The study was planned to determine the effects of closed aspiration on arterial blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation level and pain in intensive care patients connected to mechanical ventilators. IThe effects of the closed aspiration system on hemodynamic parameters and pain will be determined and the results will be important in terms of the usability of the closed system in the clinical environment and raising awareness in nursing practices in order to create minimum complications for the patient.
The research iss carried out in a single group pretest posttest quasi-experimental design in order to determine the effects of closed aspiration on arterial blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation level and pain in intensive care unit patients with mechanical ventilation. The research is carried out in Anesthesiology and Reanimation Intensive Care Unit. The sample of the study is patients who was intubated, not sedated, systolic arterial blood pressure 110-140 mmHg, diastolic arterial blood pressure between 60-90 mmHg, heart rate between 60-100/min, respiratory rate between 12-20/min, oxygen with saturation level (SpO2) \>86%. Data is collected from the hospital's electronic patient record system and observationally before and after the aspiration. "Patient Description Form", "Hemodynamic Status and Pain Monitoring Form", "Behavioral Pain Scale" is used to collect research data.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
67
Aspiration catheter; it is part of the ventilator and the ventilator circuit. The catheter is stored in a protective sheath. Therefore, the catheter can be used repeatedly during the day.
Elif Günay İsmailoğlu
Izmir, Menemen, Turkey (Türkiye)
Hemodynamic status form 1
This form was used to record the arterial blood pressure, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation, heart rate of the patients.
Time frame: 1 minute after aspiration.
Hemodynamic status form 2
This form was used to record the arterial blood pressure, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation, heart rate of the patients
Time frame: 5 minute after aspiration.
Hemodynamic status form 3
This form was used to record the hemodynamic parameters arterial blood pressure, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation, heart rate of the patients.
Time frame: 30 minutes after aspiration.
Behavioral pain scale 1
It consists of three items: facial expression, upper extremities, and compliance with the ventilator. For each item, there are four variables that include behavioral responses to pain. Each section is given a score between 1-4. The score obtained from the scale is between 3-12. Higher scores indicate increased pain intensity.
Time frame: 1st after aspiration.
Behavioral pain scale 2
It consists of three items: facial expression, upper extremities, and compliance with the ventilator. For each item, there are four variables that include behavioral responses to pain. Each section is given a score between 1-4. The score obtained from the scale is between 3-12. Higher scores indicate increased pain intensity.
Time frame: 5th minutes after aspiration.
Behavioral pain scale 3
It consists of three items: facial expression, upper extremities, and compliance with the ventilator. For each item, there are four variables that include behavioral responses to pain. Each section is given a score between 1-4. The score obtained from the scale is between 3-12. Higher scores indicate increased pain intensity.
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Time frame: 30th minutes after aspiration.