Complications of intra-aortic balloon in a cohort of hospitalized patients: Implications for nursing care

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Objectives: To describe complications associated to the use of intra-aortic balloon pumps (IABP), and their relationship with dwelling time, presence of risk factors/comorbidities, and nursing records. Methods: Retrospective cohort study, in which medical records were analyzed through the completion of specifically designed forms. Results: In total, 104 patients were included, with mean age 65±11 years, 52% men; 26 (25%) of them presented vascular complications, more frequently ischemia (25%); peripheral vascular disease was the risk factor/comorbidity more frequently related to complications (56.3%; p=0.003). Nursing records showed that the use of catheter was recorded in 30 cases (29%), and the patient's clinical situation after its removal in 28 cases (27%). Conclusion: This study showed that the frequency of complications related to IABP is high. Considering risk factor/comorbidity factors, peripheral vascular disease was significantly associated to complications. Nursing records were sub-optimal.

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de Assis, R. B. S., Azzolin, K., Boaz, M., & Rabelo, E. R. (2009). Complications of intra-aortic balloon in a cohort of hospitalized patients: Implications for nursing care. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, 17(5), 658–663. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0104-11692009000500010

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