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Arch. cardiol. Méx ; 77(supl.4): S4-264-S4-269, oct.-dic. 2007.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-568679

ABSTRACT

The scientific and technological advances have allowed that to the patients with acute coronary syndromes, offer an alternative to them of treatment in the rooms of hemodynamic by means of coronary interventionism, using catheter compliante or noncompliante ball, ball of cut, implanting stent nonliberating and liberating of drugs, avoiding to them the risk of a greater surgery to place venous or arterial bridges in the affected zone; receiving therefore the benefit of a percutaneous coronary revascularization, by means of a procedure less aggressive than the surgery without the risks of traqueal intubation, thoracotomy, saphenectomy, cardioplegia, drainages, minor risk of bled and infection, short period of time of hospitalization, decrease of the costs and the time for its restoration to the daily life. During the development of coronary interventionism personal professional participates: interventionist, anesthesiologist cardiologist, nurse and technician in Rx. The coronary interventionist procedure is a common procedure but of high risk, since the manipulation of the catheters and guides is direct in the light of the glass to treat; only in the year of 1997 a million procedures were made at world-wide level, without a doubt some, this has been increased enormously, demanding so the infirmary professional that toils in the room of hemodynamic maintains updated in the different techniques from coronary interventionism, as well as to know the diverse instruments and devices that the biomedical industry develops day to day to provide a free suitable attention of risk.


Subject(s)
Humans , Coronary Disease , Angioplasty, Balloon , Cardiac Catheterization , Coronary Disease , Stents
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Rev. enferm. Inst. Mex. Seguro Soc ; 13(2): 97-104, Mayo.-Ago. 2005. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BDENF | ID: biblio-968567

ABSTRACT

Las cardiopatías congénitas del corazón constituyen 90% de las causas de falla cardiaca y 5°lugar a nivel nacional. Es así que la insuficiencia cardiaca como un complejo sintomático clínico, puede llevar al niño a un estado crítico, en el que por medio de mecanismos compensatorios el organismo del niño trata de mantener el gasto cardiaco y aporte de oxígeno tisular en límites normales, con relativa dependencia de la edad en éste. El alto índice de mortalidad en todos los grupos de edad pediátrica, en ausencia de medidas terapéuticas rápidas y eficaces; reflejan la importancia de que exista personal de salud y en particular de enfermería involucrado en los protocolos de atención específicos en este grupo de pacientes. Para garantizar la efectividad de las intervenciones de enfermería, se requiere un personal con dominio en el conocimiento de la fisiopatología, tratamiento farmacológico, efectos terapéuticos y adversos, y cuidados de enfermería; los cuales deben basarse en diagnósticos basados en las necesidades del paciente pediátrico y dirigidos hacia una gestión de calidad para un cuidado de enfermería científico, humano y espiritual. Razón por la cual, el presente trabajo tiene como propósito hacer evidente la importancia en la pertinencia y oportunidad de la intervención profesional de la enfermera con el equipo multidisciplinario de salud, en la toma de decisiones conjuntas para la atención idónea del paciente pediátrico con síndrome de insuficiencia cardiaca.


Congenital cardiopathies represent 90% of heart failure and the fifth place in the national score. Cardiac insufficiency, as a clinical symptomatic complex, can lead a child to a critical state, where the human body utilizes compensatory mechanisms to keep the cardiac intake and tissue oxygen support within normal limits according, relatively, with the child'sage. The high mortality rate, in all pediatric age groups when there is not efficient and quick therapeutic measurements, shows the importance of existing health personnel and particularly nursing staff involved in the specific caring protocols in this group of patients. In order to guarantee the effectiveness of nursing interventions, it is required personnel who domain knowledge about Physiopathology, pharmacologic treatment, therapeutic and side effects, and nursing care; which should be based on the needs of the pediatric patient and leading toward a quality appeal with a scientific, human, and spiritual nursing care. For that reason, this report has as an objective evidencing the importance of pertinence and opportune professional intervention from nurses with the multidisciplinary team health, and making shared decisions to give the ideal care to the pediatric patient with cardiac insufficiency syndrome.


Subject(s)
Humans , Pediatric Nursing , Pediatrics , Professional Competence , Congenital Abnormalities , Nursing Diagnosis , Cardiovascular Diseases , Child , Patient-Centered Care , Professionalism , Heart Defects, Congenital , Heart Diseases , Heart Failure , Mexico
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