in Colombia

dc.contributor.advisorPorras, Alexandra
dc.contributor.authorParra Medina, Yeris Marcela
dc.contributor.orcidParra Medina, Yeris Marcela [0000-0001-6027-2102]
dc.date.accessioned2024-08-21T18:23:59Z
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dc.date.issued2024-02
dc.description.abstractLos catéteres centrales de inserción periférica (CCIP) son una herramienta eficaz como dispositivo médico en pacientes que los requieren. Sin embargo, es un procedimiento que se ha asociado a múltiples complicaciones y posibles desenlaces negativos para la salud de los pacientes. Este trabajo busca describir las principales complicaciones derivadas de la inserción y mantenimiento de catéteres venosos centrales de inserción periférica (CCIP), a partir de la experiencia de un grupo de accesos vasculares en un centro cardiovascular de Colombia. Estudio analítico transversal retrospectivo en el que se estudió la población adulta a la que se le realizó inserción de CCIP en la Fundación Cardioinfantil-Instituto de Cardiología, durante el periodo comprendido entre 2019 y 2020 por el programa de accesos vasculares. Resultados: La frecuencia de cualquier complicación registrada fue de 15.9% para 2019 y 11.2% para 2020. El sangrado en el sitio del procedimiento ocurrió en 15.3% durante 2019 y 7.0% en 2020, siendo la complicación más frecuente durante el procedimiento. Todas las variables de complicaciones asociadas a infección (bacteriemia, flebitis e infección relacionada con el catéter) mostraron una disminución en 2020 en comparación con el año anterior. La Infección del Torrente Sanguíneo Asociada a la Vía Central (CLABSI) registrada para el año 2019 fue de 1.94 bacteriemias/1000 catéteres-día en comparación con 0.29 bacteriemias/1000 catéteres-día.
dc.description.abstractenglishPeripherally inserted central catheters (PICC) are an effective tool as a medical device in patients who require them. However, it is a procedure that has been associated with multiple complications and possible negative outcomes for the health of the patients. This paper seeks to describe the main complications derived from the insertion and maintenance of peripherally inserted central venous catheters (PICC), based on the experience of a vascular accesses group in a cardiovascular center in Colombia. A retrospective cross-sectional analytical study in which it was studied the adult population who underwent PICC insertion at the Fundación Cardioinfantil-Instituto de Cardiología, during the period between 2019 and 2020 by the vascular access program.
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dc.description.degreenameMagíster en Epidemiologíaspa
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dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12495/12894
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisher.facultyFacultad de Medicinaspa
dc.publisher.grantorUniversidad El Bosquespa
dc.publisher.programMaestría en Epidemiologíaspa
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dc.subjectCatéter central de inserción periférica
dc.subjectPICC
dc.subjectComplicaciones
dc.subjectBacteriemia relacionada con catéter
dc.subjectGrupo de accesos vasculares
dc.subject.keywordsPeripherally inserted central venous catheters
dc.subject.keywordsPICC
dc.subject.keywordsComplications
dc.subject.keywordsCatheter-related bacteremia
dc.subject.keywordsVascular access group
dc.subject.nlmWA 105
dc.titleMaking a difference? A retrospective review of peripherally inserted central catheters: A single center experience in Colombia
dc.title.translated¿Haciendo la diferencia? Una revisión retrospectiva de los catéteres centrales de inserción periférica: la experiencia de un solo centro en Colombia
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