Post-operative pulmonary complications (PPCs) have a major impact on patients and healthcare expenses. The goal of perioperative respiratory therapy is to improve airway clearance, increase lung volume, and mitigate atelectasis. Incentive spirometers (IS) are ubiquitously used to prevent atelectasis and PPCs-implementation of which requires substantial provider time and healthcare expenses. However, meta-analyses have demonstrated that the effectiveness of ISs is unclear due to poor patient compliance in past studies. The goal of this investigation is evaluate the effectiveness of IS on post-operative clinical outcomes. The aims of this investigation are to evaluate 1) if IS use compliance can be improved by adding a use-recording patient reminder alarm, and 2) the clinical outcomes of the more compliant IS users vs. the less-compliant IS users.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
160
Rhode Island Hospital
Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Compliance - Does the alarm improve IS use compliance?
The primary outcome will be to compare subjects' absolute IS usage count and hourly percent compliance in the Bell On arm vs the Bell Off arms.
Time frame: up to 1 week postoperatively
Outcomes - Does IS use compliance improve clinical outcomes?
* Subjective American Thoracic Society's Dyspnea Index43 - administered daily in ICTU * ICTU Day 1: Baseline Dyspnea Index * ICTU Day 2 through discharge: Transition Dyspnea Index * Objective Trend during ICTU stay * Vital signs (T, HR, RR, BP) * O2 saturation * Oxygen requirements * CBC Bedside Pulmonary Function Tests (Micro 1, Carefusion) * Daily FEV1, FVC, FEV6, PEF, FEV1/FVC, FEV1/FEV6 and F25-75 ratios. Wilcox atelectasis severity score44, 45 * Scored 0-5 by daily chest x-ray * Collaboration with Dr. Terrance Healy, Chief of Chest Radiology, RIH Pneumonia * Rate of physician-diagnosed pneumonia * Pneumonia severity index48 Length of ICTU stay Mortality * In-hospital * 30 day post-discharge 30-day readmission rates
Time frame: up to 1 week postoperatively
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