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End Tidal Carbon Dioxide Monitoring (Capnography) In The Cardiac Intensive Care Unit, Madeline Elaine Huff, Kenneth T. Shelton Oct 2019

End Tidal Carbon Dioxide Monitoring (Capnography) In The Cardiac Intensive Care Unit, Madeline Elaine Huff, Kenneth T. Shelton

School of Medicine Publications and Presentations

Background: Carbon dioxide levels can be monitored throughout the respiratory cycle via capnography. In this way, capnography allows healthcare professionals to follow several respiratory factors in real-time, including respiratory depression, apnea, and hypercapnia. Postoperative patients are subjected to significant harm while receiving sedating medications without appropriate monitoring and intervention. Earlier detection of alterations to ventilation status will better enable providers to more accurately dose medications during procedures, especially in high-risk patient populations.

Methods: Patient selection included post-operative patients in the intensive care unit that were receiving sedation/analgesia, high dose or high frequency opioids, epidural or intrathecal pain management, patients that …


Implementation Of Trauma Service Guideline For The Use Of Phenobarbital In The Management Of The Non-Icu Trauma Patient At Risk Or Experiencing Severe Alcohol Withdrawal, Joseph Rappold, Julianne Ontengco, Stephen Tyzik, Suneela Nayak, Ruth Hanselman, Amy Sparks Sep 2019

Implementation Of Trauma Service Guideline For The Use Of Phenobarbital In The Management Of The Non-Icu Trauma Patient At Risk Or Experiencing Severe Alcohol Withdrawal, Joseph Rappold, Julianne Ontengco, Stephen Tyzik, Suneela Nayak, Ruth Hanselman, Amy Sparks

Operations Transformation

The trauma service in a large academic tertiary medical center admits a large proportion of patients with the secondary diagnosis of alcohol use disorder. Given the successful use of phenobarbital in the critical care unit for withdrawal prophylaxis and treatment of acute withdrawal, a quality improvement project was established to create and implement guidelines for the non ICU patient.

A root cause analysis demonstrated several issues to include inconsistent clinical decision documentation. As a result, several countermeasures were initiated to address the various issues.

Post implementation of countermeasures, a decrease in the amount of severe alcohol withdrawal as well as …


Reduction Of Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections (Cauti) In A Critical Care Setting, Deborah Jackson, Lindsey Lucas, Shawn Taylor, Jonathan Archibald, Stephen Tyzik, Suneela Nayak, Ruth Hanselman, Amy Sparks Sep 2019

Reduction Of Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections (Cauti) In A Critical Care Setting, Deborah Jackson, Lindsey Lucas, Shawn Taylor, Jonathan Archibald, Stephen Tyzik, Suneela Nayak, Ruth Hanselman, Amy Sparks

Operations Transformation

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the most common type of healthcare associated infections. Seventy five percent are related to indwelling urinary catheters. These infections come with increased morbidity and mortality risk. A team of intensive care providers at a large academic tertiary medical center initiated a quality improvement project to reduce the number of CAUTIs.

Baseline data established the total number of catheter days and CAUTIs by month. A subsequent root cause analysis was completed and several counter measures were developed to include a KPI implementation to track that all intensive care providers are educated in CAUTI and creation of …


Multicentre Pilot Randomised Clinical Trial Of Early In-Bed Cycle Ergometry With Ventilated Patients., Michelle E Kho, Alexander J Molloy, France J Clarke, Julie C Reid, Margaret S Herridge, Timothy Karachi, Bram Rochwerg, Alison E Fox-Robichaud, Andrew Je Seely, Sunita Mathur, Vincent Lo, Karen Ea Burns, Ian M Ball, Joseph R Pellizzari, Jean-Eric Tarride, Jill C Rudkowski, Karen Koo, Diane Heels-Ansdell, Deborah J Cook Jan 2019

Multicentre Pilot Randomised Clinical Trial Of Early In-Bed Cycle Ergometry With Ventilated Patients., Michelle E Kho, Alexander J Molloy, France J Clarke, Julie C Reid, Margaret S Herridge, Timothy Karachi, Bram Rochwerg, Alison E Fox-Robichaud, Andrew Je Seely, Sunita Mathur, Vincent Lo, Karen Ea Burns, Ian M Ball, Joseph R Pellizzari, Jean-Eric Tarride, Jill C Rudkowski, Karen Koo, Diane Heels-Ansdell, Deborah J Cook

Articles, Abstracts, and Reports

Introduction: Acute rehabilitation in critically ill patients can improve post-intensive care unit (post-ICU) physical function. In-bed cycling early in a patient's ICU stay is a promising intervention. The objective of this study was to determine the feasibility of recruitment, intervention delivery and retention in a multi centre randomised clinical trial (RCT) of early in-bed cycling with mechanically ventilated (MV) patients.

Methods: We conducted a pilot RCT conducted in seven Canadian medical-surgical ICUs. We enrolled adults who could ambulate independently before ICU admission, within the first 4 days of invasive MV and first 7 days of ICU admission. Following informed consent, …