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Effects of nurse delivered thoracic ultrasound on management of adult intensive care unit patients: A prospective observational study.
Smits, Thomas; Heldeweg, Micah; Tulleken, Amy Morreale; Verlaan, Brian; Floor, Lonneke; Eijsenga, Alwin; Lust, Erik; Gelissen, Harry; Girbes, Armand; Elbers, Paul; Tuinman, Pieter Roel.
Afiliação
  • Smits T; Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, Location VUmc, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Heldeweg M; Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences Research Institute, Amsterdam UMC, Location: VUmc. De Boelelaan 1118, Amsterdam, 1081 HZ, the Netherlands.
  • Tulleken AM; Amsterdam Leiden Intensive care Focused Echography (ALIFE), the Netherlands.
  • Verlaan B; Nursing Sciences, program in Clinical Health Sciences, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
  • Floor L; Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, Location VUmc, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Eijsenga A; Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences Research Institute, Amsterdam UMC, Location: VUmc. De Boelelaan 1118, Amsterdam, 1081 HZ, the Netherlands.
  • Lust E; Amsterdam Leiden Intensive care Focused Echography (ALIFE), the Netherlands.
  • Gelissen H; Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, Location VUmc, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Girbes A; Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences Research Institute, Amsterdam UMC, Location: VUmc. De Boelelaan 1118, Amsterdam, 1081 HZ, the Netherlands.
  • Elbers P; Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, Location VUmc, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Tuinman PR; Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences Research Institute, Amsterdam UMC, Location: VUmc. De Boelelaan 1118, Amsterdam, 1081 HZ, the Netherlands.
Int J Nurs Stud Adv ; 5: 100135, 2023 Dec.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38746565
ABSTRACT

Background:

Thoracic ultrasound is a valuable tool that helps diagnose cardiopulmonary disorders and guide management in intensive care unit patients. Intensive care unit nurses were trained to perform thoracic ultrasound examinations, after which they were named 'UltraNurses' for clinical recognizability. UltraNurses demonstrated rapid learning trajectories, but the impact on clinical-decision making remained unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of UltraNurse ultrasound on clinical management.

Methods:

This was a prospective observational single center study within a mixed medical and surgical intensive care unit. All adult patients with an indication for UltraNurse thoracic ultrasound were included. The study consisted of three

steps:

pre- and post- data collection, with the ultrasound examination conducted in-between these two steps. The examination consisted of a standardized ultrasound protocol aimed at the lungs and cardiac output. Primary outcome was what percentage of ultrasounds led to a change of management. Secondary outcomes included percentage of changes executed within first 8 hours, frequency of pathology found, percentage of diagnosis change, and frequency of UltraNurse ultrasounds per shift.

Results:

A total of 102 ultrasound examinations were performed in 65 patients (89% mechanically-ventilated). Ultrasound examinations suggested changes of management in 26% of cases, of which 96% were executed within 8 hours. Most changes were within the nursing scope (56%), specifically 44% of examinations changed fluid management. UltraNurse ultrasound detected pathology in 97% of cases. In 7% of cases, the diagnosis was changed, sometimes leading to life-saving interventions. UltraNurses performed one thoracic ultrasound examination per four shifts.

Conclusion:

In adult intensive care unit patients, UltraNurse thoracic ultrasound led to a change of management in more than a quarter of the cases, of which almost all were executed within the first 8 hours. Study registration Netherlands Trial Registration NL9047, VUmc 2020.011 (prospectively registered on 13-11-2020).
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article