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Título : Prevalence of and factors associated with difficult peripheral venipuncture in adult surgical patients
Autor : Trindade Monteiro, Damiana Aparecida
de la Torre Montero, Julio César
Nicolussi, Adriana Cristina
Reis, Renata Karina
Barbosa, Maria Helena
Malaguti-Toffano, Silmara Elaine
Fecha de publicación :  29
Resumen : .
Objective: To determine the prevalence of difficult venous access in adult patients admitted to a surgical unit. Method: This observational prospective cohort study included 235 patients from a Brazilian hospital. Clinical data were collected by direct observation and analyzed by descriptive, inferential statistics, and multiple binomial logistic regressions. Odds ratios were also calculated. Results: Most of the patients (66.4%) were men and self-reported as white (59.2%). The prevalence of difficult intravenous access was 32.8%. Predictors of peripheral intravenous cannula insertion failure were history of difficult intravenous access and nonvisibility of the vein. Conclusion: History of difficult intravenous access and a nonvisible venous network were significant predictors of peripheral cannula insertion failure in adults undergoing clinical surgery. The prevalence of difficult intravenous access was 32.8%.
Descripción : Artículos en revistas
URI : doi: 10.1177/1129729820939335
http://hdl.handle.net/11531/49355
ISSN : 1129-7298
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