A weaning protocol administered by critical care nurses for the weaning of patients from mechanical ventilation

J Crit Care. 2012 Dec;27(6):549-55. doi: 10.1016/j.jcrc.2011.11.008. Epub 2012 Jan 9.

Abstract

Purpose: The primary objective of this clinical trial of patients on mechanical ventilation was to determine if a weaning protocol implemented solely by nurses could reduce the weaning time relative to usual care (UC).

Materials and methods: This study is a prospective, randomized, controlled trial conducted from January 2007 to January 2009 that compared protocol-based weaning (PBW) with UC. A total of 122 patients who received invasive ventilation in the medical ICU of the Asan Medical Center were examined. Nurses operated the mechanical ventilators according to a predesigned ventilator-weaning protocol for the PBW group (n = 61), and intensive care unit (ICU) physicians managed weaning in the UC group (n = 61).

Results: There were no significant differences in the 2 groups at baseline. The number of patients who successfully discontinued mechanical ventilation was similar in the 2 groups (PBW, 46 patients, 75.4%; UC, 47 patients, 77.0%; P = .832). The weaning time was 47 hours (interquartile range, 24-168 hours) in the UC group and 25 hours (interquartile range, 5.75-134 hours) in the PBW group (P = .010).

Conclusions: The weaning protocol administered by the nurses was safe and reduced the weaning time from mechanical ventilation in patients who were recovering from respiratory failure.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Clinical Protocols*
  • Critical Care / methods*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Nursing Staff, Hospital*
  • Prospective Studies
  • Time Factors
  • Ventilator Weaning / methods*
  • Ventilator Weaning / nursing*