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Title: Ventilator Bundles


1
Ventilator Bundles
  • David Gourley, BS, RRT
  • Director of Cardiopulmonary Services
  • Chilton Memorial Hospital
  • Pompton Plains, New Jersey

2
Ventilator Bundles
  • Concept of a bundle
  • Several elements done simultaneously
  • Consistently result in better outcomes
  • Greater quality than elements done independently
  • Systems must ensure all elements applied to all
    patients
  • Limit bundle elements

3
Ventilator Bundle Performance Improvement
  • What we can accomplish?
  • To achieve greater than 95 on the ventilator
    bundle.
  • How will we know that a change is an improvement?
  • Monitor percent of ventilator patients receiving
    all five bundle elements

4
Ventilator Bundle Performance Improvement
  • What changes can we make that will result in
    improvement?
  • Improve education by distributing a FACT SHEET
  • Hold in-services for bedside providers
  • Improve communication among providers by using
    the DAILY GOALS SHEET during rounds in the ICU.

5
Ventilator Bundle Performance Improvement
  • What changes can we make that will result in
    improvement? (cont.)
  • Create independent redundancy to insure that
    patients receive the processes of care included
    in the ventilator bundle.
  • Conduct glucose control rounds where you review a
    patient who is on the protocol

6
Ventilator Bundle Elements
  • HOB elevation
  • Appropriate DVT prophylaxis
  • Appropriate PUD prophylaxis
  • Appropriate sedation
  • Assessment of readiness to extubate

7
HOB Elevation
  • HOB elevated greater than 30 degrees
  • Reduces frequency and risk of nosocomial
    pneumonia
  • Simple, no-cost intervention
  • Incidence of aspirations reduced 30
  • Vent and ICU LOS reduced

8
Appropriate DVT Prophylaxis
  • Thromboprophylaxis effective in preventing DVT
  • Multiple methods of thromboprophylaxis
  • Unfractionated heparin
  • Heparin
  • Mechanical prophylaxis (TED hose, sequential
    compression)
  • Baseline incidence of DVT at 30

9
Appropriate PUD Prophylaxis
  • Reduces risk of upper GI bleeding
  • Risk increased in
  • Mechanical ventilation greater than 48 hours
  • Coagulopathy
  • No specific therapy

10
Appropriate Sedation
  • Daily interruption decreases vent LOS
  • Vent LOS reduced by 33
  • ICU LOS reduced by 35
  • Hold sedation daily until patient can follow
    commands

11
Assessment of Readiness to Extubate
  • Reduce vent LOS, complications, and ICU costs
  • Daily screening of respiratory function
  • Spontaneous breathing trials
  • Vent LOS reduced by 1.5 days
  • Reduced self extubation, reintubation, trach,
    prolonged mechanical ventilation
  • No baseline data

12
Systems of Independent redundancy
  • To incorporate multiple independent triggers into
    the existing system and
  • improve compliance with the vent bundle
  • Add triggers to the charting system to query the
    RN/respiratory therapist when documenting
  • Is HOB elevated 30 degrees?
  • Is patient receiving DVT prophylaxis

13
Systems of Independent redundancy
  • Monitor performance for the ventilator bundle
  • Print a run chart of performance for vent bundle
    over time.
  • Plan meeting with team
  • Evaluate opportunities to further improve
    performance

14
Fact Sheet
  • Head of bed (HOB) elevation greater than 30
    degrees reduces the frequency and risk for
    nosocomial pneumonia compared to supine position.
  • The use of thromboprophylaxis is effective for
    preventing deep venous thrombosis (DVT).
  • The use of peptic ulcer disease (PUD) prophylaxis
    reduces the risk of upper gastrointestinal
    bleeding.

15
Fact Sheet
16
Additional Elements for Future Implementation
  • Appropriate Glucose Control
  • Intensive insulin therapy
  • Maintain blood glucose less than 110 mg/deciliter
  • Decrease morbidity and morality
  • Gastric Decontamination
  • Reduce colonization with resistant gram negative
    aerobic bacteria
  • Reduce ICU and hospital mortality

17
Ventilator Bundles
  • Ventilator bundles and performance improvement
  • Elements of a ventilator bundle
  • Systems of independent redundancy
  • Fact Sheet
  • Additional elements for future implementation
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