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Ítem Acceso abierto Efficacy of continuous bladder irrigation in the management of Hematuria(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 1905-07-09) Rojas Reyes, Luz; Sanchez Espejo, Eloisa Ada; Gómez Gonzales, Walter EdgarObjective: Determine the effectiveness and uses of continuous bladder irrigation in the management of urological events. Materials and methods: Systematic Reviews are an observational and retrospective research design, which synthesizes the results of multiple primary investigations. They are an essential part of evidence-based nursing due to their rigorous methodology, identifying relevant studies to answer specific questions of clinical practice. Results: The reviewed articles were found in the databases Scielo, Dialnet, Ebsco, Lilacs, the results show that there is a lower incidence of immediate postoperative complications inherent to the operation of the urethrovesical catheter, in patients left without irrigation, likewise the average day in the hospital stay of these patients was shorter, concluding that continuous bladder irrigation as a post-prostatectomy treatment is not essential. The other authors also agree that the use of continuous bladder irrigation as a treatment using a continuous antibiotic regimen is recommended. Conclusions: The reviewed articles show that continuous bladder irrigation as a post-prostatectomy treatment and intervention is not essential in patients. The use of continuous bladder irrigation as a treatment using a continuous antibiotic regimen is recommended, it reduces hospital stay, reduces fever and quickly improves the patient's general conditions as well as making cultures negative in a shorter period of time. The management of hematuria of bladder origin through continuous bladder irrigation as a treatment with the application of intravesical bismuth solution is effective in shortening the time of hematuria control.
