Abstract

In a unit with a low incidence of VAP, the effect of the endotracheal suction method alone did not impact the occurrence of VAP in the study population. CTRI/2020/03/023679; Date: 17.02.2020. • Better physiological stability of the closed-suctioning method on short-term measures including noticeably fewer episodes of hypoxia, a smaller drop in TcPO2 levels, and less variability in heart rate and bradycardia episodes. • In a unit with a low incidence of VAP in the neonates, randomized control trial studying the effect of the endotracheal suction method alone did not impact the occurrence of VAP amongst the study population.

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