Best Practices for Prevention of Ventilator Associated Pneumonia. Marti Shaver, RN, CIC Derreck Wallace, RRT Ruth Sidor, MSN APRN

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Best Practices for Prevention of Ventilator Associated Pneumonia Marti Shaver, RN, CIC Derreck Wallace, RRT Ruth Sidor, MSN APRN

North Decatur Hillandale Downtown Decatur

DeKalb Regional Health System Has more than 800 physicians skilled in 55 medical specialties 3 hospitals 42 physician practices

DeKalb Medical at North Decatur 32 bed Medical Surgical ICU Average of 4500 ventilator days per year AVLOS 5.4 days

Number of VAP VAP Occurrences July 2010-June 2013 5 4 3 2 1 0

ZAP the VAP Implemented the full Ventilator Bundle during 2013 Head of the bed elevated 30-45 Oral care every 2 hours with every 12 hours teeth brushing and CHG oral care Daily Sedation Interuption Deep Venous Thrombosis prophylaxis Peptic Ulcer Disease prophlaxis

ZAP the VAP Introduced the new NHSN ventilator associated event (VAE) definitions to all ICU and Respiratory Care staff Utilized the CUSP model to engage staff and physicians Educated all ICU and Respiratory staff on the bundle Infection Prevention conducted daily rounds and concurrent surveillance

Additional activity ZAP the VAP Networked with other facilities and incorporated community practices Took field trips to other facilities Participated in any educational session related to VAP prevention Added a transport bundle 2014 Intensivists hired

A reduction in Ventilator Associated Pneumonias occurred as a result of implementing and sustaining a bundled approach to care and standardization of the ventilator associated event definitions and criteria. The number of ventilator days for the postimplementation period (2013) remain essentially unchanged when compared to the preimplementaiton period (2014-2016).

Number of VAP VAP Occurrences July 2013-June 2016 4 3 2 1 0

Practice Problem Patients intubated >24 hours are 6-21 times more likely to develop VAE than those intubated less than <24 hours VAE increases: o ventilator days by 4 o critical care days by 4 o hospital lengths of stay by 9 days Increase costs

Previous Practice Staff didn t routinely integrate oral care for patients on mechanical ventilation Non sheathed yankuer and storage of yankuer if not in use Breaking the circuit connections for ATX

Routine saline lavage Previous Practice Placing items on top of the ventilator Non-exchange of gloves for ventilator manipulations Current practices had resulted in an increased incidence of VAE

Innovation/Intervention VAE Bundle Component Head of bed elevation at least 30 degrees Peptic ulcer disease prophylaxis Deep vein thrombosis prophylaxis Daily sedation vacation for readiness to wean assessment Thorough daily oral care with subglottic suctioning

Innovation/Intervention Transport Bundle Component Pre transport suction artificial airway and posterior pharynx Maintain closed suction connection to artificial airway Empty foley bag prior to transport Maintain HOB 30 degrees during transport unless contraindicated Document length of time patient is flat minutes Post transport suction artificial airway and posterior pharynx

Innovation/Intervention VAP Surveillance/Monitoring Sheet

Innovation/Intervention Development of protocols Spontaneous Breathing Trial Sedation Vacation

Implementation Educate the staff (ZAP the VAP) on the significance of VAE & oral care Improve performance & documentation of oral care and VAE bundle by adding to ventilator flowsheet Tracking of transports

Implementation Separate suction canisters 24 hour oral care kits with sheathed yankuer and CHG Equipment changes for ventilator patients Avoid placing items on top of ventilator Use clean gloves for all ventilator manipulations Minimize circuit disconnections

Implementation Watching VAE trends in the ICU Approval and activation of weaning protocol Increase the level of communication between RN and RT

Future Implications Patients requiring intubation > 7 days would benefit from an early tracheostomy. Evidence shows VAE incidence is 42.3% on late tracheostomies versus 27.2% on early tracheostomies (p<0.05) (Tablan, et. al., 2004) Reviewing Weaning protocol

Sustaining Teamwork Daily rounding Policies and protocols Best Practice Continuation Auditing

Sustaining - Policies Policies Sedation Vacation (SATS) SBT (Spontaneous breathing trial) Delirium management

Sustaining - Policies Vanderbilt's Wake Up Breath protocol Some differences but Modeled after Vanderbilt s protocol

Sustaining - Opportunities ABCDEF Bundle

Mouth care HOB elevation Prophylaxis Sustaining - Practice

Sustaining - Auditing

Sustaining - Auditing Name Room # HOB >30 Degrees Mouth swabs present and labeled Documented Q 2 hours mouth care DVT Prophalaxis PUD prophalaxis ETT labeled and dated Comments

Sustaining - Encouragement Parties to celebrate Emails and boards to inform Recognition

Summary Problem identification Establish best practice Practice change Teamwork Maintenance of Change