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October 2017 List
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Analysis Of Death And Palliative Care In A Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Publisher
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Revista Paulista De Pediatria
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2017
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Neonatal Intensive Care Unit; Newborn Death; Palliative Therapy; Analgesia; Analgesic Agent; Article; Clinical Article; Descriptive Research; Female; Follow Up; Hospitalization; Human; Male; Newborn; Pain Assessment; Prematurity; Resuscitation; Retrospective Study; Sedation; Sedative Agent
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Marcola L; De Barbosa S M M; Zoboli I; Polastrini R T V; Ceccon M E J
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Objective: To characterize cases of children admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of a tertiary university hospital who died in the period ranging from January 01, 2012 to July 31, 2014, and who required palliative care and/or were subjected to it. Methods: A retrospective descriptive study was carried out by reviewing the medical records of these patients to collect data and to perform descriptive statistical analysis. Results: During the study period, 49 children died after at least 48 hours from the time of admission. Of those, 18% children were extremely premature infants and 77% children had malformations. Although necessary for all of the patients in this study, palliative care was provided for only 20% of patients who died. Among the 12 babies who were not resuscitated, 33% of babies were not in palliative care. The Pain and Palliative Care Unit of the institution followed only four neonates in palliative care. These patients were using many invasive devices, had high therapeutic investment, and also altered pain scale scores. Conclusions: This study exhibited a large proportion of newborn infants with serious diseases and health conditions. In a few cases the patients received palliative care, but most of them were not even discussed under palliative point of view. We hope that this study will call attention to the need to propose protocols and implement training for the best treatment of these children.
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10.1590/1984-0462/;2017;35;2;00012
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Article information provided for research and reference use only. PedPalASCNET does not hold any rights over the resource listed here. All rights are retained by the journal listed under publisher and/or the creator(s).
2017
Analgesia
Analgesic Agent
Article
Ceccon M E J
Clinical Article
De Barbosa S M M
Descriptive Research
Female
Follow Up
Hospitalization
Human
Male
Marcola L
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Newborn
Newborn Death
October 2017 List
Pain Assessment
Palliative Therapy
Polastrini R T V
Prematurity
Resuscitation
Retrospective Study
Revista Paulista de Pediatria
Sedation
Sedative Agent
Zoboli I