EFFECTIVENESS OF ASCORBIC ACID AND SALINE SOLUTION IN PEDIATRIC CENTRAL VENOUS ACCESS: RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL

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Autor(a) principal: Giacomozzi, Letícia Morgana
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Silva, Regina Paula Vieira Cavalcante, Danski, Mitzy Tannia Reichembach, Carreiro, José Eduardo, Silva, Rodrigo Figueira da, Giacomozzi, Clélia Mozara, Wosnes, Thaline dos Reis
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cogitare Enfermagem (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufpr.br/cogitare/article/view/88205
Resumo: Objective: to compare the effectiveness between the use of ascorbic acid and 0.9% saline solution in the prevention of pediatric central venous catheter obstruction.Method: randomized clinical trial conducted in a public hospital in Paraná, between the months of June 2018 to October 2019 with 152 participants, of which, 73 in the experimental group and 79, control group) who underwent central venous catheter insertion and randomized to receive the flush intervention with ascorbic acid or 0.9% saline solution.Results: Catheter obstruction occurred in 17 cases (11.2%), nine (11.4%) in the control group and eight (10.9%) in the experimental group. Thrombotic obstruction occurred in 15 cases, in a similar way, in both groups (p=0.88). Catheter removal occurred in 82 cases for elective reasons and in 63 cases for complications.Conclusion: the use of ascorbic acid is as efficient as 0.9% saline solution in preventing central venous catheter obstruction. The study expands the possibilities of interventions within the theme.
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spelling EFFECTIVENESS OF ASCORBIC ACID AND SALINE SOLUTION IN PEDIATRIC CENTRAL VENOUS ACCESS: RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIALCatheters; Permeability; Ascorbic Acid; Saline Solution; Nursing.Objective: to compare the effectiveness between the use of ascorbic acid and 0.9% saline solution in the prevention of pediatric central venous catheter obstruction.Method: randomized clinical trial conducted in a public hospital in Paraná, between the months of June 2018 to October 2019 with 152 participants, of which, 73 in the experimental group and 79, control group) who underwent central venous catheter insertion and randomized to receive the flush intervention with ascorbic acid or 0.9% saline solution.Results: Catheter obstruction occurred in 17 cases (11.2%), nine (11.4%) in the control group and eight (10.9%) in the experimental group. Thrombotic obstruction occurred in 15 cases, in a similar way, in both groups (p=0.88). Catheter removal occurred in 82 cases for elective reasons and in 63 cases for complications.Conclusion: the use of ascorbic acid is as efficient as 0.9% saline solution in preventing central venous catheter obstruction. The study expands the possibilities of interventions within the theme.Universidade Federal do ParanáGiacomozzi, Letícia MorganaSilva, Regina Paula Vieira CavalcanteDanski, Mitzy Tannia ReichembachCarreiro, José EduardoSilva, Rodrigo Figueira daGiacomozzi, Clélia MozaraWosnes, Thaline dos Reis2022-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufpr.br/cogitare/article/view/8820510.5380/ce.v27i0.88205Cogitare Enfermagem; v. 27 (2022)Cogitare Enfermagem; v. 27 (2022)Cogitare Enfermagem; v. 27 (2022)2176-91331414-853610.5380/ce.v27i0reponame:Cogitare Enfermagem (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)instacron:UFPRenghttps://revistas.ufpr.br/cogitare/article/view/88205/pdfDireitos autorais 2022 Letícia Morgana Giacomozzi, Regina Paula Vieira Cavalcante Silva, Mitzy Tannia Reichembach Danski, José Eduardo Carreiro, Rodrigo Figueira da Silva, Clélia Mozara Giacomozzi, Thaline dos Reis Wosneshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-12-01T14:58:21Zoai:revistas.ufpr.br:article/88205Revistahttps://revistas.ufpr.br/cogitare/indexPUBhttps://revistas.ufpr.br/cogitare/oaicogitare@ufpr.br2176-91331414-8536opendoar:2022-12-01T14:58:21Cogitare Enfermagem (Online) - Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv EFFECTIVENESS OF ASCORBIC ACID AND SALINE SOLUTION IN PEDIATRIC CENTRAL VENOUS ACCESS: RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL

title EFFECTIVENESS OF ASCORBIC ACID AND SALINE SOLUTION IN PEDIATRIC CENTRAL VENOUS ACCESS: RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL
spellingShingle EFFECTIVENESS OF ASCORBIC ACID AND SALINE SOLUTION IN PEDIATRIC CENTRAL VENOUS ACCESS: RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL
Giacomozzi, Letícia Morgana
Catheters; Permeability; Ascorbic Acid; Saline Solution; Nursing.
title_short EFFECTIVENESS OF ASCORBIC ACID AND SALINE SOLUTION IN PEDIATRIC CENTRAL VENOUS ACCESS: RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL
title_full EFFECTIVENESS OF ASCORBIC ACID AND SALINE SOLUTION IN PEDIATRIC CENTRAL VENOUS ACCESS: RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL
title_fullStr EFFECTIVENESS OF ASCORBIC ACID AND SALINE SOLUTION IN PEDIATRIC CENTRAL VENOUS ACCESS: RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL
title_full_unstemmed EFFECTIVENESS OF ASCORBIC ACID AND SALINE SOLUTION IN PEDIATRIC CENTRAL VENOUS ACCESS: RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL
title_sort EFFECTIVENESS OF ASCORBIC ACID AND SALINE SOLUTION IN PEDIATRIC CENTRAL VENOUS ACCESS: RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL
author Giacomozzi, Letícia Morgana
author_facet Giacomozzi, Letícia Morgana
Silva, Regina Paula Vieira Cavalcante
Danski, Mitzy Tannia Reichembach
Carreiro, José Eduardo
Silva, Rodrigo Figueira da
Giacomozzi, Clélia Mozara
Wosnes, Thaline dos Reis
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author2 Silva, Regina Paula Vieira Cavalcante
Danski, Mitzy Tannia Reichembach
Carreiro, José Eduardo
Silva, Rodrigo Figueira da
Giacomozzi, Clélia Mozara
Wosnes, Thaline dos Reis
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author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Giacomozzi, Letícia Morgana
Silva, Regina Paula Vieira Cavalcante
Danski, Mitzy Tannia Reichembach
Carreiro, José Eduardo
Silva, Rodrigo Figueira da
Giacomozzi, Clélia Mozara
Wosnes, Thaline dos Reis
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Catheters; Permeability; Ascorbic Acid; Saline Solution; Nursing.
topic Catheters; Permeability; Ascorbic Acid; Saline Solution; Nursing.
description Objective: to compare the effectiveness between the use of ascorbic acid and 0.9% saline solution in the prevention of pediatric central venous catheter obstruction.Method: randomized clinical trial conducted in a public hospital in Paraná, between the months of June 2018 to October 2019 with 152 participants, of which, 73 in the experimental group and 79, control group) who underwent central venous catheter insertion and randomized to receive the flush intervention with ascorbic acid or 0.9% saline solution.Results: Catheter obstruction occurred in 17 cases (11.2%), nine (11.4%) in the control group and eight (10.9%) in the experimental group. Thrombotic obstruction occurred in 15 cases, in a similar way, in both groups (p=0.88). Catheter removal occurred in 82 cases for elective reasons and in 63 cases for complications.Conclusion: the use of ascorbic acid is as efficient as 0.9% saline solution in preventing central venous catheter obstruction. The study expands the possibilities of interventions within the theme.
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