2017
DOI: 10.5294/aqui.2017.17.2.3
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Fatores associados ao diagnóstico risco de volume de líquidos deficiente em pacientes em hemodiálise

Abstract: Objetivo: verificar la asociación entre las características socioeconómicas y clínicas y los factores asociados al diagnóstico Riesgo de volumen de líquidos deficiente en pacientes en hemodiálisis. Materiales y método: estudio transversal, realizado en una unidad de diálisis de una clínica universitaria en el noreste de Brasil, con 50 pacientes, por medio de entrevistas y examen físico. Para análisis de los datos, se empleó la prueba U Mann-Whitney. Resultados: se verificaron las siguientes asociaciones signif… Show more

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“…The decrease in RRF for patients may cause a decrease in observing water restriction, as the control of water intake will be more controlled, thus increasing the difficulty for these patients to follow the recommendations 26 . A higher fluid intake than prescribed may increase cardiac overload, cause edema, electrolyte changes, pulmonary congestion, and complications in dialysis sessions, such as hypotension and cramps, due to the large withdrawal of fluids in a short period of time 21,[26][27] .…”
Section: Such Diagnoses Signify Priority Nursing Attentionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decrease in RRF for patients may cause a decrease in observing water restriction, as the control of water intake will be more controlled, thus increasing the difficulty for these patients to follow the recommendations 26 . A higher fluid intake than prescribed may increase cardiac overload, cause edema, electrolyte changes, pulmonary congestion, and complications in dialysis sessions, such as hypotension and cramps, due to the large withdrawal of fluids in a short period of time 21,[26][27] .…”
Section: Such Diagnoses Signify Priority Nursing Attentionmentioning
confidence: 99%