在接受体外膜氧合治疗的大便失禁重症监护病房患者中应用粪便收集装置:一项队列比较研究。

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-10-01
Xingliang Zhou, Qingyun Wang, Zhi He, Sufei Xiao, Weiqing Ruan
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研究目的本研究旨在评估粪便收集装置在预防大便失禁相关皮炎(IAD)和减少接受体外膜氧合(ECMO)治疗的重症监护病房大便失禁患者皮肤护理时间方面的效果:方法: 在普通重症监护病房开展了一项非随机对比队列(准实验)研究,进行了前后对比。2017年6月至2022年5月期间,在普通重症监护病房接受ECMO治疗并伴有大便失禁(FI)的85名卧床患者参与了研究,并根据其接受的粪便收集装置分为两组。40人被分配到对照组(仅有结构化的IAD预防护理方案),45人被分配到干预组(结构化的IAD预防护理方案加上粪便收集装置的应用)。IAD状况通过尿失禁相关皮炎干预工具(IAD-IT)进行评估。粪便一致性通过布里斯托粪便量表进行评估。结果测量包括皮肤护理时间、IAD发生率以及两组在此期间的出血并发症:结果:干预组患者的 IAD 发生率低于对照组(13.33% 对 52.50%,P < .05)。干预组患者的护肤时间明显减少(对照组为 63.30±14.09 分钟,干预组为 28.44±2.04 分钟,P < .01)。干预组有 3 例翻身出血并发症,对照组有 11 例,翻身并发症明显减少(3 对 11,P = .022):应用粪便收集装置可减少皮肤护理时间,并减少接受 ECMO 支持的 FI 伴腹泻 ICU 患者因翻身护理皮肤而引起的 IAD 和出血。
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Application of fecal collection device in Intensive Care Unit Patients with fecal incontinence Receiving Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation: A Comparison Cohort Study.

Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of fecal collection devices in preventing incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD) and reducing skin care time in ICU patients with fecal incontinence undergoing Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO).

Methods: A nonrandomized comparison cohort (quasi-experimental) study with pre-post comparison was carried out in a general intensive care unit. 85 bedridden patients receiving ECMO with fecal incontinence (FI) in a general intensive care unit between June 2017 and May 2022 participated in the study and separated into two groups according to the fecal collection device they received. 40 were assigned to the Control group (structured IAD preventive care protocol alone) and 45 to the Intervention group (structured IAD preventive care protocol plus application of fecal collection device). The status of IAD was assessed using the Incontinence Associated Dermatitis Intervention Tool (IAD-IT). Fecal consistency was evaluated via the Bristol Stool Scale. Outcome measures included the nursing time for skin care and the incidence of IAD, and bleeding complications between the two groups during the period.

Results: Participants in the Intervention group had fewer IAD occurrences than participants in the Control group (13.33% vs. 52.50%, P < .05). The patients in the Intervention group significantly reduced skincare time (63.30±14.09 min in the Control group versus 28.44±2.04 min in the Intervention group, P < .01). There was 3 turning complications for bleeding in the Intervention group and 11 in the Control group and had a significant reduction in urning complications(3 vs.11, P = .022).

Conclusions: Applying a fecal collection device may reduce skincare time and reduce occurrences of IAD and bleeding related to turning position for skin care in ICU patients with FI associated with diarrhea receiving ECMO Support.This study offers a more efficient way to use the fecal collection device in ECMO patients.Future research needs to focus on the perianal skin in ECMO patients regarding fecal collection devices connected to continuous low-negative-pressure suction devices.

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