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Aerosol therapy during mechanical ventilation in intensive care units: A questionnaire-based survey of 2203 ICU medical staff in China ✩
文献摘要:
Background::To describe the current status of aerosol therapy during mechanical ventilation (MV) and the practice, knowledge, and beliefs about aerosol therapy in physicians working in the intensive care unit (ICU) in China.Methods::A physician self-administered questionnaire-based cross-sectional survey was carried out from January 2019 to July 2019. An electronic questionnaire was designed, and physicians who worked regularly in ICUs across several hospitals were contacted through WeChat. Answers to all questions and the general characteristics of physicians who answered the questionnaire were collected and analyzed.Results::A total of 2203 medical staff who regularly worked in the ICUs completed this questionnaire (9.0% missing data); 87.7% of the participants were doctors. Most respondents claimed that they often administered aerosolization therapy. Ultrasonic atomizer (50.7%) and jet nebulizer (48.6%) were the most commonly used atomization devices. Bronchodilators (65.8%) and steroids (66.3%) were the most frequently aerosolized drugs during MV. During nebulization, ventilator settings were never changed by 32.7% of respondents. Only 49.1% of respondents knew the appropriate place for a nebulizer. Further, 62.7% of respondents using heated humidifiers reported turning them off during nebulization. Specific knowledge about droplet size and nebulization yield was poor. Respondents from tertiary hospitals and those with higher technical title or work experience tended to have better accuracy than those from primary hospitals or with lower technical titles ( P < 0.050). Conclusions::Aerosol therapy was commonly used during MV, and the most frequent drugs were bronchodilators and steroids. Scientific knowledge about the optimal implementation of aerosol therapy during MV seemed deficient.
文献关键词:
Inhalation administration;Nebulizers and vaporizers;Aerosolized drugs;Medical training
作者姓名:
Sun Qin;Chang Wei;Liu Xu;Xie Jianfeng;Qiu Haibo;Yang Yi;Liu Ling
作者机构:
Department of Critical Care Medicine, Jiangsu Provincial Key Laboratory of Critical Care Medicine, Zhongda Hospital, School of Medicine, Southeast University, Gulou District, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210009, China;School of Medicine, Southeast University, Gulou District, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210009, China
引用格式:
[1]Sun Qin;Chang Wei;Liu Xu;Xie Jianfeng;Qiu Haibo;Yang Yi;Liu Ling-.Aerosol therapy during mechanical ventilation in intensive care units: A questionnaire-based survey of 2203 ICU medical staff in China ✩)[J].重症医学(英文),2022(03):189-194
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