Incidence and adverse events of hypodermoclysis in the elderly in palliative care
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.19175/recom.v13i1.4775Keywords:
Cuidados Paliativos, Absorção Subcutânea, Saúde do Idoso, Hipodermóclise, Cuidados de EnfermagemAbstract
Objective: to estimate the incidence, time of occurrence of adverse events and time of permanence of hypodermoclysis in the elderly. Method: Research carried out with 127 elderly people in Palliative Care. Assessment of hypodermoclysis was performed every 24 hours until the event occurred. Descriptive analysis was performed, proportions and incidence rate were calculated per 100 punctures/patients. Results: The incidence rate of adverse events was 22.8% for hypodermoclysis and 27% for individuals using hypodermoclysis. The catheter remained for an average of 4 days, with a minimum of 1 day and a maximum of 15 days; the chance of adverse events on the 1st day was 6%, 28% on the 5th day and 48% on the 10th. Conclusion: The incidence of adverse events was small and localized; mean time of catheter permanence at the insertion site was 4 days and the probability of presenting complications increased over the days.