2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0080-623420130000600005
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Abstract: RESUMOO objetivo do estudo foi investigar a prevalência e os fatores associados à lesão do septo nasal em prematuros sob uso de ventilação não invasiva. Estudo transversal, cujos dados foram coletados entre março e julho de 2012 por meio de busca em prontuários, entrevistas às mães e avaliação nasal de 47 prematuros, na Unidade Neonatal de um Hospital Universitário da cidade do Recife, Pernambuco, região nordeste do Brasil. Realizou-se análise estatística descritiva e bivariada por meio do teste qui-quadrado o… Show more

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“…Prevalência de lesão do septo nasal em prematuros no uso de prongas nasais (11) Rev Esc Enferm USP MEDLINE Português…”
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“…Prevalência de lesão do septo nasal em prematuros no uso de prongas nasais (11) Rev Esc Enferm USP MEDLINE Português…”
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“…Souza et al [9] evaluated the prevalence and risk factors in 47 preterm NB undergoing NIV in a NICU of a University Hospital in Recife, Brazil, and identified that premature who used non-invasive ventilatory support for more than 72 hours were more susceptible to develop nasal injury. Nascimento et al [10] verified that the stay in NIV for longer than 48 hours is already a risk factor for developing injuries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While nasal prongs have advantages and are the most widely used devices, they can cause nasal injury, an adverse event increasingly present in the NICU [8,9]. Such injury varies from simple hyperemia of the nasal mucosa, bleeding, crusting, necrosis until total destruction of the nasal septum [9,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A study carried out in Recife, Brazil, involving 47 premature newborns having respiratory support with noninvasive ventilation, showed a prevalence of nasal lesion of 68.1%, with low birthweight and prolonged treatments as the factors that contributed to a higher prevalence of injuries (Sousa et al, 2013). A similar study carried out in Maceió, Brazil, evaluated 147 newborns, 100% of whom presented nasal lesions caused by noninvasive ventilation, ranging from mild (79.6%) to moderate (19.7%) and severe (0.7%) lesions (Nascimento, Ferreira, Coutinho, & Santos Veríssimo, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%