Skin breakdown associated with securing of the intravascular access device
Deterioro de la piel asociado con aseguramiento del dispositivo de acceso intravascular
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Deterioration of the skin associated with medical adhesives in intravascular access devices is an adverse event that can contribute to the discontinuation of intravascular infusion therapy. The Society of Infusion Nurses recommends the use of protective technologies such as sterile dressing for catheter securing and surgical tape for supplemental securing. Objective: To analyze the causes and prevalence of skin deterioration associated with securing the intravascular access device. Methods: Analytical, cross-sectional study. To collect data, a digital format and direct observation of hospitalized patients (n = 813) were used with some device for securing in central or peripheral intravascular access, and complementary securing with surgical tape, with follow-up for 7 days in February 2020. Results: The Skin deterioration included epidermal detachment, maceration, irritant contact and allergic dermatitis, with a prevalence of 2.2%. They were attributed to central venous catheter (f = 8), peripheral venous catheter (f = 7) and surgical tape for complementary securing of the transparent dressing (f = 3). Discussion: The causes of skin deterioration were due to the type of device and material implemented for belaying; In the majority of cases, the lesions were found in peripheral venous accesses, followed by central venous accesses, with supplementary insurance being the least cause of skin deterioration. Conclusions: The correct technique for applying and removing adhesive supplies for stabilization and securing of the intravascular catheter will avoid their detachment, skin lesions and interruption of intravascular infusion therapy.
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