Optimal delivery of aerosolized medication to mechanically ventilated pediatric and neonatal patients: A scoping review

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作者
Chartrand, Louise [1 ]
Ploszay, Victoria [2 ]
Tessier, Sebastien [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Manitoba, Dept Resp Therapy, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
[2] St Boniface Gen Hosp, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
[3] Univ Manitoba, Childrens Hosp Res Inst Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
来源
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY THERAPY | 2022年 / 58卷 / 01期
关键词
aerosol therapy; mechanical ventilation; pediatric; scoping review; optimization of medication delivery; METERED-DOSE INHALER; NEBULIZER TYPE; POSITION; THERAPY; SPACER;
D O I
10.29390/cjrt-2022-044
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objectives: Delivering aerosolized medication to patients during mechanical ventilation is a common practice in respiratory therapy for adult, pediatric, and neonatal populations. However, aerosol delivery in pediatric populations is inconsistent and challenging, impacting how the drug is delivered. Some factors that influence drug delivery efficiency are directly under the purview of the clinician or therapist administering the drugs. However, excessive variability exists amongst clinicians and therapists working at the same site and between different sites. This review aims to systematically summarize the literature to identify current practice variations, identify common practices, and provide suggestions to guide future research in this area. In addition, this scoping review aims to identify the available evidence and knowledge gaps in the literature regarding the delivery of aerosolized medication to pediatric populations during mechanical ventilation. More specifically, the question that guided our research was: What are the best strategies for optimizing aerosol delivery of medication to pediatric patients, including neonates, while on mechanical ventilation?Methods: A scoping review, using the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology, was conducted until September 2022 in the CINAHL, EMBASE (Ovid), and Medline (Ovid) databases. Our initial search yielded 248 articles. After screening the titles, abstracts, and full text of the articles according to inclusion and exclusion criteria, five articles were analyzed.Results: We identified three main topics for discussion: the type of device used for administering aerosolized medication, appropriate mechanical ventilation settings, and optimal placement of the nebulizer delivery system.Conclusion: Of the three topics we intended to discuss, we only found enough evidence to suggest using mesh nebulizers to increase aerosol deposition. We found conflicting or outdated results for the other two topics. This demonstrates a significant gap in the literature since aerosol medications are rou-tinely administered to mechanically ventilated neonatal and other pediatric patients.
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