Prolonged Intubation - May 22, 2023

Created: October 01, 2023

Last Updated: November 18, 2023

Contributor(s):

Shannon Crotwell, RN

Program Coordinator Perfect Care

Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute, Charlotte, NC

Editor(s):

Cheryl Crisafi MSN RN CNL

Summary

During this presentation, you will learn about pulmonary risk strategies to reduce prolonged ventilation after cardiac surgery. This presentation focuses on pulmonary care pre, intra, and postop and how ERAS protocols positively impact prolonged ventilation.

The ERAS Cardiac Multidisciplinary Team Meeting is a collaborative opportunity for ERAS team members from around the world to share best practices, experiences, and expertise while discussing current ERAS topics. The meeting is open to anyone interested in learning more about ERAS or wanting to share their knowledge with others. A diverse perspective on perioperative care is gained through cross-disciplinary discussion between coordinators, nurses, physicians, physiotherapists, and other members of the healthcare team.

Meetings are held virtually, at regularly scheduled intervals. Invitations for upcoming meetings and links to join are distributed via email. If you are interested in participating in one of our ERAS Cardiac Multidisciplinary Team Meetings or would like additional information, please email us at: team@erascardiac.org.

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Educational Materials

Sustained Reduction in Prolonged Ventilation After CABG
Shannon Crotwell presents her institution's data on successfully reducing prolonged intubation followed by group discussion on this topic.

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