Fatma Refaat l-Fattah Ahmed
Alexandria University, Egypt
Title: Factors contributing to nosocomial anemia in the critically ill patients
Biography
Biography: Fatma Refaat l-Fattah Ahmed
Abstract
Background; Nosocomial anemia in critically ill patients may be the result of a variety of causes including RBCs losses and insufficient RBCs production. Therefore, critical care nurses should prevent nosocomial anemia through identifying the risk factors group, minimizing the factors contributing to nosocomial anemia, using of blood conservation strategies in the ICU, and monitoring of oxygen status as well as hematological one. Aim of this study was to identify factors contributing to nosocomial anemia in the critically ill patients. Methods; three tools were used for data collection. Tool one "Factors contributing to nosocomial anemia assessment", tool two "Indicators of nosocomial anemia" and tool three "Estimation of blood loss volume tool". Results of the study; more than three-quarters of the studied patients developed nosocomial anemia (76.9%) by the third day while the rest of them did not develop nosocomial anemia. Conclusion; Critically ill patients were highly susceptible for exposure of multiple iatrogenic factors which can contribute to nosocomial anemia during ICU stay. The volume of blood withdrawn for laboratory tests and malnutrition are among the factors that contribute to nosocomial anemia in the critically ill patients. Keywords: Nosocomial Anemia - Critically Ill Patients