O Sistema Único de Saúde deve estar orientado e capacitado para a atenção integral à saúde do paciente oncológico.Sendo assim, houve o despertar em apreender as complicações clínicas que levavam à retirada do cateter port a cath.Traçamos como objetivos: descrever as complicações que levam a retirada do cateter port a cath no paciente oncológico;analisar as complicações que levam à retirada do cateter port a cath no paciente oncológico, trazendo subsídios para oscuidados de enfermagem. O método apresenta-se como pesquisa documental, de caráter quantitativo e natureza descritiva e retrospectiva de dados extraídos de prontuários, através de um instrumento de coleta de dados. No desdobramentodos achados das complicações relatadas referentes ao cateter port a cath, empregou-se a análise de estatística descritivae a infecção foi a principal complicação. Conclui-se que o impacto do resultado da pesquisa poderá promover a melhoriada assistência, maior disponibilidade para as mudanças de atitude e comportamento da equipe de enfermagem.Palavras-chave: Cateteres Venosos Centrais; Infecções Relacionadas a Cateter; Enfermagem Oncológica. ABSTRACTThe Unified Health System (SUS) should be oriented and trained to provide comprehensive health care for cancer patients. Thus, there was an awakening in learning about the clinical complications that led to the removal of the catheterport a cath. The goals of this research are: to describe and analyze the complications that lead to the removal of the port tocath catheter in cancer patients, bringing subsidies to the nursing care. Documentary, quantitative and descriptive researchof data extracted from medical records through an instrument of data collection. In the unfolding of the findings of thereported complications related to the port a cath catheter, the analysis of descriptive statistics was used, and infection wasthe main complication. The impact of the research result may promote improved care, greater availability for changes inattitude and behavior of the nursing team.Keywords: Central Venous Catheters; Catheter-Related Infections; Cancer Nursing.
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