Literature DB >> 11372212

End of life in the NICU. A study of ventilator withdrawal.

N Abe1, A Catlin, D Mihara.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Withdrawal of ventilator support occurs commonly in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), but few studies have examined the process surrounding this event. This study reviewed the charts of 18 infants who died after ventilator withdrawal. Documentation of process of ventilator withdrawal, medication administration, parental participation in the decision making, and support of the family were examined. DESIGN AND METHODS: Retrospective chart review of all neonatal deaths during the years 1997 to 1998 in two urban hospitals with Level II and Level III NICUs. Seventy-two neonates died during that time period; 18 had died after ventilator withdrawal. Descriptive statistics were used for analysis.
RESULTS: We found a lack of clarity and consistency in the documentation in charts of infants who died after ventilator removal. Twenty-two percent of the charts had no written orders for ventilator removal; only two-thirds of the infants were receiving pain medication in conjunction with ventilator removal; 83% of the charts had a notation about parental participation in the ventilator removal. Regarding support, most charts documented support from family or clergy; however, no charts documented the emotional or social support given by nurses to the families. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: Improved provision of and documentation of pain and symptom management upon ventilator withdrawal are needed. More clearly written orders for ventilator termination are suggested. Improved documentation of the support provided by nurses to parents of dying infants is recommended.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11372212     DOI: 10.1097/00005721-200105000-00010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  MCN Am J Matern Child Nurs        ISSN: 0361-929X            Impact factor:   1.412


  8 in total

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2.  Parent decision making for life support for extremely premature infants: from the prenatal through end-of-life period.

Authors:  Teresa T Moro; Karen Kavanaugh; Teresa A Savage; Maria R Reyes; Robert E Kimura; Rama Bhat
Journal:  J Perinat Neonatal Nurs       Date:  2011 Jan-Mar       Impact factor: 1.638

3.  Determinants of access to pediatric hospice care: A conceptual model.

Authors:  Lisa C Lindley
Journal:  J Hosp Palliat Nurs       Date:  2015-04       Impact factor: 1.918

4.  Perinatal and pediatric issues in palliative and end-of-life care from the 2011 Summit on the Science of Compassion.

Authors:  Jonne M Youngblut; Dorothy Brooten
Journal:  Nurs Outlook       Date:  2012-10-01       Impact factor: 3.250

5.  Medical record documentation and symptom management at the end of life in the NICU.

Authors:  Christine A Fortney; Deborah K Steward
Journal:  Adv Neonatal Care       Date:  2015-02       Impact factor: 1.968

6.  Sedatives and Analgesics Given to Infants in Neonatal Intensive Care Units at the End of Life.

Authors:  Kanecia O Zimmerman; Christoph P Hornik; Lawrence Ku; Kevin Watt; Matthew M Laughon; Margarita Bidegain; Reese H Clark; P Brian Smith
Journal:  J Pediatr       Date:  2015-05-23       Impact factor: 6.314

7.  End of life in the neonatal intensive care unit.

Authors:  Helena Moura; Vera Costa; Manuela Rodrigues; Filipe Almeida; Teresa Maia; Hercília Guimarães
Journal:  Clinics (Sao Paulo)       Date:  2011       Impact factor: 2.365

Review 8.  Pediatric Palliative Care in Infants and Neonates.

Authors:  Brian S Carter
Journal:  Children (Basel)       Date:  2018-02-07
  8 in total

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