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the Effect of Adult Intubated Patient Clinical Pathway on Post-extubation Complications Prevention

the Effect of Adult Intubated Patient Clinical Pathway on Post-extubation Complications Prevention

Recruiting
18-60 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Post- extubation complications delay the complete recovery of critically ill patient. The clinical pathway is one strategies that help to manage and control these complications.

Description

The presence of endotracheal tube is associated with various fatal complications which are diagnosed mainly in post- extubation time. Those complications include laryngeal edema, laryngospasm, and post-extubation dysphagia which delay the complete recovery of critically ill patient. The clinical pathway is one of the excellent strategies that help the critical care staff to manage and control these complications

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Adult (>18 years)
  • orally intubated patients for the first time attached with MV for less than two weeks
  • with Glasgow coma scale (GCS) from 13-15.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • patients admitted with high risk for laryngeal edema,
  • difficult intubation,
  • ETT/anterior-posterior diameter ˃45%,
  • self-extubation, and
  • planned for tracheostomy.

Study details
    Dysphagia
    Dysphagia Rehabilitation

NCT07081399

Damanhour University

30 July 2025

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