

Author: Johnston Cíntia de Carvalho Werther Brunow Piva Jefferson Garcia Pedro Celiny R Fonseca Marcelo Cunio
Publisher: The Journal Respiratory Care Company
ISSN: 0020-1324
Source: Respiratory Care, Vol.55, Iss.3, 2010-03, pp. : 328-333
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate demographic characteristics, mechanical-ventilation parameters, blood gas values, and ventilatory indexes as predictors of extubation failure in infants with severe acute bronchiolitis. METHODS: We conducted a prospective observational study from March 2004 to September 2005 with consecutive infants (ages 1-12 months) with severe acute bronchiolitis and considered ready to be extubated. We calculated mean airway pressure and oxygenation index. Before extubation we measured respiratory rate, tidal volume, rapid shallow breathing index, maximal inspiratory pressure, and load/force balance. Arterial blood gases were measured 1 hour before extubation. Extubation was classified as a failure if the infant needed re-intubation within 48 hours. RESULTS: Extubation failure occurred in 6 (15%) of the 40 extubated infants. The respective median (and interquartile range) age, weight, and days of mechanical ventilation for the extubation-failure and extubation-success groups were: age 5 (3-8) months versus 4 (4-6) months (
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