the effect of open and closed endotracheal tube suctioning system on respiratory parameters of infants undergoing mechanical ventilation
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background : mechanical ventilation is used for some infants in neonatal intensive care units (nicu) due to many physiological and clinical causes. since these patients have endotracheal tubes, cleaning and keeping the airways open through suctioning should be done to increase oxygenation. this study aimed to evaluate effect of open and closed suctioning methods on respiratory parameters of infants undergoing mechanical ventilation. methods : in this crossover clinical trial, 44 infants were selected among those undergone mechanical ventilation in nicu of isfahan’s al-zahra hospital using convenience sampling method. the subjects were randomly divided into two groups. in the first group, open suctioning was carried out and after three hours of cleaning, closed suctioning was done. in the second group, closed suctioning was firstly done and following three hours of cleaning, open suctioning was implemented. respiratory rate (rr) and percentage of arterial blood oxygen saturation was measured before, during and after each type of suctioning. data were analyzed using repeated measures anova and independent student’s t-test. results : there was a significant difference between mean respiratory rate and arterial blood oxygen saturation in infants before, during and after the closed and open suctioning. the percentage of arterial blood oxygen saturation had a significant reduction in open method compared to closed method during suctioning and immediately after it. rr three minutes after suctioning showed a significant reduction in both steps in open method compared to closed method. conclusions : close method caused fewer changes in hemodynamic status of infants. therefore, in order to prevent respiratory complications in infants, nurses are recommended to perform the endotracheal tube suctioning by closed method. key words : respiratory rate, ventilation, neonate, suction.
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iranian journal of nursing and midwifery researchجلد ۱۷، شماره ۱، صفحات ۰-۰
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