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What do we know about flushing for intravenous catheter maintenance in hospitalized adults?

Gabriella da Silva Rangel Ribeiro, Juliana Faria Campos, Rafael Celestino da Silva

2022Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: to evidence the use of flushing to prevent complications from intravenous therapy. METHODS: an integrative review in databases, using descriptors and selection criteria. Data were collected in 12 articles using an instrument and later classified, summarized and aggregated for knowledge synthesis. RESULTS: it was evident that: the pre-filled syringe resulted in a lower occurrence of catheter obstruction; irregular flushing frequency caused advanced phlebitis; the use of Venous Arterial Blood Management Protection (VAMP) generated a lower incidence of blood infection; heparinized solution did not result in a lower central catheter failure rate; flushing volume and frequency were not predictors of catheter failure; flushing practice was not shown to be incorporated among professionals. CONCLUSION: there are disagreements about the volume, frequency, solution and devices used in flushing. New technologies can reduce complications such as obstruction and infection.

Topics & Concepts

FlushingMedicineCatheterIntravenous therapyIncidence (geometry)Syringe driverCentral venous catheterIntensive care medicineSyringeSurgeryPhysicsEndocrinologyPsychiatryOpticsCentral Venous Catheters and HemodialysisIntravenous Infusion Technology and SafetyNosocomial Infections in ICU
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