Cogitare Enfermagem (Dec 2022)

RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL ON CUTTING THE PERIPHERALLY INSERTED CENTRAL CATHETER IN NEONATES

  • Thaline dos Reis Wosnes,
  • Clélia Mozara Giacomozzi,
  • Letícia Morgana Giacomozzi,
  • Regina Paula Vieira Cavalcante Silva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5380/ce.v27i0.88218
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 0

Abstract

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Objective: To compare the complications between the Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter with length adjustment with cut and without cut. Method: Randomized controlled trial. Composed the sample 46 neonates admitted to a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit service in Paraná, Brazil, between April and July 2021, with catheter indication. Participants were electronically randomized and divided into a control group, whose catheter length was adjusted by cutting it, and an experimental group, whose catheter was kept uncut. Data were analyzed by Mann-Whitney test and Fisher's test. Results: The mean length of catheter stay was ten days in both groups (p=0.79). No relevant difference was identified regarding complications, such as infiltration, obstruction, and infection. Conclusion: Catheter cutting for length adjustment does not interfere in the complications presented. REBEC Register: RBR-2w4dpg5.

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