The design of slope adjustment mattress and its application in position management of children with mechanical ventilation in pediatric intensive care unit
10.3760/cma.j.cn211501-20230606-01378
- VernacularTitle:坡度调整床垫的设计及其在儿科重症监护病房机械通气患儿体位管理中的应用
- Author:
Qiongjie LIU
1
;
Xinping ZHANG
;
Dan PENG
;
Meihua LIU
;
Huayan LIU
Author Information
1. 湖南省儿童医院重症医学科一病区,长沙 410007
- Keywords:
Intensive care unit, neonatal;
Ventilators, mechanical;
Slope adjustment mattress;
Position management
- From:
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing
2024;40(13):984-991
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore the application effect of slope adjustment mattresses in the position management of pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) mechanically ventilated children, in order to seek methods for maintaining effective posture in clinical practice.Methods:This was a quasi-experimental study. In this study, the mechanically ventilated children in PICU of Hunan Children′s Hospital from January 1 to December 31, 2022 were selected by convenient sampling method and divided into control group ( n=21) and experimental group ( n=21) according to random number table. Children in control group used the hospital bed and the traditional posture management, and children in experimental group used the slope adjustment mattress for posture management. The comfort scores, mechanical ventilation time, PICU length of stay, postural decline, unplanned extubation and blood gas analysis index were compared between the two groups. Results:There were 21 cases were admitted in each group ultimately. In the control group, there were 10 males and 11 females, the age was (31.43 ± 27.01) months. There were 11 males and 10 females in the experimental group, the age was (24.57 ± 24.20) months. The comfort scores of the experimental group were (13.57 ± 0.93) and (12.52 ± 0.60) points at the 24 hour and 72 hour respectively; while the comfort scores of the control group were (16.05 ± 1.72) and (15.81 ± 1.66) points at the 24 hour and 72 hour respectively. There were significant differences between the two groups ( t=5.82, 8.52, both P<0.05). The mechanical ventilation time was (5.43 ± 2.48) d, the PICU length of stay was (9.29 ± 3.04) d, and the number of postural decline was (7.52 ± 2.06) times in the experimental group which was superior to control group (8.52 ± 4.65) d, (12.71 ± 6.76) d, (14.95 ± 6.86) times, the differences were significant ( t=2.69, 2.12, 4.75, all P<0.05). There were 0 case of unplanned extubation in the experimental group and 4 cases of unplanned extubation in the control group .The difference was significant ( χ2=5.97, P<0.05). For blood gas analysis, PaCO 2 on the second day were (56.90 ± 6.77) mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa) in the control group, and (48.67 ± 8.13) mmHg in the experimental group; PaO 2, oxygenation index, PaCO 2 on the third day were (91.19 ± 16.27), (278.19 ± 71.54), (51.62 ± 4.73) mmHg in the control group, and (110.43 ± 21.73), (347.33 ± 90.95), (40.24 ± 5.57) mmHg in the experimental group, the differences were significant ( t values were 7.50-51.00, all P<0.05). There were significant differences about blood gas analysis of time interaction, inter-group interaction, time and inter-group interaction were compared between the two groups ( F values were 3.62-66.38, all P<0.05). Conclusions:Slope adjustment mattresses can maintain effective posture, improve comfort, shorten PICU hospital stay and mechanical ventilation time, significantly reduce posture decline and the risk of unplanned tube withdrawal adverse events in PICU mechanically ventilated children. Improving ventilation and ventilation disorders to enhance blood gas analysis indicators.This appliance can be used as an optimized choice for posture management and expected to effectively improve the quality of nursing care.