Effect of Body Position Change and Vital Signals on Endotracheal Tube Cuff Pressure Variations

Background: The body position change, as a common intervention in the intensive care unit (ICU), may affect endotracheal tube cuff pressure changes.Aim: This study investigated the effect of body position change and vital signals on endotracheal tube cuff pressure in children after bidirectional Gle...

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Main Authors: Mahmood Hosseinzadeh Maleki, Mohamad Amin Younessi Heravi, Reza Ghasemi, Rasool Gharaee, Mohsen Yaghubi
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Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2022-04-01
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Online Access:https://ebcj.mums.ac.ir/article_19374_2c8a78dc606a42967a0fc16edfc3e82f.pdf
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author Mahmood Hosseinzadeh Maleki
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Reza Ghasemi
Rasool Gharaee
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description Background: The body position change, as a common intervention in the intensive care unit (ICU), may affect endotracheal tube cuff pressure changes.Aim: This study investigated the effect of body position change and vital signals on endotracheal tube cuff pressure in children after bidirectional Glenn shunt surgery.Method: This randomized controlled trial was conducted on 29 children with an oral endotracheal tube hospitalized in the ICU after Glenn shunt surgery. The endotracheal tube cuff pressure was measured at the patient’s bed placed at a 30-degree angle. Other positions included right and left lateral in bed at a 30° upward angle as well as right and left lateral in bed angle at a 45° angle, respectively. The measurements were repeated every 10 min three times in different positions. Vital signals were measured in each group. The data were analyzed using SPSS 20.Results: The results showed a significant relationship (P<0.001) between the body position change and level of cuff pressure after positioning patient’s body on their right side at an angle of 30˚, left side at an angle of 30° (P=0.004), and right side at an angle of 45° (P=0.010). The results showed no significant correlation between vital signals and endotracheal tube cuff pressure, except in mean arterial pressure.Implications for Practice: It is recommended that endotracheal tube cuff pressure in patients should be checked and corrected (if necessary), after changing the patient’s body position.
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spelling doaj.art-17c64b9dd30d4a54bbb05583fab7c3982022-12-22T00:35:40ZfasMashhad University of Medical SciencesJournal of Evidence-Based Care2008-24872008-370X2022-04-01121142210.22038/ebcj.2021.60071.256019374Effect of Body Position Change and Vital Signals on Endotracheal Tube Cuff Pressure VariationsMahmood Hosseinzadeh Maleki0Mohamad Amin Younessi Heravi1Reza Ghasemi2Rasool Gharaee3Mohsen Yaghubi4Associated Professor, Department of Cardiac Surgery, Imam Reza Hospital, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranAssistant Professor, Department of Medical Physics and Radiology, School of Medicine, North Khorasan University of Medical Sciences, Bojnurd, Iran.Assistant Professor, Department of Cardiology, 9-Day Hospital, Torbat Heydariyeh University of Medical Sciences, Torbat Heydariyeh, IranMSc in Emergency Nursing, Department of Emergency Medicine, Imam Reza Hospital, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranMSc in Extra-Corporeal Technology (Perfusion), Department of Extra-Corporeal Circulation (ECC), Razavi Hospital, Imam Reza International University, Mashhad, Iran.Background: The body position change, as a common intervention in the intensive care unit (ICU), may affect endotracheal tube cuff pressure changes.Aim: This study investigated the effect of body position change and vital signals on endotracheal tube cuff pressure in children after bidirectional Glenn shunt surgery.Method: This randomized controlled trial was conducted on 29 children with an oral endotracheal tube hospitalized in the ICU after Glenn shunt surgery. The endotracheal tube cuff pressure was measured at the patient’s bed placed at a 30-degree angle. Other positions included right and left lateral in bed at a 30° upward angle as well as right and left lateral in bed angle at a 45° angle, respectively. The measurements were repeated every 10 min three times in different positions. Vital signals were measured in each group. The data were analyzed using SPSS 20.Results: The results showed a significant relationship (P<0.001) between the body position change and level of cuff pressure after positioning patient’s body on their right side at an angle of 30˚, left side at an angle of 30° (P=0.004), and right side at an angle of 45° (P=0.010). The results showed no significant correlation between vital signals and endotracheal tube cuff pressure, except in mean arterial pressure.Implications for Practice: It is recommended that endotracheal tube cuff pressure in patients should be checked and corrected (if necessary), after changing the patient’s body position.https://ebcj.mums.ac.ir/article_19374_2c8a78dc606a42967a0fc16edfc3e82f.pdfcuff pressureendotracheal intubationvital signs
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Effect of Body Position Change and Vital Signals on Endotracheal Tube Cuff Pressure Variations
Journal of Evidence-Based Care
cuff pressure
endotracheal intubation
vital signs
title Effect of Body Position Change and Vital Signals on Endotracheal Tube Cuff Pressure Variations
title_full Effect of Body Position Change and Vital Signals on Endotracheal Tube Cuff Pressure Variations
title_fullStr Effect of Body Position Change and Vital Signals on Endotracheal Tube Cuff Pressure Variations
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Body Position Change and Vital Signals on Endotracheal Tube Cuff Pressure Variations
title_short Effect of Body Position Change and Vital Signals on Endotracheal Tube Cuff Pressure Variations
title_sort effect of body position change and vital signals on endotracheal tube cuff pressure variations
topic cuff pressure
endotracheal intubation
vital signs
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