2016
DOI: 10.12968/jokc.2016.1.2.72
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Development of a trigger tool to detect harm during haemodialysis

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“…This may be related to differences between patients over the two cycles or as a result of ongoing interventions. Our findings are similar to an adult HTT study, which also reported a significant reduction in the severity and harm rate of triggers [ 7 ]. However, it is important to highlight that the trigger rate per HD session observed in this paediatric HD population is higher than the study of an adult HD cohort, in which the trigger rate per session was 0.71.…”
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“…This may be related to differences between patients over the two cycles or as a result of ongoing interventions. Our findings are similar to an adult HTT study, which also reported a significant reduction in the severity and harm rate of triggers [ 7 ]. However, it is important to highlight that the trigger rate per HD session observed in this paediatric HD population is higher than the study of an adult HD cohort, in which the trigger rate per session was 0.71.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…An HD Trigger Tool (HTT) to detect and monitor harm events specific to HD has been developed for adults receiving in-centre HD in Derby, UK [ 7 ]. The adult HTT was discussed extensively at our departmental dialysis staff meeting, with input from dialysis nurse specialists.…”
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“…Haemodialysis is a high risk treatment with many known associated adverse events (38), that may not be related to the cannulation procedure or the involvement in this research study. This can include, but is not limited to:  Hypotension +/-fainting or episodes of unconsciousness  Cramps  Fluid Imbalance  Electrolyte Imbalance  Hypoglycaemia  Cardiac events including MI, arrhythmias and cardiac arrest…”
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