Valoración del dolor en la aspiración de secreciones traqueales en pacientes con traumatismo craneal mediante la Escala de conductas indicadoras de dolor (ESCID). [artículo]
Por: López López, Candelas [UCI] | Murillo Pérez, María del Ara [UCI] | Morales Sánchez, Cindia [Medicina Intensiva] | Torrente Vela, Silvia [UCI] | Orejana Martín, María [UCI] | García Iglesias, Mónica [UCI] | Cuenca Solanas, Manuela [Medicina Intensiva] | Alted López, Emilio [Medicina Intensiva].
Colaborador(es): Servicio de Medicina Intensiva.
Tipo de material: ArtículoEditor: Enfermería intensiva, 2014Descripción: 25(3):114-21.Recursos en línea: Solicitar documento Resumen: Objective: To assess pain response on patients with moderate to severe head injury before a common nursing procedure: tracheal suctioning. Material and method: An observational longitudinal pilot study with consecutive sampling performed from September to December of 2012. Pain was assessed by a pain behavioral indicator scale 5 minutes before, meanwhile and 15 minutes after tracheal suctioning the days 1, 3 and 6 of their intensive care unit (ICU) stay, as well as a non-painful procedure: rubbing with gauze the forearm of the patient. Pseudo-analgesia and hemodynamic variables were also recorded. Descriptive analysis of the variables, inferential statistics with t-student and Anova with SPSS 17.0; statistical tests were considered significant if the critical level observed was less than 5% (P<.05). Results: Pain was assessed on 27 patients. 82% suffered from severe head trauma and 18% moderate. The average pain value during nursing procedure day 1 was 3, 18±2.6, day 3: 2, 59±2 and day 6: 3, 94±2.3. There was a significant increase in mean pain while performing suctioning during the three days of assessment (P<.05); however no significant differences between the average pain value on the three days of the assessment (P>.05) were shown. Data for the painless procedure were significantly different on day 6 (P<.05) CONCLUSION: During tracheal suctioning in patients with head injury in the first 6 days in the ICU, objective mild-moderate pain according to ESCID scale has been detected.Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento |
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López López C, Murillo Pérez MA, Morales Sánchez C, Torrente Vela S, Orejana Martín M, García Iglesias M et al. Valoración del dolor en la aspiración de secreciones traqueales en pacientes con traumatismo craneal mediante la Escala de conductas indicadoras de dolor (ESCID). Enferm Intensiva. 2014 Jul-Sep;25(3):114-21.
PMID: 24814281
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Objective: To assess pain response on patients with moderate to severe head injury before a common nursing procedure: tracheal suctioning.
Material and method: An observational longitudinal pilot study with consecutive sampling performed from September to December of 2012. Pain was assessed by a pain behavioral indicator scale 5 minutes before, meanwhile and 15 minutes after tracheal suctioning the days 1, 3 and 6 of their intensive care unit (ICU) stay, as well as a non-painful procedure: rubbing with gauze the forearm of the patient. Pseudo-analgesia and hemodynamic variables were also recorded. Descriptive analysis of the variables, inferential statistics with t-student and Anova with SPSS 17.0; statistical tests were considered significant if the critical level observed was less than 5% (P<.05).
Results: Pain was assessed on 27 patients. 82% suffered from severe head trauma and 18% moderate. The average pain value during nursing procedure day 1 was 3, 18±2.6, day 3: 2, 59±2 and day 6: 3, 94±2.3. There was a significant increase in mean pain while performing suctioning during the three days of assessment (P<.05); however no significant differences between the average pain value on the three days of the assessment (P>.05) were shown. Data for the painless procedure were significantly different on day 6 (P<.05) CONCLUSION: During tracheal suctioning in patients with head injury in the first 6 days in the ICU, objective mild-moderate pain according to ESCID scale has been detected.
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