Literature DB >> 25310658

[Weaning from mechanical ventilation process at hospitals in Federal District].

Juliana Quixabeira Gonçalves1, Raquel das Chagas Martins1, Ana Paula Alves de Andrade2, Flavia Perassa de Faria Cardoso3, Maria do Horto Obes de Melo4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Concerning the mechanical ventilation, the weaning is a usual and significant intensive care process. Identifying, describing and demonstrating the techniques used by Respiratory Therapists in weaning and also obtaining its parameters in Intensive Care Units (ICU).
METHODS: A survey related to the weaning process was done with active ICU Respiratory Therapists from (FD) in the year 2005. The survey consisted of 31 subjective and objective questions, some of them allowing multiple answers.
RESULTS: Eighty surveys were carried out at twenty hospitals. 90% of participants were specialized staff with a mean of three year working experience in ICU. In 98.7% of the answers, doctors and respiratory therapists were responsible for operating the ventilators. In 61.3%, doctors and respiratory therapists were responsible for their use and, in 36.3%, the responsibility was solely on the respiratory therapist professionals. It was found that only twenty-four respiratory therapists (30%) follow the weaning protocol. Among the most practiced parameters from the weaning process are: respiratory frequency (98%), tidal volume (97.5%) and periferic oxygen saturation (92.5%). The least utilized are the maximum inspiratory pressure (18.8%) and the vital capacity (13.8%).
CONCLUSIONS: Great differences were observed in the weaning methods, choice of parameters and the way they were collected. These variations suggest that there is a lack of routine and the need to implement simple protocols.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 25310658

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Bras Ter Intensiva        ISSN: 0103-507X


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