Use of tranexamic acid in users served in federal district public air pre-hospital service

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36489/nursing.2023v26i296p9246-9255

Keywords:

Hemorrhagic shock, Tranexamic acid, Pre-hospital care

Abstract

Objective: to analyze the use of tranexamic acid (TXA) in the pre-hospital public air service in the Federal District. Method: descriptive study with cross-sectional design and quantitative approach. The study encompasses the documentary analysis of secondary data from the electronic medical records and attendance sheets of the Aeromedical Service (SA) of the Federal District (DF). Results: There was a reduction in the degree of shock and improvement in hemodynamic parameters from the Pre-Hospital (APH) to the in-hospital moment after using TXA. Conclusion: it was observed in the present study that the use of TXA associated with other hemorrhage control measures proved to be effective in improving the hemodynamic condition of patients. Volemic resuscitation of patients in the pre-hospital period and other measures to contain bleeding proved to be effective for resuscitation in severe degrees of shock. The administration of TXA in the APH occurred in the 1st hour of care with a dosage of 1g, with improvement in the clinical parameters.

Author Biographies

Kate Winslet Siqueira dos Santos

Nurse. Student of the Multiprofessional Residency Program in Urgency and Trauma at the Higher School of Health Sciences (ESCS). Foundation for Education and Research in Health Sciences (FEPECS). Health Department of the Federal District (SES-DF). Brasília, DF, Brazil.

Lilyan Paula de Sousa Teixeira Lima

Nurse. Federal District Mobile Emergency Care Service – SAMU-DF. Preceptor of the Multiprofessional Residency Program in Urgency and Trauma at the Higher School of Health Sciences (ESCS) of the Health Sciences Teaching and Research Foundation (FEPECS). Professor of the undergraduate course in Nursing at FEPECS. Master by the Post-Graduate Program in Nursing at the University of Brasília, DF, Brazil

Herberth Jessie Martins

Nurse, Specialist in Aerospace Nursing, Air Rescue Nurse-DF and SAMU-DF,

Dayanne Gomes Santos do Carmo

Nurse, specialist in urgency and emergency by the multiprofessional residency program of the superior school of health sciences and foundation for teaching and research in health sciences, of the state secretary of health of the Federal District, Nursing preceptor from 2018 to 2022 in the same program and Assistant nurse at the Trauma Center at Hospital de Base in the Federal District.

Mônica Beatriz Ortola nLibardi

Nurse, Master in Health Sciences, Specialist in Aerospace Nursing, Urgency and Emergency, Emergency Management in Public Health. National Director of the Brazilian Association of Aerospace Nursing ABRAERO, Resgate Aéreo DF, SAMU-DF

NagyllaFrancelly Justo de Sousa Lobo de La Rocha.

Medical specialist in urgency and emergency, Medical Secretary of the Federal District (DF), Air Rescue-DF, Air Rescue-Goiânia, SAMU-Goiânia, SAMU-DF

Published

2023-01-09

How to Cite

Siqueira dos Santos, K. W., de Sousa Teixeira Lima, L. P., Martins, H. J., Gomes Santos do Carmo, D., Ortola nLibardi, M. B., & Justo de Sousa Lobo de La Rocha., N. (2023). Use of tranexamic acid in users served in federal district public air pre-hospital service. Nursing Edição Brasileira, 26(296), 9246–9255. https://doi.org/10.36489/nursing.2023v26i296p9246-9255

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Artigos Cientí­ficos