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Clinical study of Dysfunctional Ventilatory Weaning Response in critically ill patients
OBJECTIVE: to clinically validate the nursing diagnosis of Dysfunctional Ventilatory Weaning Response in adult patients admitted to Intensive Care Units. METHOD: a concurrent cohort performed with 93 patients admitted to Intensive Care Units. The incidence and incidence density of the diagnosis were...
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Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto / Universidade de São Paulo
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7426140/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32813785 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.3522.3334 |
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author | da Silva, Ludmila Christiane Rosa Tonelli, Isadora Soto Oliveira, Raissa Caroline Costa Lemos, Patricia Lage de Matos, Selme Silqueira Chianca, Tania Couto Machado |
author_facet | da Silva, Ludmila Christiane Rosa Tonelli, Isadora Soto Oliveira, Raissa Caroline Costa Lemos, Patricia Lage de Matos, Selme Silqueira Chianca, Tania Couto Machado |
author_sort | da Silva, Ludmila Christiane Rosa |
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description | OBJECTIVE: to clinically validate the nursing diagnosis of Dysfunctional Ventilatory Weaning Response in adult patients admitted to Intensive Care Units. METHOD: a concurrent cohort performed with 93 patients admitted to Intensive Care Units. The incidence and incidence density of the diagnosis were estimated, its related factors were identified based on bivariate analysis and clinical indicators for determining its occurrence, according to the global and temporal presentation. RESULTS: the overall incidence of the diagnosis was 44.09% and the incidence density was 14.49 occurrences for every 100 extubations/day. The factors related to the diagnosis were the following: age, clinical severity, fluid balance, oliguria, hemodialysis, edema in upper/lower limbs, anasarca, number of antibiotics, hypothermia, hyperthermia, amount of secretion, muscle retraction, anxiety score, heart rate, use of vasopressors and non-invasive ventilation after extubation. The clinical indicators most frequently identified for determining the diagnosis were the following: tachypnea, drop of saturation and tachycardia. Temporal progression in the severity of these manifestations was found. CONCLUSION: the Dysfunctional Ventilatory Weaning Response is a common finding in critically ill patients. Some components of the diagnosis of the NANDA-International (2018) version could be clinically validated. It is noteworthy that there are variables not yet described in the taxonomy, demonstrating the need to review this nursing diagnosis. |
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spelling | pubmed-74261402020-08-25 Clinical study of Dysfunctional Ventilatory Weaning Response in critically ill patients da Silva, Ludmila Christiane Rosa Tonelli, Isadora Soto Oliveira, Raissa Caroline Costa Lemos, Patricia Lage de Matos, Selme Silqueira Chianca, Tania Couto Machado Rev Lat Am Enfermagem Original Article OBJECTIVE: to clinically validate the nursing diagnosis of Dysfunctional Ventilatory Weaning Response in adult patients admitted to Intensive Care Units. METHOD: a concurrent cohort performed with 93 patients admitted to Intensive Care Units. The incidence and incidence density of the diagnosis were estimated, its related factors were identified based on bivariate analysis and clinical indicators for determining its occurrence, according to the global and temporal presentation. RESULTS: the overall incidence of the diagnosis was 44.09% and the incidence density was 14.49 occurrences for every 100 extubations/day. The factors related to the diagnosis were the following: age, clinical severity, fluid balance, oliguria, hemodialysis, edema in upper/lower limbs, anasarca, number of antibiotics, hypothermia, hyperthermia, amount of secretion, muscle retraction, anxiety score, heart rate, use of vasopressors and non-invasive ventilation after extubation. The clinical indicators most frequently identified for determining the diagnosis were the following: tachypnea, drop of saturation and tachycardia. Temporal progression in the severity of these manifestations was found. CONCLUSION: the Dysfunctional Ventilatory Weaning Response is a common finding in critically ill patients. Some components of the diagnosis of the NANDA-International (2018) version could be clinically validated. It is noteworthy that there are variables not yet described in the taxonomy, demonstrating the need to review this nursing diagnosis. Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto / Universidade de São Paulo 2020-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7426140/ /pubmed/32813785 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.3522.3334 Text en Copyright © 2020 Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article da Silva, Ludmila Christiane Rosa Tonelli, Isadora Soto Oliveira, Raissa Caroline Costa Lemos, Patricia Lage de Matos, Selme Silqueira Chianca, Tania Couto Machado Clinical study of Dysfunctional Ventilatory Weaning Response in critically ill patients |
title | Clinical study of Dysfunctional Ventilatory Weaning Response in critically ill patients
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title_full | Clinical study of Dysfunctional Ventilatory Weaning Response in critically ill patients
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title_fullStr | Clinical study of Dysfunctional Ventilatory Weaning Response in critically ill patients
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title_full_unstemmed | Clinical study of Dysfunctional Ventilatory Weaning Response in critically ill patients
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title_short | Clinical study of Dysfunctional Ventilatory Weaning Response in critically ill patients
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title_sort | clinical study of dysfunctional ventilatory weaning response in critically ill patients |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7426140/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32813785 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.3522.3334 |
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