CONSTRUCTION AND APPLICATION OF A DECISION-MAKING FLOWCHART FOR DIFFICULT PERIPHERAL INTRAVENOUS PUNCTURE IN CHILDREN

C. Floriano, Ariane Ferreira Machado Avelar, M. Peterlini
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ABSTRACT Objectives: to construct and verify the clinical applicability of a flowchart for assessing children and adolescents who will undergo peripheral intravenous catheterization, according to risk factors for procedure failure. Method: this is a methodological and observational study, which followed the AGREEII instrument guidelines and steps for the construction of a decision-making flowchart for difficult peripheral intravenous puncture. Afterwards, clinical applicability with children and adolescents was verified after approval of ethical merit, with the main outcome being the success rate in the first puncture attempt. It was verified, through statistical analysis, the association of the outcome with the risk factors raised. Results: in the first stage of the study, a literature review was carried out to survey the risk factors for difficult puncture, and prematurity, less than three years, more pigmented skin, obesity, chronic diseases, dehydration, vein difficult to see and/or not palpable, history of multiple punctures and complications of intravenous therapy were found. After applying the flowchart, it was found that 96.3% of the children and adolescents assessed were at risk of being punctured more than once and that 43.9% underwent more than one procedure for success. Those who were unsuccessful on the first attempt were younger than three years old, had chronic disease, vein difficult to see, not palpable vein and a history of multiple punctures. Conclusion: flowchart construction was based on the risk factors for difficult puncture identified in the literature. Clinical applicability showed that it can be a useful tool to identify children and adolescents at risk for puncture failure.
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儿童外周静脉穿刺困难决策流程图的构建与应用
目的:根据手术失败的危险因素,构建并验证一个评估儿童和青少年接受外周静脉留置的流程图的临床适用性。方法:采用方法学和观察性研究,遵循AGREEII器械指南和步骤,构建静脉外周穿刺困难的决策流程图。随后,经伦理道德审核,验证其在儿童和青少年中的临床适用性,主要观察指标为首次穿刺成功率。通过统计分析,验证了结果与危险因素的相关性。结果:在研究的第一阶段,我们进行了文献回顾,调查了穿刺困难的危险因素,包括早产、小于3岁、皮肤色素较多、肥胖、慢性疾病、脱水、静脉难以看到和/或不可触及、多次穿刺史和静脉治疗并发症。应用流程图后,发现96.3%的儿童和青少年有超过一次被刺穿的风险,43.9%的儿童和青少年接受了不止一次的手术以获得成功。第一次尝试失败的患者年龄小于三岁,患有慢性疾病,静脉难以看到,摸不到静脉,有多次穿刺史。结论:基于文献中确定的穿刺困难的危险因素构建流程图。临床应用表明,它可以是一个有用的工具,以确定风险的儿童和青少年穿刺失败。
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期刊介绍: Texto & Contexto Enfermagem provides space for reflection and deepening of knowledge about issues of practice, teaching and research in health and nursing, at national and international levels. The journal is published quarterly in the rolling pass or Continuous flow mode, accepting manuscripts in Portuguese, English or Spanish, in the categories original article, reflection, experience report and review. Contributions designated to the dissemination of unpublished original research results are prioritized for publication. Special issues are published at the discretion of the Board of Directors and Associate Editors. All manuscripts are published in two versions, one of which is English, aiming to cover the largest number of readers worldwide. The editorial policy of Texto & Contexto Enfermagem is based on rigorous quality criteria for indexing and publishing (including technical and normative aspects, graphic and textual quality and excellence in scientific content); on responsibility for shared management between the Board of Directors, Editorial Board and Internal and External Editors Associates; and on the rigorous and constructive peer review, preserving the anonymity of authors and reviewers (double blinded).
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