Changes in Attitudes and Actual Practice of Oxygen Therapy in ICUs after Implementation of a Conservative Oxygenation Guideline

Copyright © 2020 by Daedalus Enterprises. BACKGROUND: Little is known to what extent attitudes of ICU clinicians are influenced by new insights and recommendations to be more conservative with oxygen therapy. Our aim was to investigate whether implementation of a conservative oxygenation guideline s...

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Main Authors: Chloe Ca Grim, Hendrik Jf Helmerhorst, Marcus J. Schultz, Tineke Winters, Peter Hj van der Voort, David J. van Westerloo, Evert de Jonge
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spelling th-mahidol.591502020-10-05T12:40:05Z Changes in Attitudes and Actual Practice of Oxygen Therapy in ICUs after Implementation of a Conservative Oxygenation Guideline Chloe Ca Grim Hendrik Jf Helmerhorst Marcus J. Schultz Tineke Winters Peter Hj van der Voort David J. van Westerloo Evert de Jonge Our Lady Hospital - Amsterdam Leiden University Medical Center - LUMC Mahidol University Amsterdam UMC - University of Amsterdam Medicine Copyright © 2020 by Daedalus Enterprises. BACKGROUND: Little is known to what extent attitudes of ICU clinicians are influenced by new insights and recommendations to be more conservative with oxygen therapy. Our aim was to investigate whether implementation of a conservative oxygenation guideline structurally changed self-reported attitudes and actual clinical practice. METHODS: After the implementation of a conservative oxygen therapy guideline in 3 teaching hospitals in the Netherlands, ICU clinicians were surveyed regarding their attitudes toward oxygen therapy. The survey results were compared with survey results taken before the introduction of the new guideline. Arterial blood gas analysis data and ventilator settings were retrieved from all patients admitted to the participating ICUs in the studied period, and changes after implementing the guideline were assessed. RESULTS: In total, 180 ICU clinicians returned the survey. Compared to before implementation of a conservative oxygen guideline, more clinicians chose a preferred [Formula: see text] and an oxygen saturation measured from an arterial sample ([Formula: see text]) limit after implementation of the guideline. In general, clinicians reported a more conservative approach toward management of [Formula: see text] and less frequently increased the [Formula: see text]. In the period after the active implementation of the guideline, 5,840 subjects were admitted to the participating ICUs and 101,869 arterial blood gas analyses were retrieved. Actual practice changed with overall lower oxygenation levels (median [Formula: see text] 77.93 mm Hg, compared to 86.93 mm Hg before implementation) of arterial blood and a decrease of PEEP and [Formula: see text]. CONCLUSIONS: Implementing a conservative oxygenation guideline was an effective method that changed self-reported attitudes and actual clinical practice and improved adherence to conservative oxygenation targets in a short period of time. 2020-10-05T05:40:05Z 2020-10-05T05:40:05Z 2020-10-01 Article Respiratory care. Vol.65, No.10 (2020), 1502-1510 10.4187/respcare.07527 19433654 2-s2.0-85088208619 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/59150 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85088208619&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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spellingShingle Medicine
Chloe Ca Grim
Hendrik Jf Helmerhorst
Marcus J. Schultz
Tineke Winters
Peter Hj van der Voort
David J. van Westerloo
Evert de Jonge
Changes in Attitudes and Actual Practice of Oxygen Therapy in ICUs after Implementation of a Conservative Oxygenation Guideline
description Copyright © 2020 by Daedalus Enterprises. BACKGROUND: Little is known to what extent attitudes of ICU clinicians are influenced by new insights and recommendations to be more conservative with oxygen therapy. Our aim was to investigate whether implementation of a conservative oxygenation guideline structurally changed self-reported attitudes and actual clinical practice. METHODS: After the implementation of a conservative oxygen therapy guideline in 3 teaching hospitals in the Netherlands, ICU clinicians were surveyed regarding their attitudes toward oxygen therapy. The survey results were compared with survey results taken before the introduction of the new guideline. Arterial blood gas analysis data and ventilator settings were retrieved from all patients admitted to the participating ICUs in the studied period, and changes after implementing the guideline were assessed. RESULTS: In total, 180 ICU clinicians returned the survey. Compared to before implementation of a conservative oxygen guideline, more clinicians chose a preferred [Formula: see text] and an oxygen saturation measured from an arterial sample ([Formula: see text]) limit after implementation of the guideline. In general, clinicians reported a more conservative approach toward management of [Formula: see text] and less frequently increased the [Formula: see text]. In the period after the active implementation of the guideline, 5,840 subjects were admitted to the participating ICUs and 101,869 arterial blood gas analyses were retrieved. Actual practice changed with overall lower oxygenation levels (median [Formula: see text] 77.93 mm Hg, compared to 86.93 mm Hg before implementation) of arterial blood and a decrease of PEEP and [Formula: see text]. CONCLUSIONS: Implementing a conservative oxygenation guideline was an effective method that changed self-reported attitudes and actual clinical practice and improved adherence to conservative oxygenation targets in a short period of time.
author2 Our Lady Hospital - Amsterdam
author_facet Our Lady Hospital - Amsterdam
Chloe Ca Grim
Hendrik Jf Helmerhorst
Marcus J. Schultz
Tineke Winters
Peter Hj van der Voort
David J. van Westerloo
Evert de Jonge
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author Chloe Ca Grim
Hendrik Jf Helmerhorst
Marcus J. Schultz
Tineke Winters
Peter Hj van der Voort
David J. van Westerloo
Evert de Jonge
author_sort Chloe Ca Grim
title Changes in Attitudes and Actual Practice of Oxygen Therapy in ICUs after Implementation of a Conservative Oxygenation Guideline
title_short Changes in Attitudes and Actual Practice of Oxygen Therapy in ICUs after Implementation of a Conservative Oxygenation Guideline
title_full Changes in Attitudes and Actual Practice of Oxygen Therapy in ICUs after Implementation of a Conservative Oxygenation Guideline
title_fullStr Changes in Attitudes and Actual Practice of Oxygen Therapy in ICUs after Implementation of a Conservative Oxygenation Guideline
title_full_unstemmed Changes in Attitudes and Actual Practice of Oxygen Therapy in ICUs after Implementation of a Conservative Oxygenation Guideline
title_sort changes in attitudes and actual practice of oxygen therapy in icus after implementation of a conservative oxygenation guideline
publishDate 2020
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/59150
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