Objetivo: identificar as principais complicações da inserção e manipulação do cateter central de inserção periférica. Método: Revisão integrativa de literatura. Elegeram-se como critérios de inclusão: artigos publicados nos últimos 5 anos (2014-2019); nos idiomas português, inglês e espanhol; artigos disponíveis na íntegra e com abordagem principal PICC e complicações relacionadas ao cateter. Resultados: Encontraram-se ao todo 66 artigos, sendo 64 na BVS e apenas 2 na PUBMED; após aplicar os critérios de inclusão foram encontrados 14 artigos somente da BVS e; após a leitura final dos títulos e resumos, foram selecionados 7 artigos. Conclusão: Em relação as complicações do PICC, a maioria dos artigos evidenciou a flebite mecânica, infiltração e/ou extravasamento, exteriorização cateter, presença de infecção associada ao cateter, rompimento do cateter, obstruções, embolia de cateter e manuseio inadequado do curativo.
Objective: Identify scientific productions about nursing interventions performed in the postoperative period of cardiac surgery during hospitalization. Method: Integrative literature review developed through the PICo strategy. The searches were performed in the databases of PUBMED, LILACS and CINAHAL, using the controlled descriptors “Cardiac Surgery/Adult or Elderly”, “Nursing Interventions” and “Hospitalization”, considering the Boolean operator “and”. Results: We identified 91 studies and 15 articles were selected and grouped into four intervention categories: Transitional nursing care in the postoperative period of cardiac surgery; Prevention of readmissions and prolongation of hospitalization; Health education before and after cardiac surgery; Anxiety and stress on patient recovery. Conclusion: This research showed the importance of nursing interventions, showing prominence in myocardial revascularization surgeries, and it is necessary to expand and develop studies in various types of cardiac interventions.
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