Influence of the Bed Head Positioning on the Current Expiratory Volume of Pediatric Patients in Mechanical Ventilation: A Pilot Clinical Controlled Trial

C. G. R. Locatelli, V. Neves, A. Koliski, J. Carreiro
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he elevated bed head position is an important therapeutic intervention that can reduce respiratory complications associated with mechanical ventilation. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of elevation at the head of the bed on the tidal volume, pressure variables, hemodynamic data and peripheral oxygen saturation in pediatric patients on mechanical ventilation. Methods: In a before-and-after clinical trial, 52 patients of both sexes, with a chronological age of 28 days to 14 years old, were admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit for more than 24 hours. These were positioned at 0º, 30º, 45º and 60º of elevation of the head of the bed. For each position, the expiratory tidal volume, pressure variables, hemodynamic data and peripheral oxygen saturation were evaluated. Results: The patients presented an increase in the expired tidal volume, with the bed head angulation at 30º and 45º. Heart rate increased when the head was positioned at 60º. The peripheral oxygen saturation variable increased in the 30º and 45º positions. The systolic blood pressure variables and diastolic blood pressure showed a progressive increase in the 30º, 45º and 60º positions respectively. Significant effects on increasing the SatO2/FiO2 ratio were observed in the 30º and 45º positions. Conclusion: This study demonstrated a significant increase in expired tidal volume and an increase in the SatO2/FiO2 ratio with the patient positioned at 30º and 45º of elevation of the head of the bed. The peripheral oxygen saturation variable increased in the 30º and 45º positions. The elevated bed head position should be considered when monitoring children during mechanical ventilation.
床头位置对机械通气患儿当前呼气量的影响:一项临床对照试验
抬高床头位是一种重要的治疗干预措施,可以减少机械通气相关的呼吸并发症。本研究的目的是评估床头抬高对儿科机械通气患者潮气量、压力变量、血流动力学数据和外周氧饱和度的影响。方法:在一项前后对照的临床试验中,52例男女患者,实足年龄28天至14岁,在儿科重症监护室住院24小时以上。这些被放置在床头0º,30º,45º和60º的高度。对于每个体位,评估呼气潮气量、压力变量、血流动力学数据和外周氧饱和度。结果:患者的过期潮气量增加,床头成角为30º和45º。当头部定位在60º时,心率增加。外周氧饱和度在30º和45º位置升高。收缩压变量和舒张压分别在30º、45º和60º位置渐进式升高。30º和45º位置对提高SatO2/FiO2比有显著影响。结论:本研究表明,患者在床头抬高30º和45º时,过期潮气量显著增加,SatO2/FiO2比值显著增加。外周氧饱和度在30º和45º位置升高。监测儿童机械通气时应考虑抬高床头位置。
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