Assistive Communication Device Used During Pediatric Noninvasive Ventilation.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Critical care nurse Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.4037/ccn2024960
Emily Otto, Ashley Kaspar, Keith Kerr, Gayle Droemer, Allison Waddle
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Abstract

Introduction: Noninvasive ventilation therapy is a common approach in acute respiratory failure as an alternative to invasive mechanical ventilation. Assistive communication strategies are necessary to overcome communication impairments and anxiety caused by oronasal obstruction in pediatric intensive care unit patients undergoing noninvasive ventilation.

Clinical findings and diagnosis: A 7-year-old girl was admitted with a history of pulmonary arterial hypertension and recurrent respiratory failure requiring bilevel positive airway pressure intervention. The patient experienced initial lack of bilevel positive airway pressure mask compliance due to oronasal mask discomfort.

Interventions: The trial of a novel communication device (SPEAX, Ataia Medical) involving a microphone that attaches to the patient's bilevel positive airway pressure mask for enhanced communication.

Outcomes: Use of the assistive communication device was associated with increased intelligibility to familiar listeners, mask compliance, enhanced mobility, and reduced patient anxiety levels throughout hospitalization and in later episodes of readmission.

Conclusion: The implementation of assistive communication devices can alleviate communication barriers in pediatric bilevel positive airway pressure users, contributing to increased compliance and diminished anxiety for patients and caregivers. Providing a pathway for effective communication may reduce sedation use, minimizing risks of sedation-related delirium and improving overall quality of life in these patients.

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Critical care nurse
Critical care nurse 医学-护理
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期刊介绍: Critical Care Nurse (CCN) is an official publication of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN). Authors are invited to submit manuscripts for consideration and peer review. Clinical topics must meet the mission of CCN and address nursing practice of acute and critically ill patients.
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