The Effects of Implementation of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia Prevention Bundles
- Author:
Sea Joung KIM
1
;
Yun Mi LEE
;
Jeonghyun CHO
Author Information
1. Nurse Manager, Inje University Haeundae Paik Hospital, Busan.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Ventilator-associated pneumonia;
Patient care bundles;
Intensive care units;
Infection control
- MeSH:
Chlorhexidine;
Humans;
Incidence;
Infection Control;
Intensive Care Units;
Length of Stay;
Mortality;
Patient Care Bundles;
Peptic Ulcer;
Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated;
Retrospective Studies;
Venous Thrombosis
- From:
Journal of Korean Critical Care Nursing
2017;10(2):14-23
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) bundle.METHODS: This was a retrospective study that was carried out between June 2010 and October 2015. In this study, 3,224 intubated patients were included. The VAP bundle which was applied to Group 1 patients (n=470) included head-of-bed elevation to 30 degrees, cuff pressure monitorization, prophylaxis of peptic ulcer, and prophylaxis of deep vein thrombosis. The VAP bundle for Group 2 patients (n=1,914) included all the elements of the VAP bundle for Group 1 patients and one additional element which was oral care with 0.12% chlorhexidine. The VAP bundle for Group 3 patients (n=870) added sedative interruption and assessment of readiness to extubate to the VAP bundle for Group 2.RESULTS: The numbers and incidences of VAP were significantly different among the three groups. Moreover, there were significant differences among groups in ICU length of stay and mortality.CONCLUSION: Three different VAP prevention bundles made different effects in patient outcomes.