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Perubahan Respon Hemodinamik Saat Pasien Terpasang Ventilator Dan Post Pemasangan Ventilator Di Intensive Care Unit
Introduction: Mechanical ventilation is the most common life support device used in critical situations, and is especially needed in patients undergoing general anesthesia or experiencing respiratory failure.This study aims to determine the hemodynamic response when a patient is installed on a ventilator and after installing a ventilator in the Intensive Care Unit. Method: This study used a prospective design that carried out monitoring with repeated observations. Observations were carried out 24 hours after installing the ventilator, and 3 hours after installing the ventilator. The study in this study was 30 respondents taken based on inclusion criteria using convenience sampling techniques. The sata collection tool used was an observation sheet made by the researcher and the analysis used was bivariate analysis using the paired sample T-test and the alternative Wilcoxon test. Results: Most of the respondents were aged between 56-65 years as many as 12 people, the majority gender was male as many as 16 people, the ventilator mode that was most widely used was the SIMV PS mode as many as 16 people, the average length of ventilator use when the patient was installed on a ventilator and after installation of a ventilator is 5.7 days. The average comparison values for the variables temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, MAP, PaO₂, PCO₂, and SaO₂ when the patient was on a ventilator and after installing a ventilator showed the respective p values, namely (temperature 0.007), (heart rate 0.032), (respiratory rate 0.001), (MAP 0.001), (PaO₂ 0.001), (PCO₂,0.001), (SaO₂ 0.001), all of these variables are
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