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2018, Number 3

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Enfermería Universitaria 2018; 15 (3)

Prevention of non-programed tube-extractions among patients with invasive mechanical ventilation

Rodríguez-Mora F, Torres-Montalvo A, Lizano-Pérez L, Cota-Rodríguez MI, Reyes-Moreno JA, Delgado-Bonilla MF
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Language: Spanish
References: 15
Page: 255-264
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Key words:

Airway extubation, mechanical ventilation, airway management, non-programed extubation, México.

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Non-programed extubation, constitute a frequent high impact adverse event involving issues on the airway, mechanical ventilation, sedation level, patient´s mental activity, among others. Because of this, a quality indicator is established in order to help prevent non-programed extubation among patients with invasive mechanical ventilation and endotracheal tube.
Objective: To perform a validation of content on this indicator in a third level hospital of the City of Mexico, and describe the level of adherence to its components in order to prevent non-programed extubation among patients with invasive mechanical ventilation and endotracheal tube, and share the resulting contributions in the area of prevention.
Methodology: This is a quantitative and descriptive study with a non-probabilistic sample by convenience of 46 processes which were observed during the morning shifts in three hospitalization services.
Results: It was found that 96% of the processes observed showed an insufficient level of prevention of non-programed extubation. The assessment of the efficiency related to indicator´s components showed a 59.8% compliance, suggesting that the actions to prevent non-programed extubation are not sufficiently taken.
Conclusions: An important related omission by health professionals regarding the prevention of this kind of adverse events was detected, and thus, a corresponding improvement plan for the institution was proposed.


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