2018
DOI: 10.5301/jva.5000805
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Prevalence of medical adhesive-related skin injury at peripherally inserted central catheter insertion site in oncology patients

Abstract: MARSI at PICC insertion site is a frequent event among oncology patients. Epidemiological data and independent risk factors are presented in our study, which provide a basis for future study in this area.

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“…19 In adult oncology patients, independent risk factors that further increase the risk of a medical adhesive-related skin injury include age ≥50 years and haematologic malignancies. 20…”
Section: Older Adultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19 In adult oncology patients, independent risk factors that further increase the risk of a medical adhesive-related skin injury include age ≥50 years and haematologic malignancies. 20…”
Section: Older Adultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A Medical Adhesive-Related Skin Injury (MARSI) is a manifestation of cutaneous abnormality that persists for more than 30 minutes after the removal of an adhesive (McNichol et al, 2013;Zhao et al, 2018a). Repeated or improper applications and removals, as well as the selection of an inappropriate type of tape for a particular location without considering the purpose or the patient's skin type, can cause skin injuries associated with tapes .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Repeated or improper applications and removals, as well as the selection of an inappropriate type of tape for a particular location without considering the purpose or the patient's skin type, can cause skin injuries associated with tapes . Some of the most common types of adhesive-related injuries are: i. skin stripping, which occurs when the epidermis is removed by the repeated application and removal of the tape, denuding and wounding the skin (Cutting, 2008;Zhao et al, 2018a); ii. skin tears, which can occur by applying and removing the tapes or by its friction in patients with fragile skin (e.g., older people and newborns), causing skin layers to separate Zhao et al, 2018a); iii.…”
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“…Estudo multicêntrico desenvolvido em quatro hospitais da China, (três hospitais gerais e um hospital oncológico), envolvendo 697 pacientes encontrou uma idade média de 48,8 anos13 . Foi encontrado idade média de 82 anos em um estudo desenvolvido em uma instituição de longa permanência para idosos nos Estados Unidos31 .Estudo realizado com 419 pacientes identificou que a idade maior de 50 anos, aumenta em 4,0 vezes as chances de LPRAM na região de inserção do PICC em pacientes oncológicos28 . clínica vascular 27 e outro estudo realizado em unidades não críticas clínicas e cirúrgica dos Estados Unidos 30 verificaram predomínio de homens, 57% e 56% respectivamente, ao passo que outros estudos identificaram o predomínio de mulheres.…”
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