| Literature DB >> 31346073 |
Amanda M Dexter1, J Brady Scott2.
Abstract
Airway management techniques are aimed at reducing complications associated with artificial airways and mechanical ventilation, such as retained secretions. The impact of airway management techniques on ventilator-associated events (VAEs) varies considerably by modality. Closed-suction techniques are generally recommended but have limited, if any, impact on VAEs. Normal saline instillation during suctioning is not recommended. Devices designed specifically to remove biofilm from the inside of endotracheal tubes appear to be safe, but their role in VAE prevention is uncertain. Subglottic secretion clearance by artificial cough maneuvers is promising, but more research is needed to assess its clinical feasibility. Continuous cuff-pressure management appears to be effective in reducing microaspiration of subglottic secretions.Keywords: airway management; biofilm; cuff pressure; mechanical ventilation; subglottic drainage; suctioning; ventilator-associated event; ventilator-associated pneumonia
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31346073 DOI: 10.4187/respcare.07107
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Respir Care ISSN: 0020-1324 Impact factor: 2.258