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Holding and Mobility of Pediatric Patients With Transthoracic Intracardiac Catheters.

Amy Jo Lisanti1, Stephanie Helman2, Andrea Sorbello3, Jamie Fitzgerald3, Annemarie D'Amato3, Xuemei Zhang3, J William Gaynor3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Nursing care of pediatric patients after cardiac surgery consists of close hemodynamic monitoring, often through transthoracic intracardiac catheters, requiring patients to remain on bed rest and limiting holding and mobility.
OBJECTIVES: The primary aim of this quality improvement project was to determine the feasibility of safely mobilizing pediatric patients with transthoracic intracardiac catheters out of bed. Once feasibility was established, the secondary aim was to increase the number of days such patients were out of bed. METHODS AND
INTERVENTIONS: New standards and procedures were implemented in July 2015 for pediatric patients with transthoracic intracardiac catheters. After initiation of the new policies, complications were tracked prospectively. Nursing documentation of activity and positioning for all patients with transthoracic intracardiac catheters was extracted from electronic health records for 2 fiscal years before and 3 fiscal years after the new policies were implemented. The Cochran-Armitage test for trend was used to determine whether patterns of out-of-bed documentation changed over time.
RESULTS: A total of 1358 patients (approximately 250 to 300 patients each fiscal year) had activity and positioning documented while transthoracic intracardiac catheters were in place. The Cochran-Armitage test for trend revealed that out-of-bed documentation significantly increased after the new policies and procedures were initiated (P < .001). No major complications were noted resulting from patient mobility with transthoracic intracardiac catheters.
CONCLUSION: Pediatric patients with transthoracic intracardiac catheters can be safely held and mobilized out of bed. ©2020 American Association of Critical-Care Nurses.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32737488      PMCID: PMC8079830          DOI: 10.4037/ccn2020260

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Care Nurse        ISSN: 0279-5442            Impact factor:   1.708


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