Determining the Effect of Two Different Methods in Children to Maintain Drain Patency After Cardiac Surgery
Infant ALL, Congenital Heart Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Infant ALL focused on measuring infant, congenital heart disease, drain patency, nursing
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
-Parents / legal guardian agree to participate in the study and sign the informed consent form,
- Having undergone congenital cardivascular surgery for the first time,
- Chest and / or mediastinal drain after cardiac surgery,
- Without secondary congenital anomaly and chronic disease,
- No neurological symptoms,
- No sepsis,
- 1 month - 1 year old age group,
- Anticoagulant use after surgery and during research,
Exclusion Criteria:
Receiving extra corporal membrane oxygenation support,
- Sternum admitted to open intensive care,
- Receiving intraaortic balloon pump support,
- Reoperative
- Complicated cases with bleeding diathesis and thought to be highly drained
Sites / Locations
- Acıbadem University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Control
Experimental Group (Absorption Group)
Experimental Group (Milking Group)
The first method; There is no application in maintaining the drain opening, but if there are necessary medical indications such as clot formation, blood accumulation in the drainage connections, lack of drainage, this group is intervened by milking method. In our study, this group will be taken as a control group, there will be a situation that requires intervention in the first 6 hours, and if the milking method is used, it will be excluded from the sample.
The second method used to maintain the drain opening is the suction method. In this study, this group will be taken as the first experimental group. The suction method is a continuous use until the patient's drainage requirement and the physician's request is terminated by ensuring that the pressure is between 5 and 15 kPa (kilopascals) or 10-20 cm H20 after the appropriate negative pressure tracking system of the patient, who is accepted with intensive care under water drainage system, is established. system.
The third method is milking. In our study, this group will be taken as the 2nd experimental group. In the milking method, the process starts from the area close to the drain entry point. The latex tube is folded into 12 cm long pieces and gripped with two hands. The nurse repeats the process 3 times by compressing the parts gripped by the hand. This process is then used at intervals every hour to repeat the distal part.