2017
DOI: 10.4067/s0716-10182017000400319
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Flebitis infecciosa o no infecciosa: lecciones de un programa intervencional sobre flebitis asociada a catéter venoso periférico

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“…The authors agree on the use of large diameter catheters Vergara et al, (2017). predispose the hospitalized patient to phlebitis.…”
Section: Extrinsic Factors Associated With Phlebitis In Hospitalised Patientsmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…The authors agree on the use of large diameter catheters Vergara et al, (2017). predispose the hospitalized patient to phlebitis.…”
Section: Extrinsic Factors Associated With Phlebitis In Hospitalised Patientsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…According to researchers Milutinović et al, (2015);De Lima, et al, (2014);Oliveira et al, (2016), they coincide in the predisposition to phlebitis due to drugs with pH and osmolarity outside the acceptable range and also infusions with vesicant solutions would cause irritation of the veins. In an intervention programme regarding the association of phlebitis in relation to infectious events and irritants due to the use of peripheral catheters, the results showed that it can be prevented with this type of programme to a limited extent, as those of an infectious nature occurred in smaller quantities, managing to reduce the infectious and mortality rates, those caused by irritant solutions require more specific measures in the ways of administering chemical agents (Vergara et al, 2017).…”
Section: Extrinsic Factors Associated With Phlebitis In Hospitalised Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La educación al paciente para su cuidado en la adaptación a este tipo de dispositivo también es fundamental para evitar los riesgos de extravasaciones y flebitis. Si esta es identificada en forma oportuna y se realizan intervenciones a tiempo, se pueden evitar complicaciones (9,13) .…”
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