Electrodermal Activity Monitoring during Endotracheal Suction in Sedated Adult Intensive Care Unit Patients

Background: Endotracheal suctioning of respiratory secretions is one of the most common causes of pain and discomfort in Intensive Care Unit environment. The electrical properties of the skin, also known as electrodermal activity (EDA), are considered as an indirect measure of autonomous nervous sys...

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Main Authors: Aslanidis Theodoros, Grosomanidis Vasilios, Karakoulas Konstantinos, Chatzisotiriou Athanasios
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2018-03-01
Series:Folia Medica
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spelling doaj-5b6cb19ba00c426886fc4ec6126015932020-11-24T22:09:22ZengPensoft PublishersFolia Medica 1314-21432018-03-016019210110.1515/folmed-2017-0063folmed-2017-0063Electrodermal Activity Monitoring during Endotracheal Suction in Sedated Adult Intensive Care Unit PatientsAslanidis Theodoros0Grosomanidis Vasilios1Karakoulas Konstantinos2Chatzisotiriou Athanasios3Intensive Care Unit, Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, AHEPA General University Hospital, Thessaloniki, GreeceCardiothoracic Anesthesia Unit, Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, AHEPA General University Hospital, Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartment of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, AHEPA General University Hospital, Thessaloniki, GreeceLaboratory of Physiology, Medical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GreeceBackground: Endotracheal suctioning of respiratory secretions is one of the most common causes of pain and discomfort in Intensive Care Unit environment. The electrical properties of the skin, also known as electrodermal activity (EDA), are considered as an indirect measure of autonomous nervous system.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/folmed.2017.60.issue-1/folmed-2017-0063/folmed-2017-0063.xml?format=INTelectrodermal activitysuctionintensive carestress
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author Aslanidis Theodoros
Grosomanidis Vasilios
Karakoulas Konstantinos
Chatzisotiriou Athanasios
spellingShingle Aslanidis Theodoros
Grosomanidis Vasilios
Karakoulas Konstantinos
Chatzisotiriou Athanasios
Electrodermal Activity Monitoring during Endotracheal Suction in Sedated Adult Intensive Care Unit Patients
Folia Medica
electrodermal activity
suction
intensive care
stress
author_facet Aslanidis Theodoros
Grosomanidis Vasilios
Karakoulas Konstantinos
Chatzisotiriou Athanasios
author_sort Aslanidis Theodoros
title Electrodermal Activity Monitoring during Endotracheal Suction in Sedated Adult Intensive Care Unit Patients
title_short Electrodermal Activity Monitoring during Endotracheal Suction in Sedated Adult Intensive Care Unit Patients
title_full Electrodermal Activity Monitoring during Endotracheal Suction in Sedated Adult Intensive Care Unit Patients
title_fullStr Electrodermal Activity Monitoring during Endotracheal Suction in Sedated Adult Intensive Care Unit Patients
title_full_unstemmed Electrodermal Activity Monitoring during Endotracheal Suction in Sedated Adult Intensive Care Unit Patients
title_sort electrodermal activity monitoring during endotracheal suction in sedated adult intensive care unit patients
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Folia Medica
issn 1314-2143
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Background: Endotracheal suctioning of respiratory secretions is one of the most common causes of pain and discomfort in Intensive Care Unit environment. The electrical properties of the skin, also known as electrodermal activity (EDA), are considered as an indirect measure of autonomous nervous system.
topic electrodermal activity
suction
intensive care
stress
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