| Literature DB >> 35837218 |
Qian Liu1, Yiting Wang1, Ruo Zhuang1, Lei Bao1, Liqun Zhu1, Yingfeng Zhou2.
Abstract
Objective: The aim of the study was to assess the effectiveness of the implementation of the best evidence in preventing postoperative sore throat in patients undergoing general anesthesia intubation.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35837218 PMCID: PMC9276495 DOI: 10.1155/2022/3151423
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Comput Intell Neurosci
Review indicators and review methods based on the i-PARIHS framework.
| Serial number | Review indicators | Review methods |
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| 1 | Before an operation, doctors and nurses should evaluate the basic condition of patients and actively treat them | Check the nursing record sheet |
| 2 | During the operation, anesthesiologists should evaluate the high-risk factors affecting postoperative throat pain | Check the anesthesia record sheet and field survey |
| 3 | Anesthesiologists should make a comprehensive assessment of patients with difficult airways and follow-up | Check the preoperative evaluation sheet and postoperative visit records |
| 4 | Doctors and nurses should pay attention to the comfort and satisfaction of sore throat | Check the nursing record sheet and field survey |
| 5 | Select a video laryngoscope to assist with intubation first | Check the anesthesia record sheet and field survey |
| 6 | Anesthesiologists should master the measures to reduce postoperative throat pain and choose the most suitable endotracheal tube | Field survey |
| 7 | According to the contraindications of patients, magnesium, licorice, diphenhydramine, corticosteroids (dexamethasone, betamethasone), ketamine, lidocaine, etc., are used locally or intravenously | Check the anesthesia record sheet |
| 8 | During the operation, according to factors such as time and body position change, timely use of pressure measuring device to regularly monitor the pressure of the cuff to maintain 25–30cmH2O, and it is not allowed to be measured by the finger sensing method | Field survey |
| 9 | When suctioning sputum, anesthesiologists should control the negative pressure of sputum suction at 80∼120 mmHg and fully suck it in every time to avoid repeated operation | Field survey |
| 10 | Anesthesiology doctors and nurses should exhaust all the gas in the cuff when extubating the trachea, and gently extubate | Field survey |
| 11 | Anesthesiology department doctors and nurses should suck sputum according to the situation of sputum | Field survey |
| 12 | Pay attention to your movements when suctioning sputum, please be gentle | Field survey |
| 13 | For those with sticky sputum, which is inconvenient to attract, fiber-optic bronchoscopy can be used for sputum aspiration | Field survey |
Obstacles and promoters based on the i-PARIHS framework.
| Review indicators | Obstacle factors | Promoting factors |
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| Review indicator 1 | I: evidence needs to change the process and system | Team members come from various specialties |
| R: knowledge and skills are not fully mastered | ||
| C: at present, hospitals lack relevant admission evaluation procedures and methods | ||
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| Review indicator 2 | I: evidence needs to change the process and system | Hospital consultation can get specialist treatment guidance |
| R: there are many diseases, and medical care may not be able to cure them completely | ||
| C: there are many patients in each ward, so it is impossible to do fine management | ||
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| Review indicator 6 | I: evidence content is not included in the evaluation system | In each stage of the perioperative period, there are various forms of publicity tools, and in some links, human resources can be adjusted |
| R: the workload of nurses in the ward increased, and their compliance was insufficient | ||
| C: there is no publicity material for the patients evaluated in this way | ||
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| Review indicator 8 | I: the evidence failed to transform into an acceptable process and form | The Anesthesiology Department of our hospital is a training base with detailed operation procedures and training methods to facilitate training and assessment |
| R: anesthesiologists do not fully understand the content of the evidence | ||
| C: teaching hospitals, with a large number of personnel for training and further education, are difficult to intubate all at once successfully | ||
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| Review indicator 9 | I: the measures to reduce postoperative sore throat are not specific enough, and some techniques have certain learning curves | Doctors and nurses have realized the importance of cuff management |
| R: there is no accurate tracheal diameter working habit, and some links are not finely operated | ||
| C: there are no catheters of various types that can meet the demand, and there is no cuff management flow standard and process | ||
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| Review indicator 10 | I: evidence needs to change existing work habits and processes | The description of the medication process in the literature is relatively detailed |
| R: medical staff cannot fully grasp the timing of medication | ||
| C: some medicines cannot be provided | ||
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| Review indicator 11 | I: the evidence may conflict with the working environment of doctors and nurses | The price of a pressure measuring device is acceptable |
| R: the workload of medical evaluation is large, which is influenced by the cooperation of operation, and it also increases the possibility of forgetting | ||
| C: there are not enough pressure measuring devices | ||
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| Review indicator 12 | I:—— | Fully attract relevant documents and materials |
| R: it is difficult for staff to avoid repeated operations | ||
| C: the negative pressure gauge value is unclear, and the pressure is not allowed | ||
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| Review indicator 14 | I:—— | The medical staff realizes the importance of gently sucking sputum |
| R: the understanding of gentleness among the staff is not consistent enough | ||
| C: there is no specific illustration of the operation | ||
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| Review indicator 16 | I:—— | There are consensus and guidelines for extubation |
| R: I am used to using a small syringe to deflate | ||
| C: when the patient is restless, it is more difficult to gently pull the tube | ||
Figure 1Clinical pathway of intubation for patients under general anesthesia.
Figure 2Achieved rate of review indicators before and after the implementation of evidence.
KAP of surgical medical staff before and after implementation of evidence (score, ).
| Knowledge | Attitude | Behavior | |
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| Before implementation of evidence | 58.91 ± 8.18 | 35.24 ± 4.55 | 16.57 ± 4.89 |
| After implementation of the evidence | 68.14 ± 6.40 | 41.47 ± 3.52 | 21.72 ± 3.36 |
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| −10.516 | −12.816 | −10.267 |
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| <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
General situation of research objects (n(%)).
| Project | Before implementation of evidence | After implementation of evidence |
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| Age | <60 years old | 107 (70.9) | 149 (77.6) | 2.03 | 0.154 |
| ≥60 years old | 44 (29.1) | 43 (22.4) | |||
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| Gender | Man | 56 (37.1) | 78 (40.6) | 0.445 | 0.505 |
| Woman | 95 (62.9) | 114 (59.4) | |||
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| Dept. | Gastrointestinal surgery | 31 (20.5) | 43 (22.4) | 1.618 | 0.806 |
| Chest surgery | 27 (17.9) | 35 (18.2) | |||
| Gynecology | 33 (21.9) | 36 (18.8) | |||
| Urology | 31 (20.5) | 39 (20.3) | |||
| Spine 1 | 29 (19.2) | 39 (20.3) | |||
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| Posture | Supine position | 45 (29.8) | 44 (22.9) | 2.762 | 0.430 |
| Lateral position | 37 (24.5) | 52 (27.1) | |||
| Stone cutting position | 34 (22.5) | 48 (25.0) | |||
| Prone position | 35 (23.2) | 48 (25.0) | |||
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| Lung disease | Have | 10 (6.6) | 17 (8.9) | 0.58 | 0.446 |
| Without | 141 (93.4) | 175 (91.1) | |||
Comparison of incidence and comfort of the sore throat before and after implementation of evidence (n(%)).
| Time | Case number | Sore throat at rest | Sore throat in swallowing state | Effect of pain on eating | Effect of pain on rest | Comfort level |
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| Before implementation of evidence | 151 | 63 (41.7) | 36 (23.8) | 53 (35.1) | 52 (34.4) | 5.83 (1,10) |
| After implementation of evidence | 192 | 54 (28.1) | 37 (19.3) | 20 (10.4) | 13 (6.8) | 6.65 (0,10) |
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| 6.953(1) | 1.183(1) | 30.738(1) | 42.123(1) | 19.955(2) | |
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| <0.05 | >0.05 | <0.05 | <0.05 | <0.05 | |
Note: (1) is χ2 value; (2) is the z value.