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Effect of a nursing-implemented sedation protocol on weaning outcome. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to assess how a nursing-led sedation protocol impacts the duration of intubation for patients on mechanical ventilation.
  • During the intervention, nurses adjusted sedatives using a specific guideline, while physicians did so before, revealing similar intubation durations (around 7 days) but higher successful extubation rates during the intervention.
  • Despite patients being more awake and no added burden on nurses, the total doses of sedatives did not significantly decrease, suggesting that the protocol could enhance patient outcomes without compromising care.

Article Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the effect of the implementation of a nursing-driven protocol of sedation on duration of intubation.

Design: Before-and-after prospective study.

Setting: 18-bed medical-surgical intensive care unit.

Patients: Patients receiving mechanical ventilation longer than 48 hrs who were ready to wean.

Interventions: During the observational period, sedatives and analgesics were adjusted according to physicians' orders. During the intervention period, sedatives and analgesics were adjusted by nurses according to an algorithm-based sedation guideline, including a sedation scale.

Measurements And Main Results: A total of 356 patients were included in the study (176 patients in the observational period and 189 patients in the intervention period). There were no significant differences in the duration of intubation between the two periods (median, 7 [interquartile range, 5-13] days vs. 7 [interquartile range, 5-9] days). In a Kaplan-Meier analysis, the probability of successful extubation was higher during the intervention period than during the observational period (log-rank = 0.02). During the intervention period, patients were more awake without a significant increment in the nurse workload; however, there was no significant decrease in the total doses of sedatives and analgesics administered.

Conclusions: The implementation of a nursing-driven protocol of sedation may improve the probability of successful extubation in a heterogeneous population of mechanically ventilated patients.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CCM.0b013e31817bfd60DOI Listing

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