Complications related to peripheral venipuncture and hypodermoclysis in cancer patients under palliative care
Objective: to identify complications related to peripheral venipuncture and hypodermoclysis in cancer patients hospitalized under palliative care. Method: this is a descriptive and longitudinal study. A questionnaire was used for the sociodemographic and clinical characterization of participants, a...
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oai:doaj.org-article:f05d1f088d2a4138a8a2706f07bf60782021-11-10T10:44:08ZComplications related to peripheral venipuncture and hypodermoclysis in cancer patients under palliative care2179-769210.5902/2179769264392https://doaj.org/article/f05d1f088d2a4138a8a2706f07bf60782021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/reufsm/article/view/64392https://doaj.org/toc/2179-7692Objective: to identify complications related to peripheral venipuncture and hypodermoclysis in cancer patients hospitalized under palliative care. Method: this is a descriptive and longitudinal study. A questionnaire was used for the sociodemographic and clinical characterization of participants, a script for puncture assessment and monitoring. The data were ran through descriptive statistics. Results: seventy patients participated in the study, 54.3% (n=38) of whom were female and with a mean age of 68.8 years (SD = 15.0), whose main underlying oncological diseases were head cancer and neck and lung. Furthermore, 90% of assessed punctures were intravenous and the most frequent complications were localized pain, extravasation and a bent or pulled catheter. Conclusion: the complications observed during the study period were related only to venipunctures. There was a predominance of peripheral venipuncture due to the subcutaneous route, a viable and recommended alternative for cancer patients under palliative care.Ana Julia de Oliveira LagoAna Carolina de SouzaFabiana Bolela de SouzaUniversidade Federal de Santa Mariaarticlecuidados paliativoshipodermócliseinfusões subcutâneascateterismo periféricooncologiaMedicineRNursingRT1-120PTRevista de Enfermagem da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Vol 11, Iss 0, Pp e76-e76 (2021) |
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Objective: to identify complications related to peripheral venipuncture and hypodermoclysis in cancer patients hospitalized under palliative care. Method: this is a descriptive and longitudinal study. A questionnaire was used for the sociodemographic and clinical characterization of participants, a script for puncture assessment and monitoring. The data were ran through descriptive statistics. Results: seventy patients participated in the study, 54.3% (n=38) of whom were female and with a mean age of 68.8 years (SD = 15.0), whose main underlying oncological diseases were head cancer and neck and lung. Furthermore, 90% of assessed punctures were intravenous and the most frequent complications were localized pain, extravasation and a bent or pulled catheter. Conclusion: the complications observed during the study period were related only to venipunctures. There was a predominance of peripheral venipuncture due to the subcutaneous route, a viable and recommended alternative for cancer patients under palliative care. |
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Complications related to peripheral venipuncture and hypodermoclysis in cancer patients under palliative care |
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Complications related to peripheral venipuncture and hypodermoclysis in cancer patients under palliative care |
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Complications related to peripheral venipuncture and hypodermoclysis in cancer patients under palliative care |
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complications related to peripheral venipuncture and hypodermoclysis in cancer patients under palliative care |
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