Study objective: Endotracheal suctioning in intubated patients is routinely applied in most ICUs but may have negative side effects. We hypothesised that on-demand minimally invasive suctioning would have fewer side effects than routine deep endotracheal suctioning, and would be comparable in duration of intubation, length of stay in the ICU, and ICU mortality. Design: Randomised prospective clinical trial. Setting. In two ICUs at University Hospital Groningen, the Netherlands. Patients: Three hundred and eighty-three patients requiring endotracheal intubation for more than 24 h. Interventions: Routine endotracheal suctioning (n=197) using a 49-cm suction catheter was,compared with on-demand minimally invasive airway suctioning (n=186) usin...
Background: Several studies have revealed that clinicians cannot suction all available secretion in ...
Background: The practice of endotracheal suctioning of ventilator treated patients is necessary to r...
International audiencePurpose: The effect of the routine use of a stylet during tracheal intubation ...
Study objective: Endotracheal suctioning in intubated patients is routinely applied in most ICUs but...
Study objective: Endotracheal suctioning in intubated patients is routinely applied in most ICUs but...
Objective: Many patients have an unpleasant recollection of routine endotracheal suctioning after di...
Background: Due to the frequency and risks associated with endotracheal suctioning, there is a need ...
INTRODUCTION:Endotracheal suction (ETS) is a common invasive procedure which is done to keep the air...
Background The majority of patients admitted to Intensive Care Units (ICUs) require an artificial ai...
Minimally invasive airway suctioning is equally effective as routine endotracheal suctioning but res...
AbstractBackgroundCatheter suction is used to remove tracheal secretions through the endotracheal tu...
Background: Several studies have revealed that clinicians cannot suction all available secretion in ...
Background: The practice of endotracheal suctioning of ventilator treated patients is necessary to r...
International audiencePurpose: The effect of the routine use of a stylet during tracheal intubation ...
Study objective: Endotracheal suctioning in intubated patients is routinely applied in most ICUs but...
Study objective: Endotracheal suctioning in intubated patients is routinely applied in most ICUs but...
Objective: Many patients have an unpleasant recollection of routine endotracheal suctioning after di...
Background: Due to the frequency and risks associated with endotracheal suctioning, there is a need ...
INTRODUCTION:Endotracheal suction (ETS) is a common invasive procedure which is done to keep the air...
Background The majority of patients admitted to Intensive Care Units (ICUs) require an artificial ai...
Minimally invasive airway suctioning is equally effective as routine endotracheal suctioning but res...
AbstractBackgroundCatheter suction is used to remove tracheal secretions through the endotracheal tu...
Background: Several studies have revealed that clinicians cannot suction all available secretion in ...
Background: The practice of endotracheal suctioning of ventilator treated patients is necessary to r...
International audiencePurpose: The effect of the routine use of a stylet during tracheal intubation ...