Papel de enfermería en el cateterismo cardiaco derecho. Ventajas del acceso venoso periférico

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
J. González-Vela , F. Toré-Meléndez , R. Bravo-Marqués
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Abstract

Introduction

Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a serious disease that requires early diagnosis to achieve a better patient prognosis. Right heart catheterization (RHC) has become the main diagnostic test for this disease, measuring the pressures from the right heart chambers invasively, using a catheter placed through venous access. Nursing performance has an important role in RHC through peripheral venous access due to its well-done skills for canalization and knowledge about the management and care of these accesses. RHC performed through peripheral venous access provide advantages over those performed through central venous access.

Objective

To analyze the benefits from RHC through peripheral venous access compared to those performed through central venous access, as well as highlighting the role of nursing during this type of procedures.

Method

A retrospective, descriptive, and observational study was performed for patients who underwent RHC in our center between January 2019 to January 2023. We analyzed clinical characteristics, access, fluoroscopy parameters, periprocedural complications, and hospital admissions.

Result

A total of 115 patients were included. The average age was 65 ± 12 years, with 58.1% of females. Risk stratification of PH was the reason for conducting RHC in 82.9%. The anterocubital veins became the main approach (72.2%), performed by hemodynamics nurses, while the central venous ones composed the rest (27.8%), which were done by cardiology specialized doctors. We observed a significant reduction in radiation dose in RHC via anterocubital route compared to central venous access (4.4 Gycm2 vs 12.5 Gycm2 [IQR: 4.5]; P < .001), and it does also in fluoroscopy times (2.3 minutes vs 4.6 minutes [IQR: 2.6]; P < .001). No complications were recorded, independently of the approach. Patients who underwent a scheduled catheterization were discharged more frequently on the same day of the procedure whether a peripheral approach was performed (77.2%, 44 of 57 patients), in comparison with the central one (28.6%) (P = .001).

Conclusions

The RHC is an essential tool for the diagnosis of PH, achieving nursing such an important role for those performed by peripheral venous access. Peripheral venous access provides benefits and advantages like the reduction of radiation exposure and scan times, reduced hospital stay. All this could bring greater comfort, safety and better quality of care to the patient.

[护理在右心导管检查中的作用。外周静脉通路的优势]。
导言肺动脉高压(PH)是一种严重的疾病,需要早期诊断,以获得更好的预后。右心导管检查(RHC)已成为该疾病的主要诊断检查方法,通过静脉通道置入导管,有创地测量右心腔的压力。护理人员在通过外周静脉通路进行 RHC 的过程中发挥着重要作用,因为他们掌握了良好的管道疏通技能以及这些通路的管理和护理知识。方法 对 2019 年 1 月至 2023 年 1 月期间在本中心接受 RHC 的患者进行回顾性、描述性和观察性研究。我们分析了临床特征、入路、透视参数、围手术期并发症和入院情况。平均年龄为 65 ± 12 岁,女性占 58.1%。82.9%的患者是因为PH风险分层而进行RHC手术。眶前静脉是主要的入路(72.2%),由血液动力学护士实施,其余(27.8%)由心脏科专业医生实施。我们观察到,与中心静脉入路相比,通过眶前途径进行 RHC 的辐射剂量明显降低(4.4 Gycm2 vs 12.5 Gycm2 [IQR: 4.5]; P <.001),透视时间也明显缩短(2.3 分钟 vs 4.6 分钟 [IQR: 2.6]; P <.001)。无论采用哪种方法,均未出现并发症。结论RHC是诊断PH的重要工具,在通过外周静脉通路进行的手术中发挥着重要的护理作用。外周静脉通路具有减少辐射和扫描时间、缩短住院时间等好处和优势。所有这些都能为患者带来更舒适、更安全和更高质量的护理。
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1.70
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8.30%
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审稿时长
57 days
期刊介绍: Revista de Calidad Asistencial (Quality Healthcare) (RCA) is the official Journal of the Spanish Society of Quality Healthcare (Sociedad Española de Calidad Asistencial) (SECA) and is a tool for the dissemination of knowledge and reflection for the quality management of health services in Primary Care, as well as in Hospitals. It publishes articles associated with any aspect of research in the field of public health and health administration, including health education, epidemiology, medical statistics, health information, health economics, quality management, and health policies. The Journal publishes 6 issues, exclusively in electronic format. The Journal publishes, in Spanish, Original works, Special and Review Articles, as well as other sections. Articles are subjected to a rigorous, double blind, review process (peer review)
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