Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH
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Abstract Text
The purpose of this study is to extend prior research on the effects of
endotracheal suctioning (ETS) in head-injured adults by comparing two
hyperoxygenation protocols. The protocols will be administered between ETS
passes as a means of controlling increases in intracranial pressure and
preventing compromised cerebral perfusion pressure. Specific aims of this
study are: 1) to compare the effects of two hyperoxygenation protocols:
[hyperventilation/-hyperinflation (HV/HI) protocol versus four breath
hyperinflation (HI) protocol] administered between two ETS passes on mean
arterial pressure (MAP), mean intracranial pressure (MICP), cerebral
perfusion pressure (CPP), heart rate (HR), oxygen saturation (SaO2), end-
tidal CO2, (PETco2), and secretion recovery in adult head-injured patients;
and 2) to determine the difference in these two hyperoxygenation protocols
in open versus closed head-injured patients; and 2) to determine the
difference in these two hyperoxygenation protocols in open versus closed
head-injured patients. This is a quasi-experimental, within subject,
between group repeated measure design. The independent variables is the
hyperoxygenation protocol (HV/HI versus HI protocol). The dependent
variables are the physiological measurements of MAP, MICP, CPP (calculated
value), HR, SaO2, PETco2 and secretion recovery. The suction variables to
be controlled are F10s, suction flow rate and suction duration. Six
physiological parameters (MAP, MICP, CPP (calculated), HR, SaO2, PETco2)
will be recorded simultaneously prior to, during and following the
endotracheal suctioning sequence by means of a Gould TA2000 recorder. All
pressure transducers (MAP & MICP) will be calibrated against a column of
mercury; PETco2 and SaO2 will be validated by arterial blood gases at pre
and post protocol; HR will be validated by the subject's EKG monitor;
secretion recovery will be measured by means of a PM 460 Precision
Electronic Mettler Balance to the nearest thousandth gram. Data analysis
of Specific Aim 1 will consist of a two way within-subject, repeated
measure analysis of variance to determine the effects of the HV/HI versus
HI protocol on the dependent variables. For specific Aim 2 data analysis
will consist of a within-subject, between-group, repeated measures analysis
of variance to determine the effects of HI protocol on open versus closed
head injured adults on the dependent variables and a within-subject,
between group repeated measures ANOVA to determine the effects of HV/HI
protocol on open versus closed head injured adults on the dependent
variables.
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Project Terms
blood pressurebronchial mucuscarbon dioxide tensioncatheterizationcritical care nursinghead /neck injuryheart ratehigh frequency ventilationhuman subjecthuman therapy evaluationintracranial pressurenursesnursingoxygen tensionrespiratorsrespiratory gas analyzerrespiratory therapy
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