The aim of this clinical trial was to investigate the effect of the position given to children after weaning from noninvasive mechanical ventilation on the physiological symptoms (heart rate, oxygen saturation, respiratory rate and blood pressure) of children aged six months to six years in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
40
After the children in the prone position group were weaned from noninvasive mechanical ventilation according and started to breathe spontaneously, they were prone positioned and monitored for 120 minutes (2 hours) every 20 minutes (0.min, 20.min, 40.min, 60.min, 80.min, 100.min, 120.min) with a head-monitor for peak heart rate, oxygen saturation, respiratory rate and blood pressure.
After the children in the supine position group were weaned from noninvasive mechanical ventilation according and started to breathe spontaneously, they were supine positioned and monitored for 120 minutes (2 hours) every 20 minutes (0.min, 20.min, 40.min, 60.min, 80.min, 100.min, 120.min) with a head-monitor for peak heart rate, oxygen saturation, respiratory rate and blood pressure.
Istanbul University Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty Hospital
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
Pulse changes in children after weaning from noninvasive mechanical ventilation
Changes in the pulse rate of children will be measured and recorded at 20 minute intervals for 120 minutes after the position given to the children after weaning from noninvasive mechanical ventilation. The changes in the pulse rate values of the children between the age groups in the study in terms of minutes/pulse rate and the difference values between them according to minutes will be examined.
Time frame: 120 minutes after weaning from noninvasive mechanical ventilation
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