“FACTORS PREDICTING SUCCESS IN OROTRACHEAL EXTUBATION OF INDIVIDUALS ADMITTED TO PEDIATRIC ICU WITH EMPHASIS ON CARDIOLOGY”

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Autor(a) principal: Nascimento, Thiago Ruam
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Lima, Emylly Evyn Oliveira da Silva Matos, Leal, Cassiano Richel Ferreira, Soares, Maíra Kézia Freire, Viana, Tamara Caroline Pereira, Lobo, Cicera Cristina Ferreira, Mattar, Ana Luiza Rilko, Dumont, Fani Elesbão, Alves, Tatiane da costa, Souza , Ana Beatriz Pereira de, Fernandes , Carina dos Santos, Sousa , Letícia Graziela Lopes França, França, Érica Carla de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences
Texto Completo: https://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/1212
Resumo:  To highlight, from the literature, the repercussions of early extubation performed on children after cardiac surgery. Methods: This is an integrative review. To develop the guiding question, the PICo strategy was applied: P - Child; I - Repercussions of cardiac surgery; Co - Early extubation. Furthermore, the following databases were used: Embase, Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online, SCOPUS, Web of Science, and the virtual library Scientific Electronic Library Online and timeless search. N = 6,836 studies were found, and n = 4 articles were selected to compose this review. For orotracheal extubation in pediatric patients, it is strongly recommended to assess their readiness. However, the use of a device or practice that was superior to clinical judgment has not yet been accurately determined. Results: Early extubation after cardiac surgical procedures has gained prominence in recent years, becoming a perioperative care practice capable of reducing the demand for analgesic and sedative medications, given that endotracheal intubation can be considered a harmful stimulant. Final considerations: Therefore, it was possible to understand the repercussions of early extubation after pediatric cardiac surgery, in addition to understanding the concerns related to the safety of this practice, due to the limited evidence of its use in children. Furthermore, there was a lack of studies related to the topic, highlighting the need for new research that addresses the effects of early extubation and its repercussions for pediatric patients.
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spelling “FACTORS PREDICTING SUCCESS IN OROTRACHEAL EXTUBATION OF INDIVIDUALS ADMITTED TO PEDIATRIC ICU WITH EMPHASIS ON CARDIOLOGY”“FATORES PREDITORES DE SUCESSO NA EXTUBAÇÃO OROTRAQUEAL DE INDIVÍDUOS INTERNADOS EM UTI PEDIÁTRICA COM ÊNFASE EM CARDIOLOGIA"Cardiologia, Extubação, Pediatria, Preditores.Cardiology, Extubation, Pediatrics, Predictors. To highlight, from the literature, the repercussions of early extubation performed on children after cardiac surgery. Methods: This is an integrative review. To develop the guiding question, the PICo strategy was applied: P - Child; I - Repercussions of cardiac surgery; Co - Early extubation. Furthermore, the following databases were used: Embase, Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online, SCOPUS, Web of Science, and the virtual library Scientific Electronic Library Online and timeless search. N = 6,836 studies were found, and n = 4 articles were selected to compose this review. For orotracheal extubation in pediatric patients, it is strongly recommended to assess their readiness. However, the use of a device or practice that was superior to clinical judgment has not yet been accurately determined. Results: Early extubation after cardiac surgical procedures has gained prominence in recent years, becoming a perioperative care practice capable of reducing the demand for analgesic and sedative medications, given that endotracheal intubation can be considered a harmful stimulant. Final considerations: Therefore, it was possible to understand the repercussions of early extubation after pediatric cardiac surgery, in addition to understanding the concerns related to the safety of this practice, due to the limited evidence of its use in children. Furthermore, there was a lack of studies related to the topic, highlighting the need for new research that addresses the effects of early extubation and its repercussions for pediatric patients.Evidenciar, a partir da literatura, quais as repercussões da extubação precoce realizada na criança após cirurgia cardíaca. Métodos: Trata-se de uma revisão integrativa. Para elaborar a questão norteadora, aplicou-se a estratégia PICo: P - Criança; I - Repercussões de cirurgia cardíaca; Co - Extubação precoce. Ainda, utilizou-se as seguintes bases de dados: Embase, Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online, SCOPUS, Web of Science, e a biblioteca virtual Scientific Electronic Library Online e busca atemporal. Foram encontrados n = 6.836 estudos, sendo selecionado n = 4 artigos para compor esta revisão.Para a extubação orotraqueal em pacientes pediátricos, é fortemente recomendada a avaliação de sua prontidão. No entanto, a utilização de um dispositivo ou prática que fosse superior ao julgamento clínico ainda não foi determinada com exatidão. Resultados: A realização da extubação precoce após o procedimento cirúrgico cardíaco ganhou destaque nos últimos anos, tornando-se uma prática dos cuidados perioperatórios, capaz de reduzir a demanda por medicamentos analgésicos e sedativos, visto que a intubação endotraqueal pode ser considerada um estimulante nocivo. Considerações finais: Logo, foi possível compreender as repercussões da extubação precoce após a cirurgia cardíaca pediátrica, além de entender as preocupações relacionadas à segurança desta prática, devido às evidências limitadas do seu uso para as crianças. Ainda, percebeu-se a escassez de estudos relacionados à temática, ressaltando a necessidade de novas pesquisas que abordem os efeitos da extubação precoce e suas repercussões para o paciente pediátrico.Specialized Dentistry Group2024-01-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/121210.36557/2674-8169.2024v6n1p337-353Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 337-353Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 6 Núm. 1 (2024): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 337-353Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; v. 6 n. 1 (2024): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 337-3532674-8169reponame:Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciencesinstname:Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)instacron:GOEporhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/1212/1375Copyright (c) 2024 Thiago Ruam Nascimento, Emylly Evyn Oliveira da Silva Matos Lima, Cassiano Richel Ferreira Leal, Maíra Kézia Freire Soares, Tamara Caroline Pereira Viana, Cicera Cristina Ferreira Lobo, Ana Luiza Rilko Mattar, Fani Elesbão Dumon, Tatiane da costa Alves, Ana Beatriz Pereira de Souza , Carina dos Santos Fernandes , Letícia Graziela Lopes França Sousa , Érica Carla de Françahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNascimento, Thiago RuamLima, Emylly Evyn Oliveira da Silva Matos Leal, Cassiano Richel FerreiraSoares, Maíra Kézia FreireViana, Tamara Caroline Pereira Lobo, Cicera Cristina Ferreira Mattar, Ana Luiza RilkoDumont, Fani ElesbãoAlves, Tatiane da costa Souza , Ana Beatriz Pereira deFernandes , Carina dos SantosSousa , Letícia Graziela Lopes FrançaFrança, Érica Carla de2024-01-09T13:30:58Zoai:ojs.bjihs.emnuvens.com.br:article/1212Revistahttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihsONGhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/oaijournal.bjihs@periodicosbrasil.com.br2674-81692674-8169opendoar:2024-01-09T13:30:58Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences - Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv “FACTORS PREDICTING SUCCESS IN OROTRACHEAL EXTUBATION OF INDIVIDUALS ADMITTED TO PEDIATRIC ICU WITH EMPHASIS ON CARDIOLOGY”
“FATORES PREDITORES DE SUCESSO NA EXTUBAÇÃO OROTRAQUEAL DE INDIVÍDUOS INTERNADOS EM UTI PEDIÁTRICA COM ÊNFASE EM CARDIOLOGIA"
title “FACTORS PREDICTING SUCCESS IN OROTRACHEAL EXTUBATION OF INDIVIDUALS ADMITTED TO PEDIATRIC ICU WITH EMPHASIS ON CARDIOLOGY”
spellingShingle “FACTORS PREDICTING SUCCESS IN OROTRACHEAL EXTUBATION OF INDIVIDUALS ADMITTED TO PEDIATRIC ICU WITH EMPHASIS ON CARDIOLOGY”
Nascimento, Thiago Ruam
Cardiologia, Extubação, Pediatria, Preditores.
Cardiology, Extubation, Pediatrics, Predictors.
title_short “FACTORS PREDICTING SUCCESS IN OROTRACHEAL EXTUBATION OF INDIVIDUALS ADMITTED TO PEDIATRIC ICU WITH EMPHASIS ON CARDIOLOGY”
title_full “FACTORS PREDICTING SUCCESS IN OROTRACHEAL EXTUBATION OF INDIVIDUALS ADMITTED TO PEDIATRIC ICU WITH EMPHASIS ON CARDIOLOGY”
title_fullStr “FACTORS PREDICTING SUCCESS IN OROTRACHEAL EXTUBATION OF INDIVIDUALS ADMITTED TO PEDIATRIC ICU WITH EMPHASIS ON CARDIOLOGY”
title_full_unstemmed “FACTORS PREDICTING SUCCESS IN OROTRACHEAL EXTUBATION OF INDIVIDUALS ADMITTED TO PEDIATRIC ICU WITH EMPHASIS ON CARDIOLOGY”
title_sort “FACTORS PREDICTING SUCCESS IN OROTRACHEAL EXTUBATION OF INDIVIDUALS ADMITTED TO PEDIATRIC ICU WITH EMPHASIS ON CARDIOLOGY”
author Nascimento, Thiago Ruam
author_facet Nascimento, Thiago Ruam
Lima, Emylly Evyn Oliveira da Silva Matos
Leal, Cassiano Richel Ferreira
Soares, Maíra Kézia Freire
Viana, Tamara Caroline Pereira
Lobo, Cicera Cristina Ferreira
Mattar, Ana Luiza Rilko
Dumont, Fani Elesbão
Alves, Tatiane da costa
Souza , Ana Beatriz Pereira de
Fernandes , Carina dos Santos
Sousa , Letícia Graziela Lopes França
França, Érica Carla de
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author2 Lima, Emylly Evyn Oliveira da Silva Matos
Leal, Cassiano Richel Ferreira
Soares, Maíra Kézia Freire
Viana, Tamara Caroline Pereira
Lobo, Cicera Cristina Ferreira
Mattar, Ana Luiza Rilko
Dumont, Fani Elesbão
Alves, Tatiane da costa
Souza , Ana Beatriz Pereira de
Fernandes , Carina dos Santos
Sousa , Letícia Graziela Lopes França
França, Érica Carla de
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author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nascimento, Thiago Ruam
Lima, Emylly Evyn Oliveira da Silva Matos
Leal, Cassiano Richel Ferreira
Soares, Maíra Kézia Freire
Viana, Tamara Caroline Pereira
Lobo, Cicera Cristina Ferreira
Mattar, Ana Luiza Rilko
Dumont, Fani Elesbão
Alves, Tatiane da costa
Souza , Ana Beatriz Pereira de
Fernandes , Carina dos Santos
Sousa , Letícia Graziela Lopes França
França, Érica Carla de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cardiologia, Extubação, Pediatria, Preditores.
Cardiology, Extubation, Pediatrics, Predictors.
topic Cardiologia, Extubação, Pediatria, Preditores.
Cardiology, Extubation, Pediatrics, Predictors.
description  To highlight, from the literature, the repercussions of early extubation performed on children after cardiac surgery. Methods: This is an integrative review. To develop the guiding question, the PICo strategy was applied: P - Child; I - Repercussions of cardiac surgery; Co - Early extubation. Furthermore, the following databases were used: Embase, Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online, SCOPUS, Web of Science, and the virtual library Scientific Electronic Library Online and timeless search. N = 6,836 studies were found, and n = 4 articles were selected to compose this review. For orotracheal extubation in pediatric patients, it is strongly recommended to assess their readiness. However, the use of a device or practice that was superior to clinical judgment has not yet been accurately determined. Results: Early extubation after cardiac surgical procedures has gained prominence in recent years, becoming a perioperative care practice capable of reducing the demand for analgesic and sedative medications, given that endotracheal intubation can be considered a harmful stimulant. Final considerations: Therefore, it was possible to understand the repercussions of early extubation after pediatric cardiac surgery, in addition to understanding the concerns related to the safety of this practice, due to the limited evidence of its use in children. Furthermore, there was a lack of studies related to the topic, highlighting the need for new research that addresses the effects of early extubation and its repercussions for pediatric patients.
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