Peripherally inserted central catheter obstruction in packed red blood cell transfusions in neonates

ABSTRACT Objectives: to estimate incidence and free time of peripherally inserted central catheter obstruction in newborns undergoing red blood cell transfusion in the first 24 hours after the procedure. Methods: a longitudinal study, carried out with neonates in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at a teaching hospital in Paraná, between January and July 2019. The sample consisted of 46 transfusion events performed in neonates through a peripherally inserted central catheter. Analysis performed according to descriptive statistics. Results: thirty-one catheters were analyzed, inserted in 24 neonates, through which 46 red blood cell transfusions were performed. Most neonates were male, gestational age <32 weeks, weight <1,500 grams, hospitalized mainly for prematurity. Among the 31 catheters, one (3.2%) presented obstruction after transfusion. Conclusions: The occurrence of obstructions immediately after transfusion was low and the catheters remained complication free for the next 24 hours.

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Main Authors: Cunha,Maria Gorete de Brito, Danski,Mitzy Tânnia Reichembach, Giacomozzi,Clélia Mozara, Tomazoni,Andreia, Kussahara,Denise Miyuki
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Published: Associação Brasileira de Enfermagem 2022
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-716720220005001842022-09-20Peripherally inserted central catheter obstruction in packed red blood cell transfusions in neonatesCunha,Maria Gorete de BritoDanski,Mitzy Tânnia ReichembachGiacomozzi,Clélia MozaraTomazoni,AndreiaKussahara,Denise Miyuki Central Venous Catheterization Erythrocyte Transfusion Evidence-Based Practice Neonatal Nursing Newborn ABSTRACT Objectives: to estimate incidence and free time of peripherally inserted central catheter obstruction in newborns undergoing red blood cell transfusion in the first 24 hours after the procedure. Methods: a longitudinal study, carried out with neonates in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at a teaching hospital in Paraná, between January and July 2019. The sample consisted of 46 transfusion events performed in neonates through a peripherally inserted central catheter. Analysis performed according to descriptive statistics. Results: thirty-one catheters were analyzed, inserted in 24 neonates, through which 46 red blood cell transfusions were performed. Most neonates were male, gestational age <32 weeks, weight <1,500 grams, hospitalized mainly for prematurity. Among the 31 catheters, one (3.2%) presented obstruction after transfusion. Conclusions: The occurrence of obstructions immediately after transfusion was low and the catheters remained complication free for the next 24 hours.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Brasileira de EnfermagemRevista Brasileira de Enfermagem v.75 n.4 20222022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-71672022000500184en10.1590/0034-7167-2021-0967
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Danski,Mitzy Tânnia Reichembach
Giacomozzi,Clélia Mozara
Tomazoni,Andreia
Kussahara,Denise Miyuki
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Danski,Mitzy Tânnia Reichembach
Giacomozzi,Clélia Mozara
Tomazoni,Andreia
Kussahara,Denise Miyuki
Peripherally inserted central catheter obstruction in packed red blood cell transfusions in neonates
author_facet Cunha,Maria Gorete de Brito
Danski,Mitzy Tânnia Reichembach
Giacomozzi,Clélia Mozara
Tomazoni,Andreia
Kussahara,Denise Miyuki
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title Peripherally inserted central catheter obstruction in packed red blood cell transfusions in neonates
title_short Peripherally inserted central catheter obstruction in packed red blood cell transfusions in neonates
title_full Peripherally inserted central catheter obstruction in packed red blood cell transfusions in neonates
title_fullStr Peripherally inserted central catheter obstruction in packed red blood cell transfusions in neonates
title_full_unstemmed Peripherally inserted central catheter obstruction in packed red blood cell transfusions in neonates
title_sort peripherally inserted central catheter obstruction in packed red blood cell transfusions in neonates
description ABSTRACT Objectives: to estimate incidence and free time of peripherally inserted central catheter obstruction in newborns undergoing red blood cell transfusion in the first 24 hours after the procedure. Methods: a longitudinal study, carried out with neonates in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at a teaching hospital in Paraná, between January and July 2019. The sample consisted of 46 transfusion events performed in neonates through a peripherally inserted central catheter. Analysis performed according to descriptive statistics. Results: thirty-one catheters were analyzed, inserted in 24 neonates, through which 46 red blood cell transfusions were performed. Most neonates were male, gestational age <32 weeks, weight <1,500 grams, hospitalized mainly for prematurity. Among the 31 catheters, one (3.2%) presented obstruction after transfusion. Conclusions: The occurrence of obstructions immediately after transfusion was low and the catheters remained complication free for the next 24 hours.
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