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Palliative Care in Congenital Syndrome of the Zika Virus Associated with Hospitalization and Emergency Consultation: Palliative Care and Congenital Syndrome of Zika

BACKGROUND: Congenital syndrome of Zika virus (CSZV) is associated with neuromotor and cognitive developmental disorders, limiting the independence and autonomy of affected children and high susceptibility to complications, so palliative care needs to be discussed and applied. AIM: To identify facto...

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Autores principales: Rocha, Aline Maria de Oliveira, de Mello, Maria Julia Gonçalves, Torres, Juliane Roberta Dias, Valença, Natalia de Oliveira, Maia, Alessandra Costa de Azevedo, Cavalcanti, Nara Vasconcelos
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Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6201378/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30405727
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/1025193
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author Rocha, Aline Maria de Oliveira
de Mello, Maria Julia Gonçalves
Torres, Juliane Roberta Dias
Valença, Natalia de Oliveira
Maia, Alessandra Costa de Azevedo
Cavalcanti, Nara Vasconcelos
author_facet Rocha, Aline Maria de Oliveira
de Mello, Maria Julia Gonçalves
Torres, Juliane Roberta Dias
Valença, Natalia de Oliveira
Maia, Alessandra Costa de Azevedo
Cavalcanti, Nara Vasconcelos
author_sort Rocha, Aline Maria de Oliveira
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description BACKGROUND: Congenital syndrome of Zika virus (CSZV) is associated with neuromotor and cognitive developmental disorders, limiting the independence and autonomy of affected children and high susceptibility to complications, so palliative care needs to be discussed and applied. AIM: To identify factors associated with emergency visits and hospitalizations of patients with CSZV and clinical interventions performed from the perspective of palliative care. DESIGN: This is a cross-sectional study with bidirectional longitudinal component. Data were collected between May and October 2017 through the review of medical records and interviews with relatives of patients hospitalized. SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: The study was developed in a tertiary care hospital involving patients with confirmed CSZV born as of August 2015 and followed up until October 2017. Patients under investigation were excluded. RESULTS: 145 patients were followed up at the specialized outpatient clinic, 92 (63.5%) were consulted at least once in the emergency room, and 49% had already been hospitalized, with the main reason being neurological causes, while 24.1% had never required any emergency visit or hospitalization. No risk factors were associated with the occurrence of consultations or hospitalizations. Such events happened at an early age and were accompanied by a high number of invasive procedures and interventions. An approach in palliative care was only identified in two hospitalized patients. CONCLUSIONS: For the patient with known severe malformations caused by congenital infection by the Zika virus with indication of palliative care, this approach could be used in order to allow life without suffering and disproportionate invasive method.
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spelling pubmed-62013782018-11-07 Palliative Care in Congenital Syndrome of the Zika Virus Associated with Hospitalization and Emergency Consultation: Palliative Care and Congenital Syndrome of Zika Rocha, Aline Maria de Oliveira de Mello, Maria Julia Gonçalves Torres, Juliane Roberta Dias Valença, Natalia de Oliveira Maia, Alessandra Costa de Azevedo Cavalcanti, Nara Vasconcelos J Trop Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Congenital syndrome of Zika virus (CSZV) is associated with neuromotor and cognitive developmental disorders, limiting the independence and autonomy of affected children and high susceptibility to complications, so palliative care needs to be discussed and applied. AIM: To identify factors associated with emergency visits and hospitalizations of patients with CSZV and clinical interventions performed from the perspective of palliative care. DESIGN: This is a cross-sectional study with bidirectional longitudinal component. Data were collected between May and October 2017 through the review of medical records and interviews with relatives of patients hospitalized. SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: The study was developed in a tertiary care hospital involving patients with confirmed CSZV born as of August 2015 and followed up until October 2017. Patients under investigation were excluded. RESULTS: 145 patients were followed up at the specialized outpatient clinic, 92 (63.5%) were consulted at least once in the emergency room, and 49% had already been hospitalized, with the main reason being neurological causes, while 24.1% had never required any emergency visit or hospitalization. No risk factors were associated with the occurrence of consultations or hospitalizations. Such events happened at an early age and were accompanied by a high number of invasive procedures and interventions. An approach in palliative care was only identified in two hospitalized patients. CONCLUSIONS: For the patient with known severe malformations caused by congenital infection by the Zika virus with indication of palliative care, this approach could be used in order to allow life without suffering and disproportionate invasive method. Hindawi 2018-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6201378/ /pubmed/30405727 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/1025193 Text en Copyright © 2018 Aline Maria de Oliveira Rocha et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Rocha, Aline Maria de Oliveira
de Mello, Maria Julia Gonçalves
Torres, Juliane Roberta Dias
Valença, Natalia de Oliveira
Maia, Alessandra Costa de Azevedo
Cavalcanti, Nara Vasconcelos
Palliative Care in Congenital Syndrome of the Zika Virus Associated with Hospitalization and Emergency Consultation: Palliative Care and Congenital Syndrome of Zika
title Palliative Care in Congenital Syndrome of the Zika Virus Associated with Hospitalization and Emergency Consultation: Palliative Care and Congenital Syndrome of Zika
title_full Palliative Care in Congenital Syndrome of the Zika Virus Associated with Hospitalization and Emergency Consultation: Palliative Care and Congenital Syndrome of Zika
title_fullStr Palliative Care in Congenital Syndrome of the Zika Virus Associated with Hospitalization and Emergency Consultation: Palliative Care and Congenital Syndrome of Zika
title_full_unstemmed Palliative Care in Congenital Syndrome of the Zika Virus Associated with Hospitalization and Emergency Consultation: Palliative Care and Congenital Syndrome of Zika
title_short Palliative Care in Congenital Syndrome of the Zika Virus Associated with Hospitalization and Emergency Consultation: Palliative Care and Congenital Syndrome of Zika
title_sort palliative care in congenital syndrome of the zika virus associated with hospitalization and emergency consultation: palliative care and congenital syndrome of zika
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6201378/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30405727
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/1025193
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