Effect of Open and Closed Endothracheal Suctioning on Physiologic Parameters and Stability in Premature Infants undergoing Mechanical Ventilation

Background & Aim: Premature infants are the most admitted group to NICUs. Stabilization of cardio pulmonary parameters is a main goal in NICUs. Mechanical ventilation and endothracheal suctioning are the most common and effective procedures to stabilize cardio pulmonary parameters. The aim of pr...

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Main Authors: Leila Valizadeh, Rahele Janani, Alehe Seyedrasooli, Abdollah Janat Dust, Mohammad Asghari Jafarabadi
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2014-03-01
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spelling doaj-ef683c17b9ea4dd4b5371a0df0050be52021-09-26T10:26:42ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesحیات1735-22152008-188X2014-03-011946173Effect of Open and Closed Endothracheal Suctioning on Physiologic Parameters and Stability in Premature Infants undergoing Mechanical VentilationLeila Valizadeh0Rahele Janani1Alehe Seyedrasooli2Abdollah Janat Dust3Mohammad Asghari Jafarabadi4 Background & Aim: Premature infants are the most admitted group to NICUs. Stabilization of cardio pulmonary parameters is a main goal in NICUs. Mechanical ventilation and endothracheal suctioning are the most common and effective procedures to stabilize cardio pulmonary parameters. The aim of present study was to compare the effects of two endothracheal suctioning methods (open and closed) on physiological stability in premature infants under mechanical ventilation .   Methods & Materials: In this clinical trial, 90 preterm infants (GA: 27-34 weeks) hospitalized in the NICUs of Alzahra and Taleghani hospitals were selected and randomly assigned to two groups. In one group, infants were suctioned using open suctioning method and in the other group, infants were suctioned using closed suctioning method. The physiologic parameters (O2 sat, HR, mean BP variation) and stability (recovery time of HR, BP) were compared between the groups. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistical methods such as x2, independent t-test and mixed model in the SPSS-21 .    Results: There was significant statistical difference between the two groups on mean BP (P=0.016). Recovery time of the BP and HR was shorter in the closed suctioning group. Physiologic stability was better in the closed suctioning group (P<0.05) .   Conclusion: Variation of the mean BP and recovery time was more in the open suctioning group compared with the closed suctioning group. Considering better physiologic effects of closed suctioning, it is recommended to assess the combined effect of closed suctioning with weight on physiologic parameters of premature infants .http://hayat.tums.ac.ir/article-1-668-en.htmlsuctionpremature infantscardiopulmonaryneonatal intensive care unit
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author Leila Valizadeh
Rahele Janani
Alehe Seyedrasooli
Abdollah Janat Dust
Mohammad Asghari Jafarabadi
spellingShingle Leila Valizadeh
Rahele Janani
Alehe Seyedrasooli
Abdollah Janat Dust
Mohammad Asghari Jafarabadi
Effect of Open and Closed Endothracheal Suctioning on Physiologic Parameters and Stability in Premature Infants undergoing Mechanical Ventilation
حیات
suction
premature infants
cardiopulmonary
neonatal intensive care unit
author_facet Leila Valizadeh
Rahele Janani
Alehe Seyedrasooli
Abdollah Janat Dust
Mohammad Asghari Jafarabadi
author_sort Leila Valizadeh
title Effect of Open and Closed Endothracheal Suctioning on Physiologic Parameters and Stability in Premature Infants undergoing Mechanical Ventilation
title_short Effect of Open and Closed Endothracheal Suctioning on Physiologic Parameters and Stability in Premature Infants undergoing Mechanical Ventilation
title_full Effect of Open and Closed Endothracheal Suctioning on Physiologic Parameters and Stability in Premature Infants undergoing Mechanical Ventilation
title_fullStr Effect of Open and Closed Endothracheal Suctioning on Physiologic Parameters and Stability in Premature Infants undergoing Mechanical Ventilation
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Open and Closed Endothracheal Suctioning on Physiologic Parameters and Stability in Premature Infants undergoing Mechanical Ventilation
title_sort effect of open and closed endothracheal suctioning on physiologic parameters and stability in premature infants undergoing mechanical ventilation
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series حیات
issn 1735-2215
2008-188X
publishDate 2014-03-01
description Background & Aim: Premature infants are the most admitted group to NICUs. Stabilization of cardio pulmonary parameters is a main goal in NICUs. Mechanical ventilation and endothracheal suctioning are the most common and effective procedures to stabilize cardio pulmonary parameters. The aim of present study was to compare the effects of two endothracheal suctioning methods (open and closed) on physiological stability in premature infants under mechanical ventilation .   Methods & Materials: In this clinical trial, 90 preterm infants (GA: 27-34 weeks) hospitalized in the NICUs of Alzahra and Taleghani hospitals were selected and randomly assigned to two groups. In one group, infants were suctioned using open suctioning method and in the other group, infants were suctioned using closed suctioning method. The physiologic parameters (O2 sat, HR, mean BP variation) and stability (recovery time of HR, BP) were compared between the groups. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistical methods such as x2, independent t-test and mixed model in the SPSS-21 .    Results: There was significant statistical difference between the two groups on mean BP (P=0.016). Recovery time of the BP and HR was shorter in the closed suctioning group. Physiologic stability was better in the closed suctioning group (P<0.05) .   Conclusion: Variation of the mean BP and recovery time was more in the open suctioning group compared with the closed suctioning group. Considering better physiologic effects of closed suctioning, it is recommended to assess the combined effect of closed suctioning with weight on physiologic parameters of premature infants .
topic suction
premature infants
cardiopulmonary
neonatal intensive care unit
url http://hayat.tums.ac.ir/article-1-668-en.html
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