Title of article :
Effect of Head Position Change on Endotracheal Cuff Pressure in Mechanically Ventilated Patients: A QuasiExperimental Study
Author/Authors :
Nazari, Roghieh Amol Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Salehpour Omran, Mohammad Student Research Committee - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Sharif Nia, Hamid Amol Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Yaghoobzadeh, Ameneh Department of Geriatric Nursing - School of Nursing and Midwifery -Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Endotracheal cuff pressure may be affected by various factors and
interventions. Therefore, this study was conducted to investigate the effect of
head position change on cuff pressure of the endotracheal tube whilst
undergoing mechanical ventilation.
Materials and Methods: In this semi-experimental study, 61 intubated patients
undergoing mechanical ventilation were studied. Each subject was used as their
own control group. First, each patient was placed in starting position and the
cuff pressure was adjusted in the range of 20-30 cmH2O. Then, the head
position was placed in anterior flexion, hyperextension, left lateral flexion, right
lateral flexion, left rotation, and right rotation without separating the
manometer from the pilot cuff. The cuff pressure was recorded and analyzed at
each stage.
Results: The endotracheal cuff pressure increased in all six head positions. The
highest difference in pressure was observed in the anterior flexion and left
rotation positions (p<0.001). The observed increases in cuff pressure were
higher than the normal range (30 cmH2O) in a significant number of patients.
Conclusion: Changing the head position in mechanically ventilated patients
increases endotracheal cuff pressure. Therefore, it is suggested that the cuff
pressure should be re-examined and adjusted after each head position change
while avoiding unnecessary movements of the head and neck of the intubated
patients.
Keywords :
Endotracheal Intubation , Cuff pressure , Head position , Intensive Care Unit
Journal title :
Tanaffos (Respiration)