1999
DOI: 10.4037/ccn1999.19.5.18
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Early extubation and early activity after open heart surgery

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“…There is a strong correlation between “intubation time” and “postoperative bleeding, readmission to the operating room, congestive heart failure, cardiac arrest, and hypotension” after the patient's condition has stabilized (Yousefshahi, Samadi, Paknejad, Bastan Hagh, & Aminzadeh, 2019). Hence, the reduction of intubation time would lead to reduced complications (Goodwin, Bissett, Mason, Kates, & Weber, 1999).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There is a strong correlation between “intubation time” and “postoperative bleeding, readmission to the operating room, congestive heart failure, cardiac arrest, and hypotension” after the patient's condition has stabilized (Yousefshahi, Samadi, Paknejad, Bastan Hagh, & Aminzadeh, 2019). Hence, the reduction of intubation time would lead to reduced complications (Goodwin, Bissett, Mason, Kates, & Weber, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, coronary artery bypass grafting with median thoracotomy is still the main surgical method for the treatment of severe and multiple coronary artery disease [1]. Surgery requires midline splitting of the sternum, a large incision and an indwelling drainage tube; thus, patients usually suffer from obvious postoperative pain [2]. Studies have shown that more than 80% of patients suffer from moderate to severe postoperative pain [3].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, there is significant variation in defining the term “early extubation” (Konstantakos & Lee, 2000; Walthall, Robson & Ray, 2001). Based on the reviewed literature, early extubation, at 6 h after cardiac surgery, was thought to be realistic (Goodwin, Bissett, Mason, Kates & Weber, 1999; Walthall & Ray) Some clinicians have shown that intubation can be safely limited to 4–8 h or even as short as 2 h (Doering et al ., 1998; Walthall, Robson & Ray).…”
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“…In addition, it has been shown that earlier endotracheal tube removal hastens the return of ciliary function and improves respiratory dynamics and coughing. In fact, it has been proposed that early extubation should decrease the incidence of nosocomial pneumonia (Doering, 1997; Goodwin et al ., 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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