Nursing procedure in the temporary transvenous pacemaker implantation

The temporary transvenous pacemaker (MPTT) implantation is a technique that consists in stimulating artificially the heart when the natural pacemaker is unable to maintain the rhythm and the appropiate frequency. This type of electric stimulation is carried out by means of an electrocateter that was...

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Main Authors: Mª Teresa Redecillas Peiró (Author), Mª Jesús Cuadros Gómez (Author), Inmaculada Gil Ruiz (Author), Isabel Herrero Risquez (Author)
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Published: Fundación para el Desarrollo de la Enfermería, 2013-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:The temporary transvenous pacemaker (MPTT) implantation is a technique that consists in stimulating artificially the heart when the natural pacemaker is unable to maintain the rhythm and the appropiate frequency. This type of electric stimulation is carried out by means of an electrocateter that was implanted in the endocardium through a central vein connected to an external generator, requiring equipment and personal with specific abilities. It is commonly carried out in the intensive care units when a continuous temporary stimulation is suitable and in most cases it is carried out in situations of extreme medical urgency in critical and unstable patients. The nursing professionals play an important role in the whole procedure, becoming essential that they possess knowledge not only about technique and handling of the device but also on the performance in all its phases. This research work intends to be a practical reference that gathers those essential aspects for the development of this assistance practice including, in a detailed way, the nursing performance in the preparation, the implantation and the pursuit of the patients who a temporary transvenous pacemaker was placed in.
Item Description:1697-218X