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Effect of Accidental and Self Extubation on
Mechanically Ventilated Patients' Outcomes in
Intensive Care Units

Research Authors
Fayza Abdou
Research Department
Research Journal
International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)
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Research Publisher
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Research Rank
1
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Research Year
2018
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Research Abstract

Background: unplanned extubation (UE), which is defined as deliberate self-extubation by a patient receiving mechanical
ventilation support or accidental extubation by staff nursing and medical procedures. Objective: assess the effect of accidental and selfextubation on mechanically ventilated patients' outcomes. Design: a descriptive research design was used in this study. Research
question: what is the effect of accidental and self-extubation on mechanically ventilated patients' outcomes? Setting: This study was
conducted in general and trauma intensive care units at Assuit University Hospital. Subjects: sixty critically ill patients attached with the
endotracheal tube and mechanical ventilation Results: the majority of the studied critically ill patient had respiratory consequences after
UE and statistically significant differences between self-extubation and accidental extubation patients regarding occurrences of
aspiration and tachycardia on the first day. Conclusion: Unplanned extubation (UE) is a frequent event after endotracheal intubation
with mechanical ventilation (MV). Self-extubation is the most common type of UE and accidental removal of the tube is a very poor
patient outcome and needs more aggressive management than patients with self-extubation.