Complications of the subcutaneous route in the infusion of medications and solutions in palliative care
Objective: to characterize the complications associated with the use of the subcutaneous route for infusion of drugs and solutions in palliative care. Methods: observational, prospective study conducted at the Palliative Care Unit of a general teaching hospital. Results: the study analized seventy-e...
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doaj-45194b51a5e7440a9dc66670a70676c12020-12-04T18:52:51ZengUniversidade Federal do CearáRev Rene2175-67832019-09-0120e4093310.15253/2175-6783.20192040933Complications of the subcutaneous route in the infusion of medications and solutions in palliative careNatália de Almeida Barbosa Guedes0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7610-4426Laís Samara de Melo1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3360-2676Fernanda Batista Oliveira Santos2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8523-0547Jaqueline Almeida Guimarães Barbosa3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9175-0055Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisObjective: to characterize the complications associated with the use of the subcutaneous route for infusion of drugs and solutions in palliative care. Methods: observational, prospective study conducted at the Palliative Care Unit of a general teaching hospital. Results: the study analized seventy-eight patients in palliative care, in whom 254 punctures for infusion of drugs and/or solutions through the subcutaneous route were made. Most patients were elderly (87.3%) and malnourished (69.2%). In 33.0%, the route was indicated for symptom control; in 50.0%, the puncture occurred in the anterolateral thigh flap; 65.4% of the punctures showed no complication. Among the identified complications, 9.4% were edema and 9.1% hyperemia, and 53.8% occurred in the deltoid region. Cellulite occurred in only 3.5%. Conclusion: the infusion of solutions using the subcutaneous route can be considered a safe alternative, with risk of complications which are mostly reversible and with low potential to cause damage to patients.http://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/40933/99344nursing care; hypodermoclysis; palliative care; infusionssubcutaneous. |
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Natália de Almeida Barbosa Guedes Laís Samara de Melo Fernanda Batista Oliveira Santos Jaqueline Almeida Guimarães Barbosa Complications of the subcutaneous route in the infusion of medications and solutions in palliative care Rev Rene nursing care; hypodermoclysis; palliative care; infusions subcutaneous. |
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Natália de Almeida Barbosa Guedes Laís Samara de Melo Fernanda Batista Oliveira Santos Jaqueline Almeida Guimarães Barbosa |
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Natália de Almeida Barbosa Guedes |
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Complications of the subcutaneous route in the infusion of medications and solutions in palliative care |
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Complications of the subcutaneous route in the infusion of medications and solutions in palliative care |
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Complications of the subcutaneous route in the infusion of medications and solutions in palliative care |
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Complications of the subcutaneous route in the infusion of medications and solutions in palliative care |
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Complications of the subcutaneous route in the infusion of medications and solutions in palliative care |
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complications of the subcutaneous route in the infusion of medications and solutions in palliative care |
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Universidade Federal do Ceará |
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Rev Rene |
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2175-6783 |
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2019-09-01 |
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Objective: to characterize the complications associated with the use of the subcutaneous route for infusion of drugs and solutions in palliative care. Methods: observational, prospective study conducted at the Palliative Care Unit of a general teaching hospital. Results: the study analized seventy-eight patients in palliative care, in whom 254 punctures for infusion of drugs and/or solutions through the subcutaneous route were made. Most patients were elderly (87.3%) and malnourished (69.2%). In 33.0%, the route was indicated for symptom control; in 50.0%, the puncture occurred in the anterolateral thigh flap; 65.4% of the punctures showed no complication. Among the identified complications, 9.4% were edema and 9.1% hyperemia, and 53.8% occurred in the deltoid region. Cellulite occurred in only 3.5%. Conclusion: the infusion of solutions using the subcutaneous route can be considered a safe alternative, with risk of complications which are mostly reversible and with low potential to cause damage to patients. |
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nursing care; hypodermoclysis; palliative care; infusions subcutaneous. |
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