Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8556419 | Australian Critical Care | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Most ICUs in Australia and New Zealand are equipped for closed system suctioning. As hyperoxygenation minimises desaturation during suctioning, there may be scope for a larger proportion of physiotherapists to use this adjunct. The practice of hyperinflation before and after suctioning was uncommon despite the emerging evidence for improved lung compliance with this procedure. Subglottic suctioning was infrequently available as a choice for physiotherapists despite the strong evidence, which suggests an evidence-practice gap.
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Authors
Charissa S.L. BSc (Physiotherapy), Meg BSc (Physiotherapy), PhD, Kylie BSc (Physiotherapy), PhD,