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Consensus Statements on Airway Clearance Interventions in Intubated Critically Ill Patients—Protocol for a Delphi Study

  • Andrea A. Esmeijer
  • , Prashant Nasa
  • , George Ntoumenopoulos
  • , Denise Battaglini
  • , Deven Juneja
  • , Lorenzo Ball
  • , Stephan Ehrmann
  • , Marcus J. Schultz
  • , Frederique Paulus
  • , Willemke Stilma

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Abstract

Intubated critically ill patients are susceptible to secretion accumulation because of compromised airway clearance. Various airway clearance interventions are employed to prevent complications arising from mucus retention. This Delphi study aims to collect global opinions in an international expert panel of ICU professionals on the usefulness of these various airway clearance interventions. A steering committee performed a literature search informing the formulation of statements. Statements are grouped into two distinct parts: (1) Humidification and Nebulization, and (2) Suctioning and Mucus mobilization techniques. For each part, a diverse panel of 30–40 experts will be selected, with concerted effort to involve experts from various medical specialties involved in airway clearance methods. Multiple choice questions (MCQs) or 7-point Likert-scale statements will be used in the iterative Delphi rounds to reach consensus on various airway clearance interventions. Rounds will continue until stability is achieved for all statements. Consensus will be deemed achieved when a choice in MCQs or a Likert-scale statement achieves ≥75% agreement or disagreement. Starting from the second round of the Delphi process, stability will be assessed using non-parametric χ2 tests or Kruskal–Wallis tests. Stability will be defined by a p-value of ≥0.05.
Original languageEnglish
Article number1292
Number of pages11
JournalLife
Volume15
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2025

Funding

This research was funded by the Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development (ZonMW Goed Gebruik Geneesmiddelen), grant number 10140162210005.

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