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Implementation of Continuous Capnography Protocol in a Postanesthesia Care Unit for Adult Patients at High-risk of Postoperative Respiratory Depression.
Gavitt, Lorrin N; Tola, Denise H; Funk, Emily; Hooge, Nicolette B; Pinero, Stephanie; De Gagne, Jennie C.
Afiliação
  • Gavitt LN; Duke University School of Nursing, Durham, NC. Electronic address: lgavitt@mgh.harvard.edu.
  • Tola DH; Duke University Health System, Durham, NC.
  • Funk E; Duke University School of Nursing, Durham, NC; Duke University Health System, Durham, NC.
  • Hooge NB; Middle Tennessee School of Anesthesia, Madison, TN.
  • Pinero S; Carolina East Medical Center, New Bern, NC.
  • De Gagne JC; Duke University School of Nursing, Durham, NC.
J Perianesth Nurs ; 2024 Jun 28.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38944792
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

This project aimed to implement a continuous capnography protocol in the postanesthesia care unit (PACU) for postoperative adult patients who are at high risk for respiratory failure.

DESIGN:

A preintervention and postintervention quality improvement design with retrospective chart reviews evaluated patient demographics (age, weight, body mass index [BMI], perioperative fluid intake and output, use of intraoperative positive-end expiratory pressure), length of surgery, average length of PACU stay, incidence of respiratory events, and adherence to a PACU capnography protocol.

METHODS:

Preimplementation data were collected from retrospective chart reviews over a 3-month period. A continuous capnography protocol was implemented for same-day surgery patients with a BMI of 35 kg/m2 or greater and who received general anesthesia. Postimplementation data were collected over 3 months in addition to adherence to the capnography protocol. This was presented using descriptive statistics.

FINDINGS:

Age, length of surgery, weight, BMI, perioperative fluid intake and output, and use of positive-end expiratory pressure did not impact PACU length of stay. The average PACU length of stay decreased from 76.76 to 71.82 minutes postimplementation but was not statistically significant (P = .470). The incidence of respiratory events was 6% (n = 3). After the implementation of the continuous capnography protocol, adherence to the continuous capnography monitoring was 86% (n = 43).

CONCLUSIONS:

Patients who are at high risk for postoperative respiratory failure may benefit from continuous capnography monitoring in the PACU. Capnography monitoring may decrease PACU length of stay and provide earlier detection of pending respiratory depression or failure than pulse oximetry alone.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Perianesth Nurs Assunto da revista: ANESTESIOLOGIA / ENFERMAGEM Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Perianesth Nurs Assunto da revista: ANESTESIOLOGIA / ENFERMAGEM Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article