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University of Alexandria
              Faculty of Nursing
Critical Care & Emergency Nursing
            Department



                      Mona Saad

 Assistant lecturer of Critical Care & Emergency Nursing
Introduction


Critically   ill   patients   may

present      with multiple organ

involvement.
The eye
Is an important & often under

used   diagnostic   indicator   of

disease.

Ophthalmologic symptoms are

important    to      make       an

appropriate diagnosis.
The conjunctiva                                    Tears



                  Eye protective barriers

Blinking reflex                             Eyelid closure
Altered           Muscle            Other             MV         Tight ETT
  LOC              relaxant        medications        PEEP      securing tape




Altered blinking      Altered eyelid
      reflex             closure


                        ↑ Tear film         ↑ Risk of eye
                       evaporation               dryness



                                    Serious eye complications
Chemosis “Conjunctival edema”
 Conjunctivitis           ‘ventilator eye’                Keratitis




                      The potential eye
                  problems in ICU patients




                                                       Bacterial /
                                                    exposure keratitis
Corneal ulcers          Corneal abrasion
Unfortunately…

Anticipating & preventing eye problems in

patients who may have exposure of the

cornea is not a common practice.
Eye problems in ICU patients

The exact magnitude of the problem can not be
              exactly estimated


 Poor documentation of eye assessment findings.

 The eye care is often seen as a minor problem
 which represents low priority in comparison to
 other intervention specially those directed to the
 management of life threatening problems.
Eye problems in ICU patients


The reported incidence rates for corneal abrasion

vary widely in the international literature.

3-60% of critically ill patients are affected with

corneal abrasion “peak incidence at 2-7 days of

ICU admission “.
A basic nursing procedure essential for all critically

ill patients .

  Eye care in the ICU is often applied with

considerable variation from one health care facility to

the other.
Evidence based
     practice
recommendations
        for
  Eye care in ICU
Evidence based recommendations for
           eye care in ICU

Assessment

Eye care

Eyelid closure
Assessment

   Assessment of patients’ ability to maintain an
   eyelid closure should be performed daily in
   critically ill patients.
    Grade of recommendation D


   Observation    for    iatrogenic  ophthalmologic
   complications should be performed at least
   weekly in critically ill patients using practical
   methods.
Grade of recommendation D
Assessment

   All ICUs should monitor the rate of iatrogenic
   ophthalmologic complications.
Grade of recommendation D




   Referral must be made in a timely manner for
   any       suspected      iatrogenic   ophthalmologic
   complications in critically ill patients.
Grade of recommendation D
Eye care

Eye care should be part of the care provided to

all people during their admission to the ICU.

Level II.



Ointments & drops are more effective at reducing

the incidence of corneal abrasions than no eye

instillations.   Level II.
Eye care

All patients who cannot achieve eyelid closure
independently & unconscious or heavily sedated
patients should receive eye care every 2 hrs
(cleaning with saline soaked gauze & the
administration of an eye specific lubricant).
Grade of recommendation C.
Eyelid closure


Eyelid closure should be maintained in intensive

care patients who cannot maintain complete

eyelid closure. Grade of recommendation D.

If eyelid closure cannot be maintained passively

then     mechanical          methods    should   be   used.
Grade of recommendation C.
Eyelid closure

 Polyethylene covers



are more effective at reducing the incidence of

 corneal abrasions than ointments & drops. Level II
?
    ?       ?
                ?
?
                ?
    ?       ?
References
Andrea P, Elliott R, Rolls K, Schacht S. Eyecare in the critically ill: clinical
practice guideline. Australian College of Critical Care Nurses 2008; 21(2):
97-109.

Mui S. Making a difference in eye care: using gladwrap in eye care of ICU

patients. Hong Kong Association of Critical Care Nurses 2003; 5(1):1-6.

Ramirez F, Ibarra S, Varon J, Tang R. The neglected eye:
ophthalmologic issues in the intensive care unit. Critical Care & shock
2008; 11:72-82.

Desalu I, Akinsola F, Adekola O, Akinbami O, Kushimo O, Adefule A.
Ocular surface disorders in intensive care unit patients in a sub-saharan
teaching hospital. The Internet Journal of Emergency and Intensive Care
Medicine 2008 ; 11 (1):1-8.
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Ppt eye care.

  • 1.
  • 2. University of Alexandria Faculty of Nursing Critical Care & Emergency Nursing Department Mona Saad Assistant lecturer of Critical Care & Emergency Nursing
  • 3.
  • 4. Introduction Critically ill patients may present with multiple organ involvement.
  • 5. The eye Is an important & often under used diagnostic indicator of disease. Ophthalmologic symptoms are important to make an appropriate diagnosis.
  • 6. The conjunctiva Tears Eye protective barriers Blinking reflex Eyelid closure
  • 7. Altered Muscle Other MV Tight ETT LOC relaxant medications PEEP securing tape Altered blinking Altered eyelid reflex closure ↑ Tear film ↑ Risk of eye evaporation dryness Serious eye complications
  • 8. Chemosis “Conjunctival edema” Conjunctivitis ‘ventilator eye’ Keratitis The potential eye problems in ICU patients Bacterial / exposure keratitis Corneal ulcers Corneal abrasion
  • 9. Unfortunately… Anticipating & preventing eye problems in patients who may have exposure of the cornea is not a common practice.
  • 10. Eye problems in ICU patients The exact magnitude of the problem can not be exactly estimated Poor documentation of eye assessment findings. The eye care is often seen as a minor problem which represents low priority in comparison to other intervention specially those directed to the management of life threatening problems.
  • 11. Eye problems in ICU patients The reported incidence rates for corneal abrasion vary widely in the international literature. 3-60% of critically ill patients are affected with corneal abrasion “peak incidence at 2-7 days of ICU admission “.
  • 12. A basic nursing procedure essential for all critically ill patients . Eye care in the ICU is often applied with considerable variation from one health care facility to the other.
  • 13. Evidence based practice recommendations for Eye care in ICU
  • 14. Evidence based recommendations for eye care in ICU Assessment Eye care Eyelid closure
  • 15. Assessment Assessment of patients’ ability to maintain an eyelid closure should be performed daily in critically ill patients. Grade of recommendation D Observation for iatrogenic ophthalmologic complications should be performed at least weekly in critically ill patients using practical methods. Grade of recommendation D
  • 16. Assessment All ICUs should monitor the rate of iatrogenic ophthalmologic complications. Grade of recommendation D Referral must be made in a timely manner for any suspected iatrogenic ophthalmologic complications in critically ill patients. Grade of recommendation D
  • 17. Eye care Eye care should be part of the care provided to all people during their admission to the ICU. Level II. Ointments & drops are more effective at reducing the incidence of corneal abrasions than no eye instillations. Level II.
  • 18. Eye care All patients who cannot achieve eyelid closure independently & unconscious or heavily sedated patients should receive eye care every 2 hrs (cleaning with saline soaked gauze & the administration of an eye specific lubricant). Grade of recommendation C.
  • 19. Eyelid closure Eyelid closure should be maintained in intensive care patients who cannot maintain complete eyelid closure. Grade of recommendation D. If eyelid closure cannot be maintained passively then mechanical methods should be used. Grade of recommendation C.
  • 20. Eyelid closure Polyethylene covers are more effective at reducing the incidence of corneal abrasions than ointments & drops. Level II
  • 21. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
  • 22. References Andrea P, Elliott R, Rolls K, Schacht S. Eyecare in the critically ill: clinical practice guideline. Australian College of Critical Care Nurses 2008; 21(2): 97-109. Mui S. Making a difference in eye care: using gladwrap in eye care of ICU patients. Hong Kong Association of Critical Care Nurses 2003; 5(1):1-6. Ramirez F, Ibarra S, Varon J, Tang R. The neglected eye: ophthalmologic issues in the intensive care unit. Critical Care & shock 2008; 11:72-82. Desalu I, Akinsola F, Adekola O, Akinbami O, Kushimo O, Adefule A. Ocular surface disorders in intensive care unit patients in a sub-saharan teaching hospital. The Internet Journal of Emergency and Intensive Care Medicine 2008 ; 11 (1):1-8.