Mechanical ventilation is an important life‐saving
technology. There are a number of related problems
that contribute to the morbidity and mortality of
patients receiving mechanical ventilation in intensive
care unit. Therefore, it became vital to use the safest
and most effective method of ventilation for the shortest
possible duration. Hypertonic saline Nebulized
suctioning has been used to strengthen lung clearance
and reduce infection in intubated patients.
Quantitative evaluative approach of one group
pretest posttest design was used to test the effectiveness
of 3% hypertonic saline nebulized suctioning on airway
clearance. Patients were selected by convenience
sampling technique and sample consists of 30
mechanical ventilated patients in ICU PESIMSR at
Andhra Pradesh. Semi structured interview schedule
and modified bio- physiological parameters with
arterial blood gas analysis scale were used. The level of
airway clearance were recorded before and after
administration of 3% hypertonic saline nebulized
suctioning. Descriptive and Inferential statistics were
used to investigate data collected in terms of policies.
The analysis exhibits that, there was significant
difference in mean value between pretest (7.96+ 2.93)
and posttest (2.74+2.93). paried ‘t’ calculated value was
8.46 greater than the table value, known to that there is
an effectiveness of 3% hypertonic saline nebulisation on
airway clearance among the patients connected with
mechanical ventilator. The study suggests that the
significant relationship between the post tests score with
their selected demographic and clinical variables like
gender, patient positioning during suctioning.
The study has shown that hypertonic saline
nebulization is the cheap, safe, effective and easy way to
maintain the airway patency of patients connected to
artificial airway.
Keywords : Hypertonic Saline Nebulized Suctioning, Mechanical Ventilation, Airway Clearance