Gasometric parameters after tracheal aspiration in patients with septic shock: A clinical trial

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Hypothesis: There is no hypoxemia after tracheal aspiration when there is no optimization of O2 pre-aspiration. Aim: To verify, through the assessment of arterial gasometry, if there is a significant difference in the values of SaO2, PaO2 and P/F in patients on ventilatory assistance and septic shock when FiO2 is not kept to 100% after tracheal aspiration. Method: a randomized clinical trial-type crossover, with two interventions, one arm, double-blind, phase III. A convenience sample of 27 patients is used by calculation for discrete variables of finite populations. Inclusion criteria: septic shock due to local infection, mechanical ventilation for more than 12 hours, optimal FiO2 <95%, PEEP <24 mmHg. For the statistical analysis we will use the student's t-test with a significance level of 5% supported by software R version 2.5.1.

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Ferreira, A. de O. M., Silva, M. E. dos S., Vidigal, P. D., Bosa, M. C. P., & de Lima, D. V. M. (2012). Gasometric parameters after tracheal aspiration in patients with septic shock: A clinical trial. Online Brazilian Journal of Nursing, 11(2 SUPPL. 1), 533–557. https://doi.org/10.5935/1676-4285.2012s027

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