Prevention of ventilator-associated pneumonia by a nose care program combining with oral care among patients hospitalized in intensive care units: a single-blind randomized controlled trial

(2024) Prevention of ventilator-associated pneumonia by a nose care program combining with oral care among patients hospitalized in intensive care units: a single-blind randomized controlled trial. Medicina Clinica Practica. ISSN 26039249 (ISSN)

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Abstract

Objective: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is one of the most common ICU-acquired infections. Preventing nasal canal colonization through an effective nasal cavity care, along with oral care seem to be an important issue. Methods: This single-blind randomized controlled trial was conducted on 31 patients in each intervention and control group in Alzahra and Kashani hospitals, Iran. The interventional program was considered every 8 h for 5 days. It included cleaning the nasal cavities with cotton swabs soaked in sterile normal saline, then 2 puffs of 65 sodium chloride nasal spray were used for each nostril, and finally the nasal canal was moistened with a swab dipped in Veramin gel (0.5 ml into each nostril). For the control group, routine nasal care including cleaning the outer nostrils was offered. Oral care in 2 groups was performed according to the standard protocol. Data collected through demographic and clinical questionnaire as well as modified pulmonary infection clinical scale. The chi-square and independent tests were used to determine the homogeneity of basic characteristics. Also, we estimated and compared the incidence of VAP between 2 groups by chi-square test. Results: The incidence of VAP was not statistically different in the intervention and control groups on the third day after intervention (29.1 vs. 32.3, respectively, P = .915), while this rate on the sixth day was significantly lesser in the intervention than control (32.3 vs. 58, P = .041). Conclusion: The present nasal care program along with oral care is an effective strategy to prevent VAP. © 2023

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Aloe vera Intensive care units Mentha piperita Nose Oral health Ventilator-associated pneumonia Aloe vera extract antacid agent antibiotic agent cardiovascular agent chlorhexidine diuretic agent gel histamine leukotriene nose spray peppermint oil petrolatum prostaglandin sea water sedative agent sodium chloride steroid tap water veramin adult APACHE Article artificial ventilation bacterial colonization cancer chemotherapy cleaning controlled study coughing critically ill patient deep vein thrombosis demography female hand washing head position hospital infection hospital patient human incidence intensive care unit Iran leukocyte count major clinical study male mouth hygiene mucus nose cavity oral mucositis peptic ulcer questionnaire randomized controlled trial sedation single blind procedure stomach distension swallowing thorax radiography tooth plaque tracheobronchial toilet ventilated patient ventilator associated pneumonia xerostomia
Journal or Publication Title: Medicina Clinica Practica
Journal Index: Scopus
Volume: 7
Number: 1
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mcpsp.2023.100401
ISSN: 26039249 (ISSN)
Depositing User: خانم ناهید ضیائی
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/30831

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