International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences (Jan 2023)

Clinical nursing care protocol for convalescent plasma transfusion in patients with COVID-19

  • Bruna Maiara Ferreira Barreto Pires,
  • Ellen Marcia Peres,
  • Antonio Marcos Tosoli Gomes,
  • Norma Valéria Dantas de Oliveira Souza,
  • Beatriz Guitton Renaud Baptista de Oliveira,
  • Priscila Cristina da Silva Thiengo de Andrade,
  • Thais Mayerhofer Kubota,
  • Cristiene Faria,
  • Dayana Carvalho Leite,
  • Magno Conceição das Merces,
  • Luana Ferreira de Almeida,
  • Alessandra Sant'anna Nunes,
  • Carolina Cabral Pereira da Costa,
  • Lívia Fajin de Mello,
  • Luciana Guimarães Assad,
  • Silvia Maria de Sá Basílio Lins,
  • Rafael Pires Silva,
  • Ana Paula Oliveira Motta,
  • Cristiano Bertolossi Marta,
  • Vanessa Galdino de Paula,
  • Raquel de Souza Ramos,
  • Mauricio Cupello Peixoto,
  • Mônica Oliveira Duarte Martins,
  • Alexandrina de Aguiar Ciríaco,
  • Patrícia Britto Ribeiro de Jesus,
  • Ariane da Silva Pires,
  • Eugênio Perez Fuentes Junior,
  • Helena Ferraz Gomes

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18
p. 100518

Abstract

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Introduction: The treatment of COVID-19 is still challenge. So convalescent plasma can be an important alternative of treatment. Protocols with nursing care during infusion is very important to guide an effective and safety care Objective: to analyze the evidence in the literature on the action of convalescent plasma, of the use of protocols with nursing care to use convalescent plasma and build a nursing care protocol for transfusion in patients with COVID-19. Methods: Methodological study carried out in two stages: scoping review. The search was done using the descriptors: convalescent plasma transfusion, convalescent plasma, and acute respiratory syndromes or COVID-19, to found protocols and effectiveness of convalescent plasm. Beside was done a specialist panel to build the protocol. Results: Low-evidence studies have shown improvement in the clinical signs of COVID-19 using Convalescent Plasma, reduction or elimination of viral load, benefits in the production of lymphocytes, decreases C-reactive protein, increases titers of anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies, positive evolution in lung involvement identified by X-rays, decrease in hospitalization. No studies were found in the databases on the protocol for clinical nursing care in plasma transfusion. Therefore, a protocol was developed with the description of clinical nursing care to be performed before, during and after the transfusion by plasma: checking of vital signs and indicative signs of transfusion reaction, measurement of oxygen saturation, assessment of venous access and checking of the level of consciousness. Conclusion: There are no evidence studies to support the use of plasma, nor anything related to bundles.

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