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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; [Prevencion De La Neumonia Asociada Al Ventilador Mediante Un Programa De Cuidado De La Nariz Combinado Con El Cuidado Bucal En Pacientes Hospitalizados En Unidades De Cuidados Intensivos: Un Ensayo Controlado Aleatorio Simple Ciego] Publisher



Halili A1 ; Ghafari S1 ; Saghaei M1 ; Atashi V1
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  1. 1. Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran

Source: Medicina Clinica Practica Published:2024


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
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