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Psychological and clinical effects of renal biopsy performed using sedation
Authors:K D Blake  S Madden  B W Taylor  L Rees
Institution:(1) Royal Free NHS Trust, Pond Street, London NW3 2QG, UK, GB
Abstract:.A sedation regimen using sequential oral trinepazine, intravenous Pethco (pethidine, chlorpromazine and promethazine) and diazemuls was evaluated in children having native kidney (n = 17) and transplant kidney (n = 17) biopsies. Biopsy was successful in all cases, with no serious side effects. A self-reported scale of memory recall and pain perception showed the optimal time for biopsy to be between 30 and 90 min after the intravenous Pethco. The child’s level of distress was measured by a self-reported scale, a parent-reported scale and an observational scale for doctors and nurses; 45% of children rated themselves highly distressed prior to the procedure, their parents being the best assessors of this distress. Younger children and those undergoing native kidney biopsy had less understanding of the procedure. Children’s worries could be clearly categorised into procedural and outcome issues: those undergoing transplant biopsy were more worried about outcome, whereas those undergoing native kidney biopsy were more worried about the procedure. Received April 3, 1995; received in revised form and accepted April 17, 1996
Keywords:: Renal biopsy  Sedation  Distress  Understanding  Evaluation  Preparation
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