Evaluating the use of peripherally inserted central catheter exclusively for parenteral nutritio
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Recruiting
- Conditions
- ewbornInfusions IntravenousE02.319.267.082.500M01.060.703.520
- Registration Number
- RBR-78rd57
- Lead Sponsor
- nião Brasileira de Educação e Assistencia
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Recruiting
- Sex
- Not specified
- Target Recruitment
- Not specified
Inclusion Criteria
All newborn UTINeo that the intern with prescription parenteral nutrition NP and indicating insertion of a peripherally inserted central catheter PICC for this purpose.
Exclusion Criteria
RN diagnosed with clinical or laboratory sepsis according to the criteria of ANVISA 2010;
PICC RN in which the location is not in focus;
Newborns with umbilical catheter;
Check-list of PICC insertion procedure with scores below 10;
Failure to obtain the consent of parents or guardians to participate in the study.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Intervention
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Compare the rates of infection in newborns admitted to Neonatal Intensive Care Unit associated with the use of PICC mono lumen compared to the double lumen , and in the latter , a unique route for infusion of parenteral nutrition.<br>Thus, considering the rate of bloodstream infection of 30% , a significance level of 5 %, an 80 % power of a difference between groups of 20 % is considered significant.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method • Compare the frequency of isolated germs in the bloodstream in newborns who used the PICC mono lumen compared to the double lumen .<br>• determine and compare the incidence of complications such as difficulty of progression of the catheter , inappropriate location, clogging, leakage \ edema, phlebitis, thrombosis, myocardial perforation , displacement, disruption, among others, associated with the use of the PICC mono lumen relative to double lumen .<br>• Compare the PICC dwell time for the infusion of NP in newborns who used the mono lumen catheter in relation to the double lumen .<br>• Determine the frequency of the need for peripheral accesses ( veno- punches ), and the PICC in newborns who used the mono lumen catheter in relation to the double lumen .<br>• Compare the frequency and type of complication associated with the use of peripheral catheter , relative to the PICC, the participants.