Retrospective analysis of the application of the Braden Q scale in pediatric intensive care

  • Vocci M
  • Onary A
  • Castro M
  • et al.
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Objective: to characterize the profile of patients who developed pressure injuries and to analyze the retrospective scores obtained in the application of the Braden Q Scale in pediatric intensive care. Method: retrospective cohort study with analysis of secondary data from 34 electronic medical records of patients admitted to pediatric intensive care. Results: from the analysis of the scores obtained with the application of the Braden Q Scale, six records of pressure injuries were identified; the average age was 8.1 years; 66.6% were male; average of 41 days of hospitalization; main diagnoses are related to diseases of the respiratory, cardiac and neurological systems; all used invasive mechanical ventilation support and had a fasting prescription and use of a nasogastric tube. Conclusion: the clinical profile is correlated with the male gender, the higher frequency of respiratory diseases requiring mechanical ventilation, the use of vasoactive, vasopressor and sedative drugs, and the tube as a route of dietary administration. All of them had high risk scores for developing pressure injuries.

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Vocci, M. C., Onary, A. S. S., Castro, M. C. N. e, Spadotto, A. F. de O., & Fontes, C. M. B. (2020). Retrospective analysis of the application of the Braden Q scale in pediatric intensive care. ESTIMA, Brazilian Journal of Enterostomal Therapy. https://doi.org/10.30886/estima.v18.941_in

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