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Bone marrow aspirate and Trephine Biopsy procedure in a Teaching and Referral Hospital in Kenya

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dc.contributor.author Melly, Beatrice
dc.contributor.author Lotodo, Teresa
dc.contributor.author Wanjiku, Christopher M.
dc.contributor.author Kilachi, Caroline
dc.contributor.author Omondi, Austin
dc.contributor.author Kipkulei, Japheth
dc.date.accessioned 2022-01-24T06:34:52Z
dc.date.available 2022-01-24T06:34:52Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/5735
dc.description.abstract Bone marrow aspiration and biopsies are carried out princi- pally to permit cytological assessment of marrow. The procedure is also indi- cated for immunophenotypic, cytogenetic, molecular and other specialized investigations. The skill to perform bone marrow aspirate and biopsy is usually acquired by the medical personnel through apprenticeship during their training. The training includes performing the procedure, indications, contraindications, and associated hazards. Moi Teaching and Referral Hos- pital (MTRH) being a specialized Hospital in Western Kenya has several staff trained on performing the procedure. Objective: To assess the performance of bone marrow procedure by clinicians at a teaching and referral hospital. Materials and methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was done in- volving 40 clinicians working in the hematology clinic and medical wards from June to December 2019. A structured questionnaire was used to collect the data and data analysis was done using frequency tables. Approval to carry out the study was sought from the institutional IRB. Results: Patients at- tended to were predominantly adults 33 (83%). The superior posterior iliac crest was the commonest site for the procedure and disposable needles were routinely used in 33 (83%) of the patients. Pain and excessive bleeding 18 (45%) were the commonest complications associated with the procedure. Con- clusion: Most of the clinicians involved doing the procedure were resi- dents/registrars. Most of the patients attended to were adults (83%) and ma- jority of the clinicians performed the procedure on the posterior iliac site (96%) using disposable needles (83%). Local anesthesia was commonly used during the procedure (88%). The common complications associated with the bone marrow procedure were pain and excessive bleeding (45%). en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Scientific research publishing Inc en_US
dc.subject Bone marrow aspiration en_US
dc.subject Bone marrow needles en_US
dc.subject Complications of bone en_US
dc.subject Marrow procedure en_US
dc.subject Site for bone marrow procedure en_US
dc.subject Trephine biopsy en_US
dc.title Bone marrow aspirate and Trephine Biopsy procedure in a Teaching and Referral Hospital in Kenya en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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