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Article in English | LILACS, BDENF | ID: biblio-961030

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Abstract Objective: to identify the factors related to the quality of umbilical cord and placental blood specimens, and define best practices for their collection in a government bank of umbilical cord and placental blood. Method: this was a descriptive study, quantitative approach, performed at a government umbilical cord and placental blood bank, in two steps: 1) verification of the obstetric, neonatal and operational factors, using a specific tool for gathering data as non-participant observers; 2) definition of best practices by grouping non-conformities observed before, during and after blood collection. The data was analyzed using descriptive statistics and the following statistical software: Statistica(r) and R(r). Results: while there was a correlation with obstetrical and neonatal factors, there was a larger correlation with operational factors, resulting in the need to adjust the professional practices of the nursing staff and obstetrical team involved in collecting this type of blood. Based on these non-conformities we defined best practices for nurses before, during and after blood collection. Conclusion: the best practices defined in this study are an important management tool for the work of nurses in obtaining blood specimens of high cell quality.


Resumo Objetivos: identificar fatores relacionados à qualidade das amostras do sangue de cordão umbilical e placentário e definir boas práticas para sua coleta em um banco público de sangue de cordão umbilical e placentário. Método: pesquisa descritiva, abordagem quantitativa, realizada em um banco público de sangue de cordão umbilical e placentário, desenvolvida em duas etapas: 1) verificação dos fatores obstétricos, neonatais e operacionais, obtidos por coleta em instrumento próprio e observação não participante; 2) definição das boas práticas, por meio do agrupamento de não-conformidades observadas antes, durante e após a coleta do sangue. Os dados foram analisados por meio da estatística descritiva, utilizando-se dos softwares Statistica(r) e R(r). Resultados: houve correlação da influência dos fatores obstétricos e neonatais em menor escala quando comparados aos fatores operacionais, resultando na necessidade de readequar a prática profissional do enfermeiro e da equipe obstétrica envolvida no processo da coleta desse tipo de sangue. A partir das não-conformidades foram definidas boas práticas para o enfermeiro antes, durante e após a coleta. Conclusão: as boas práticas definidas neste estudo são importante ferramenta gerencial para o trabalho do enfermeiro na obtenção de amostras de sangue com alta qualidade celular.


Resumen Objetivos: identificar factores relacionados a la calidad de las muestras de la sangre del cordón umbilical y de la placenta y definir buenas prácticas para su recolección en un banco público de sangre del cordón umbilical y de la placenta. Método: investigación - descriptiva, abordaje cuantitativo, realizada en un banco público de sangre - del cordón umbilical y de la placenta, desarrollada en dos etapas: 1) verificación de los factores obstétricos, neonatales y operacionales, obtenidos por recolección con instrumento propio y observación no participante; 2) definición de las buenas prácticas, por medio del agrupamiento de no-conformidades observadas antes, durante y después de la recolección de la sangre. Los datos fueron analizados por medio de la estadística descriptiva, utilizando los softwares Statistica(r) y R(r). Resultados: hubo correlación de la influencia de los factores obstétricos y neonatales en menor escala cuando comparados a los factores operacionales, resultando en la necesidad de readecuar la práctica profesional del enfermero y del equipo obstétrico que participa en el proceso de la recolección de ese tipo de sangre. A partir de las no-conformidades fueron definidas buenas prácticas para el enfermero antes, durante y después de la recolección. Conclusión: las buenas prácticas definidas en este estudio son importante herramienta administrativa para el trabajo del enfermero en la obtención de muestras de sangre con alta calidad celular.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Placenta/blood supply , Blood Specimen Collection/methods , Blood Specimen Collection/standards , Cordocentesis/methods , Cordocentesis/standards , Blood Banks , Practice Guidelines as Topic
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-136357

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The thalassaemias and sickle cell disease are the commonest monogenic disorders in India. There are an estimated 7500 - 12,000 babies with β-thalassaemia major born every year in the country. While the overall prevalence of carriers in different States varies from 1.5 to 4 per cent, recent work has shown considerable variations in frequencies even within States. Thus, micromapping would help to determine the true burden of the disease. Although screening in antenatal clinics is being done at many centres, only 15-20 per cent of pregnant women register in antenatal clinics in public hospitals in the first trimester of pregnancy. There are only a handful of centres in major cities in this vast country where prenatal diagnosis is done. There is considerable molecular heterogeneity with 64 mutations identified, of which 6 to 7 common mutations account for 80-90 per cent of mutant alleles. First trimester foetal diagnosis is done by chorionic villus sampling (CVS) and DNA analysis using reverse dot blot hybridization, amplification refractory mutation system (ARMS) and DNA sequencing. Second trimester diagnosis is done by cordocentesis and foetal blood analysis on HPLC at a few centres. Our experience on prenatal diagnosis of haemoglobinopathies in 2221 pregnancies has shown that >90 per cent of couples were referred for prenatal diagnosis of β-thalassaemia after having one or more affected children while about 35 per cent of couples were referred for prenatal diagnosis of sickle cell disorders prospectively. There is a clear need for more data from India on non-invasive approaches for prenatal diagnosis.


Subject(s)
Anemia, Sickle Cell/diagnosis , Chorionic Villi Sampling/methods , Cordocentesis/methods , Female , Genetic Counseling , Genetic Testing/methods , Genetic Carrier Screening/methods , Humans , India , Pregnancy , Prenatal Diagnosis/methods , beta-Thalassemia/diagnosis
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-45695

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OBJECTIVE: To describe the experience of the first 50 cases of cordocentesis after practicing with cordocentesis model. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Cordocentesis model consisted of a water-filled transparent glass box covered with a rubber latex sheet with or without piece of pork skin. A 30-cm umbilical cord filled with mercurochrome, hung inside the container, was the target for the puncture. As in real practice, the trainee had to try to aspirate the red mercurochrome from the umbilical cord using a spinal needle under ultrasonographic guidance. After practicing with the model for 300 procedures, the trainee was allowed to perform cordocentesis on pregnant women at gestational age of 18-22 weeks by herself under expert supervision with time limit of 30 minutes. The procedure not successful in 30 minutes was considered failure. Duration of procedures, placental site, puncture site, and related complications were recorded for subsequent analysis. RESULTS: After practicing with model for 300 procedures, real cordocentesis was performed by the trainee on 50 pregnant women. The success rate in obtaining fetal blood within 30 minutes was 100%. Most of them (92%) took less than 10 minutes to complete the procedure. Puncture site bleeding and fetal bradycardia were the most common immediate complications, found in 30% and 8% respectively, and spontaneously resolved within few minutes. CONCLUSION: Without any fetal and maternal jeopardy, cordocentesis model is simple, inexpensive but highly effective for the beginner to gain their experience, skill and prepare themselves for cordocentesis with confidence. However, the reduction of fetal loss rate with the training program remains to be further tested.


Subject(s)
Cordocentesis/methods , Education, Medical/methods , Female , Humans , Manikins , Models, Educational , Patient Simulation , Pregnancy , Teaching/methods
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Rev. argent. transfus ; 30(3/4): 239-245, jul.-dic. 2004. ilus, tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-420546

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La enfermedad hemolítica por anti D es una grave problemática de nuestro medio que es reconocido como causa de muerte perinatal. Conociendo que las pacientes con enfermedad hemolítica severa, las posibilidades de viabilidad fetal son nulas a pocas semanas de gestación donde otros tratamientos no fueron suficientes, nuestro trabajo demuestra que la transfusión intrauterina por cordocentesis (TIUPC) es una técnica que logra alta expectativa de vida ya que permite no solo reabsorber el hidrops fetal alcanzando embarazos a término con fetos viables, sino también evolución de los recién nacidos sin necesidad de internaciones prolongadas, con menor costo, en relación a los gastos ocasionados por el manejo multidisciplinario que requerían los neonatos sin este tratamiento.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Infant, Newborn , Cordocentesis/methods , Blood Transfusion, Intrauterine/adverse effects , Blood Transfusion, Intrauterine/methods , Pregnancy Complications, Hematologic/epidemiology , Pregnancy Complications, Hematologic/therapy , Erythroblastosis, Fetal/complications , Erythroblastosis, Fetal/therapy , Hydrops Fetalis/therapy
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