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UEU » Master Theses » Magister Manajemen Posted by [email protected] at 16/12/2014 09:56:10 • 1247 Views
THE EFFECT OF PHYSIOTHERAPY ON THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT
OF VENTILATOR-ASSOCIATED PNEUMONIA FOR INTENSIVE CARE
PATIENTS WITH ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURYCreated by :
Shane M Patman ( 50 )
Subject: | The effect of physiotherapy on the prevention and treatment
of ventilator-associated pneumonia for intensive care
patients with acquired brain injury | Alt. Subject : | The effect of physiotherapy on the prevention and treatment
of ventilator-associated pneumonia for intensive care
patients with acquired brain injury | Keyword: | The effect of physiotherapy on the prevention and treatment
of ventilator-associated pneumonia for intensive care
patients with acquired brain injury |
Description:
Ventilator-associated pneumonia is a major cause of morbidity and mortality
for patients in an intensive care unit. Once present, ventilator-associated pneumonia is
known to increase the duration of mechanical ventilation, time in the intensive care unit, and
length of hospital stay. Patients with acquired brain injury are commonly admitted to the
intensive care unit and considered to be at a high risk for the development of respiratory
complications such as ventilator-associated pneumonia, which could potentially impact on
the intensive care unit costs and outcomes. Respiratory physiotherapy is often provided to
prevent and/or treat ventilator-associated pneumonia in patients with acquired brain injury.
The theoretical rationale of the respiratory physiotherapy is to improve airway clearance and
enhance ventilation which may reduce the incidence of pulmonary infections and thus
ventilator-associated pneumonia, and may in turn decrease the duration of mechanical
ventilation, prevent the need for tracheostomy and hence result in reduced costs and shorter
hospital stay. Although respiratory physiotherapy may be beneficial in reversing or
preventing ventilator-associated pneumonia, to date there are no data concerning the
effectiveness of respiratory physiotherapy in patients with acquired brain injury. Hence from
an evidence-based perspective, at present there is no justification for the role of respiratory
physiotherapy in the management of patients with acquired brain injury in the intensive care
unit
Date Create | : | 16/12/2014 | Type | : | Text | Format | : | pdf | Language | : | Indonesian | Identifier | : | UEU-Master-undergraduate_50 | Collection ID | : | undergraduate_50 | Call Number | : | 658.1 SMPt |
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