Efficacy of the ABCDE Bundle to Improve the Outcome of Patients in the Intensive Care Unit
Autor: | Ankita Adesh Patkar, Vaishali R. Mohite, Samir K. Choudhari, Mahadeo Shinde |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Zdroj: | International Journal of Current Research and Review. 13:260-264 |
ISSN: | 0975-5241 2231-2196 |
Popis: | Introduction: A multidisciplinary team, cutting-edge technology, and state-of-the-art equipment are all available to severely sick patients in intensive care units. These facilities also provide continuous monitoring of patients who are in critical condition. Aims: To improve a patient’s physical and cognitive status. Materials and Method: An observational study that was not experimental was conducted out on patients receiving mechanical ventilation in the intensive care unit. The non-probability convenient sampling method was used to recruit a total of three hundred and fifty samples for the sample. The intensive care unit was the setting for the investigation. Patients who were hospitalised to the ICU and were receiving support from a mechanical ventilator were considered for participation in this study. Result: The findings indicate that out of 350 patients, 48.9% fell within the age range of 51–70 years, while 96 patients (27.4%) were older than 70 years. Regarding the question of gender, 56.6% of them were men while 152 of them (43.4% of the total) were females. According to the findings of this study, 1.4% of patients exhibited inadequate performance on the sedation awakening trial (SAT). The SAT scores of 32.9% of patients were considered to be average, while 65.7% of patients had good SAT scores. 2.3% of patients had a low score on the Spontaneous Breathing Trial (SBT), 46.6% of patients had an average score for the SBT, and 51.1% of patients had a high score on the SBT. Conclusion: The process of deploying the ABCDE bundles is producing improved results for the outcomes of patients who are being treated in the intensive care unit. |
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