Nursing Care for Patients with Atrial Flutter Undergoing Catheter Ablation: Integrative Review

Sousa, Yasmin Martins de and Moura Felipe, Alessandra Trindade de and Serfaty, Deisiane da Silva Mesquita and Luz, Andréa Maria da Silva and Takeda, Karina Faine Freitas and Andrade, Natasha Cristina Oliveira and Lima, Danielle Etienne de Oliveira Bezerra and Vale, Camila Carvalho do and Santos, Suziane do Socorro dos and Dergan, Marcela Raíssa Asevedo and Corrêa, Perla Katheleen Valente and Carvalho, Maria de Lourdes Maia de Moraes de and Ramalho, Jully Greyce Freitas de Paula and Kimura, Mayara Annanda Oliveira Neves and Freitas, Joyce dos Santos and Sousa, Bruna Rafaela da Silva and Sardinha, Daniele Melo and Soares, Tamires de Nazaré (2024) Nursing Care for Patients with Atrial Flutter Undergoing Catheter Ablation: Integrative Review. Archives of Current Research International, 24 (6). pp. 170-180. ISSN 2454-7077

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Abstract

Cardiac arrhythmias are electrical changes in the heart, causing an increase or decrease in the heartbeat, whether regular or irregular. Atrial Flutter is characterized by increasing atrial rate, and maintains regularity, but affects quality of life and can compromise Hemodynamic stability, treatment can be by Catheter Ablation, an invasive procedure performed in Hemodynamics. The objective of this study was to describe the Nursing Care provided to patients with Atrial Flutter undergoing Catheter Ablation. This is an Integrative Review of the Literature, in the databases: Scielo, BDENF, and Google Scholar in the last ten years, the sample consisted of 12 articles. Two categories were listed on the theme: Nursing Care in the pre-, Trans, and Post-procedure and Systematization and Systematization of Nursing Care. The nursing diagnoses were derived from the studies and included fear, risk of infection, risk of adverse response to iodinated contrast medium, acute pain and risk of decreased cardiac tissue perfusion. It was concluded that the description of the Nurse's performance in this procedure provides knowledge and promotes the populations health, since this research offers current data on care on the subject. It was evidenced that nursing care in this diagnosis is not so specific, but in general for cardiac catheter procedures in the Hemodynamics sector.

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Subjects: GO for STM > Multidisciplinary
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Date Deposited: 18 Jul 2024 06:51
Last Modified: 18 Jul 2024 08:00
URI: http://archive.article4submit.com/id/eprint/2938

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