RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06642285
Effect of Implementing Evidence Based Practices on Prevention of Associated Nasal Pressure Injuries Among Preterm Neonates With Non-Invasive Respiratory Support
Sponsor
Kafrelsheikh University
Enrollment
30 participants
Start Date
Aug 1, 2024
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This study aims to evaluate the effect of implementing evidence based practices on prevention of associated nasal pressure injuries among preterm neonates with non invasive respiratory support
Eligibility
Min Age: 30 WeeksMax Age: 37 Weeks
Inclusion Criteria2
- Preterm neonates receiving NIRS
- whose gestational ages ranges between 30 and 37 weeks, and both genders
Exclusion Criteria5
- all preterm neonates not receiving NIRS,
- have prior nasal trauma caused by tracheal intubation
- or Infants exhibiting evidence of nasal damage during the NIRS procedure,
- have upper respiratory abnormalities.
- preterm neonates who have undergone any type of surgery and had life-threatening congenital abnormalities.
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Interventions
PROCEDURENon Invasive Respiratory Support bundle
premature neonates who will receive evidence-based guidelines for prevention of nasal pressure injuries associated with non invasive respiratory support till weaning
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