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[The use of water to seal facial mask for non invasive ventilation reduces the incidence of pressure ulcers].

作者信息

Lloys Alba, Madrid Carme, Solà Mercè, Segura Manuela, Tarrés Elisabet, Mas Arantxa

机构信息

Servei de Medicina Intensiva. Centre Hospitalari i Cardiològic de Manresa. Barcelona. Spain.

出版信息

Enferm Intensiva. 2003 Jan-Mar;14(1):3-6. doi: 10.1016/s1130-2399(03)78090-0.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

To demostrate that the use of water to seal facial mask for non invasive ventilation (NIV) reduces the incidence of facial pressure ulcers.

METHODS

prospective study including 47 pacients who (according to their responsable physician) needs NIV. Intersurgical facial mask and Puritann Bennet 7200 ventilator are used. Facial mask interface is randomly filled with water or air. Risk factors for pressure ulcers, lenght oftime of NIV (TNIV) and when the facial ulcer appears (TUA) are recorded. Student's T test is used to compare menas (except by TUA, analized with Mann-Whitney test). For qualitative variables X2 is eused. Data are presented as mean standard desviation (for TUA mean [range]).

RESULTS

We studied 23 patients in the air group (AG) and 2 patients in the water group (WG), whose mean age was 73 years and APACHE II of 13. there where no differences studied in risk factors between groups (proteins 5.6 0.8 in AG vs 5.7 1.4 g/dl; PEEP 5 2 vs 6 1 cm of water; diabetes 11 vs 10; Nasogastric tube 7 vs 6; inotropics 9 vs 6 patients). TNIV was similar between groups (884 1,092 vs 875 1,107 minutes). 39% of patients in AG and 25% in WG developed facial ulcers (p = NS), with mean TUA of 847 minutes.

CONCLUSIONS

The use of water to seal facial mask during invasive non ventilation dealays the appearance of facial ulcers. More studies are needed to demostrate significant reduction in the incidence of ulcers.

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