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- Title
Nasal septal injury in hospitalized newborns: exploratory descriptive study.
- Authors
Giordani Grebinski, Ana Tamara Kolecha; da Silva, Cristiane Cosmo; Tonial, Daniela Aparecida; Zilly, Adriana; Munhak da Silva, Rosane Meire; Dantas Cavalcanti, Ana Carla; Peclat Flores, Paula Vanessa; Bueno, Mariana
- Abstract
Objective: To identify and describe the profile of newborns who presented nasal septal injury using Noninvasive Ventilation and the treatment used. Method: Descriptive, exploratory research, with retrospective data collection in medical records of newborns hospitalized between January/2020 and December/2021, through a structured instrument, with simple descriptive frequency analysis. Results: Nasal septal injury was identified in 19.0% of newborns, with gestational age between 30-35 weeks and birth weight <1,500 grams. The most frequent stage of injury was I, treated with Askina spray + prong rotation, followed by Hydrocolloid + Dersani Hydrogel, between 1-7 days (36.4%). Conclusion: The nursing team encounters difficulties in the approach to newborns submitted to noninvasive ventilation with prong, making it relevant to invest in their qualification and in care protocols for skin care and for the performance of safe and humanized care.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; INJURY risk factors; RESEARCH; NEONATAL intensive care; RESEARCH methodology; PHOTOTHERAPY; HOSPITAL care of newborn infants; RETROSPECTIVE studies; ACQUISITION of data; NEONATAL intensive care units; HYPEREMIA; GESTATIONAL age; NEONATAL nursing; ARTIFICIAL respiration; NASAL septum; RISK assessment; LOW birth weight; MEDICAL records; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; ELECTRONIC health records; CHILDREN
- Publication
Online Brazilian Journal of Nursing, 2023, Vol 22, p1
- ISSN
1676-4285
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17665/1676-4285.20236630