Newborn Care: Aeromedical Service Paraná Urgency / SAMU base Cascavel

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Autor(a) principal: Coldebella, Vanessa
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Grando, Liandra Kasparowiz, Camboin, Franciele Foschiera
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Espaço para a Saúde (Online)
Texto Completo: https://espacoparasaude.fpp.edu.br/index.php/espacosaude/article/view/295
Resumo: The safest way to transport a risk Newborn (NB) is the intrauterine which can be provided only in 40% of cases, thus the birth of a preterm fetus and / or sick occurs in secondary and primary centers, requiring transfer to specialized neonatal care unit (BRAZIL, 2010). Among the means of transport there is the rotary wing aircraft medical service (helicopter), which provides the removal of critically ill patients in a radius of 160km to 240km in an agile and secure way. The purpose of this study is to characterize the neonatal transport in Aeromedical Service based in Cascavel in two years of operations. Prematurity was responsible for 38.4% of the transfer requests, followed by congenital heart diseases with 36.4% of cases. Respiratory complications, such as respiratory distress, meconium aspiration, pulmonary hypertension, amounted to 13.1% of cases. The pathologies that needed removal to surgical interventions totaled 12.1% and one NB by persistent hypoglycemia. As regards the indication of this kind of transport, it was shown that the severity of NB justified the request, 88.9% of the total required oxygen support and 66.7% were on mechanical ventilation; 30% made use of vasoactive drugs and central venous access. It was evident the high index of aeromedical transport in Cascavel base in neonatal area, totaling 17.6% of all attendances in two years of service. It is known that new technologies associated with the advancement of medicine increased NB life expectancy which has increased the demand for even more specialized services.
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spelling Newborn Care: Aeromedical Service Paraná Urgency / SAMU base CascavelAtendimento Neonatal: Serviço Aeromédico Paraná Urgência/ SAMU base CascavelNeonatologyChild Healthcare serviceClinical urgenciesAir rescue.NeonatologiaServiço de Saúde InfantilUrgências MédicasResgate Aéreo.The safest way to transport a risk Newborn (NB) is the intrauterine which can be provided only in 40% of cases, thus the birth of a preterm fetus and / or sick occurs in secondary and primary centers, requiring transfer to specialized neonatal care unit (BRAZIL, 2010). Among the means of transport there is the rotary wing aircraft medical service (helicopter), which provides the removal of critically ill patients in a radius of 160km to 240km in an agile and secure way. The purpose of this study is to characterize the neonatal transport in Aeromedical Service based in Cascavel in two years of operations. Prematurity was responsible for 38.4% of the transfer requests, followed by congenital heart diseases with 36.4% of cases. Respiratory complications, such as respiratory distress, meconium aspiration, pulmonary hypertension, amounted to 13.1% of cases. The pathologies that needed removal to surgical interventions totaled 12.1% and one NB by persistent hypoglycemia. As regards the indication of this kind of transport, it was shown that the severity of NB justified the request, 88.9% of the total required oxygen support and 66.7% were on mechanical ventilation; 30% made use of vasoactive drugs and central venous access. It was evident the high index of aeromedical transport in Cascavel base in neonatal area, totaling 17.6% of all attendances in two years of service. It is known that new technologies associated with the advancement of medicine increased NB life expectancy which has increased the demand for even more specialized services.A maneira mais segura de transporte para um Recém-Nascido (RN) de risco é o intrauterino o que pode ser previsto somente em 40% dos casos, com isso o nascimento de um concepto pré-termo e/ou doente ocorre em centros secundários ou primários, necessitando transferência para unidade especializada de atendimento neonatal. Dentre os meios de transporte, se encontra o serviço aeromédico asa rotativa (helicóptero) que proporciona a remoção de pacientes graves num raio de 160km a 240km de forma ágil e segura. O objetivo deste estudo é caracterizar o transporte neonatal no Serviço Aeromédico base Cascavel em dois anos de operações. A prematuridade foi responsável por 38,4% das solicitações de transferências, seguidas pelas cardiopatias congênitas com 35,4% dos atendimentos. Complicações respiratórias como: desconforto respiratório, bronco aspiração meconial, hipertensão pulmonar, somaram 13,1% dos casos. As patologias que necessitavam de remoção para intervenções cirúrgicas totalizaram 12,1% dos transportes e 01 RN por hipoglicemia persistente. No que se refere à indicação desse tipo de transporte, mostrou-se que a gravidade dos RN justificou a solicitação, do total 88,9% necessitaram de algum suporte de oxigênio, e 66,7% de uso de ventilação mecânica; 30% faziam uso de drogas vasoativas e acesso central. Evidenciou-se o alto índice de transportes aeromédicos da base Cascavel na área neonatal, totalizando 17,6% de todos os atendimentos realizados em 2 anos de serviço. Sabe-se que novas tecnologias associadas ao avanço da medicina aumentaram a perspectiva de vida do RN, o que tem aumentado a demanda por serviços cada vez mais especializados.Faculdades Pequeno Príncipe2016-12-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://espacoparasaude.fpp.edu.br/index.php/espacosaude/article/view/29510.22421/15177130-2016v17n2p143Espaço para a Saúde; Vol. 17 No. 2 (2016); 143-151Espaço para a Saúde; v. 17 n. 2 (2016); 143-1511517-71300103-3832reponame:Espaço para a Saúde (Online)instname:Faculdades Pequeno Príncipe (FPP)instacron:FPPporhttps://espacoparasaude.fpp.edu.br/index.php/espacosaude/article/view/295/pdf14Copyright (c) 2016 Vanessa Coldebella, Liandra Kasparowiz Grando, Franciele Foschiera Camboininfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessColdebella, VanessaGrando, Liandra KasparowizCamboin, Franciele Foschiera2022-02-14T16:52:43Zoai:ojs.168.194.69.20:article/295Revistahttps://espacoparasaude.fpp.edu.br/index.php/espacosaude/PRIhttps://espacoparasaude.fpp.edu.br/index.php/espacosaude/oaiespaco-saude@fpp.edu.br || elaine.rossi@fpp.edu.br1517-71300103-3832opendoar:2022-02-14T16:52:43Espaço para a Saúde (Online) - Faculdades Pequeno Príncipe (FPP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Newborn Care: Aeromedical Service Paraná Urgency / SAMU base Cascavel
Atendimento Neonatal: Serviço Aeromédico Paraná Urgência/ SAMU base Cascavel
title Newborn Care: Aeromedical Service Paraná Urgency / SAMU base Cascavel
spellingShingle Newborn Care: Aeromedical Service Paraná Urgency / SAMU base Cascavel
Coldebella, Vanessa
Neonatology
Child Healthcare service
Clinical urgencies
Air rescue.
Neonatologia
Serviço de Saúde Infantil
Urgências Médicas
Resgate Aéreo.
title_short Newborn Care: Aeromedical Service Paraná Urgency / SAMU base Cascavel
title_full Newborn Care: Aeromedical Service Paraná Urgency / SAMU base Cascavel
title_fullStr Newborn Care: Aeromedical Service Paraná Urgency / SAMU base Cascavel
title_full_unstemmed Newborn Care: Aeromedical Service Paraná Urgency / SAMU base Cascavel
title_sort Newborn Care: Aeromedical Service Paraná Urgency / SAMU base Cascavel
author Coldebella, Vanessa
author_facet Coldebella, Vanessa
Grando, Liandra Kasparowiz
Camboin, Franciele Foschiera
author_role author
author2 Grando, Liandra Kasparowiz
Camboin, Franciele Foschiera
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Coldebella, Vanessa
Grando, Liandra Kasparowiz
Camboin, Franciele Foschiera
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Neonatology
Child Healthcare service
Clinical urgencies
Air rescue.
Neonatologia
Serviço de Saúde Infantil
Urgências Médicas
Resgate Aéreo.
topic Neonatology
Child Healthcare service
Clinical urgencies
Air rescue.
Neonatologia
Serviço de Saúde Infantil
Urgências Médicas
Resgate Aéreo.
description The safest way to transport a risk Newborn (NB) is the intrauterine which can be provided only in 40% of cases, thus the birth of a preterm fetus and / or sick occurs in secondary and primary centers, requiring transfer to specialized neonatal care unit (BRAZIL, 2010). Among the means of transport there is the rotary wing aircraft medical service (helicopter), which provides the removal of critically ill patients in a radius of 160km to 240km in an agile and secure way. The purpose of this study is to characterize the neonatal transport in Aeromedical Service based in Cascavel in two years of operations. Prematurity was responsible for 38.4% of the transfer requests, followed by congenital heart diseases with 36.4% of cases. Respiratory complications, such as respiratory distress, meconium aspiration, pulmonary hypertension, amounted to 13.1% of cases. The pathologies that needed removal to surgical interventions totaled 12.1% and one NB by persistent hypoglycemia. As regards the indication of this kind of transport, it was shown that the severity of NB justified the request, 88.9% of the total required oxygen support and 66.7% were on mechanical ventilation; 30% made use of vasoactive drugs and central venous access. It was evident the high index of aeromedical transport in Cascavel base in neonatal area, totaling 17.6% of all attendances in two years of service. It is known that new technologies associated with the advancement of medicine increased NB life expectancy which has increased the demand for even more specialized services.
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