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Predictors of successful extubation from volume-targeted ventilation in extremely preterm neonates
ObjectiveTo identify variables associated with extubation success in extremely preterm neonates extubated from invasive volume-targeted ventilation.
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Upper limb muscle strength and exercise endurance as predictors of successful extubation in mechanically ventilated patients
BackgroundFailed extubation increases the intensive care unit (ICU) length of stay, hospital length of stay, and financial costs and it reduces the...
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Cardiorespiratory measures shortly after extubation and extubation outcomes in extremely preterm infants
BackgroundNasal continuous positive airway pressure, nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation, and non-invasive neurally adjusted ventilatory...
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Rate of Successful Extubation in Mechanically Ventilated Patients with Cirrhosis and Hepatic Coma
BackgroundThe prognosis of critically ill patients with cirrhosis who require mechanical ventilation is guarded. Data are lacking for the optimal...
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Higher Cumulative Dose of Opioids and Other Sedatives are Associated with Extubation Failure in Norwood Patients
BackgroundThe primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the relationship between sedation usage and extubation failure, and to control for the...
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The ratio of respiratory rate to diaphragm thickening fraction for predicting extubation success
BackgroundSeveral parameters are used to predict successful extubation but their accuracy varies among studies. We hypothesized that combining...
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Predicting extubation in patients with traumatic cervical spinal cord injury using the diaphragm electrical activity during a single maximal maneuver
BackgroundThe unsuccessful extubation in patients with traumatic cervical spinal cord injuries (CSCI) may result from impairment diaphragm function...
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Sonometric assessment of cough predicts extubation failure: SonoWean—a proof-of-concept study
BackgroundExtubation failure is associated with increased mortality. Cough ineffectiveness may be associated with extubation failure, but its...
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Peri-extubation settings in preterm neonates: a systematic review and meta-analysis
ObjectiveTo systematically review: 1) peri-extubation settings; and 2) association between peri-extubation settings and outcomes in preterm neonates.
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Effects of an open lung extubation strategy compared with a conventional extubation strategy on postoperative pulmonary complications after general anesthesia: a single-centre pilot randomized controlled trial
PurposePostoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) are a common cause of morbidity. Postoperative atelectasis is thought to be a significant risk...
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The role of diaphragmatic ultrasound as a predictor of successful extubation from mechanical ventilation in respiratory intensive care unit
BackgroundThe diaphragm muscle whose dysfunction may be very common in patients undergoing mechanical ventilation (Ferrari G, De Filippi G, Elia F,...
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Sex difference in the risk of extubation failure in ICUs
BackgroundLittle attention has been paid to potential differences in prognosis between mechanically ventilated males and females in intensive care...
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Lung aeration estimated by chest electrical impedance tomography and lung ultrasound during extubation
BackgroundThis study hypothesized that patients with extubation failure exhibit a loss of lung aeration and heterogeneity in air distribution, which...
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Descriptors of Failed Extubation in Norwood Patients Using Physiologic Data Streaming
The objective of this study is to evaluate the utility of high-frequency physiologic data during the extubation process and other clinical variables...
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Weaning and extubation failure in myasthenic crisis: a multicenter analysis
Myasthenic crisis (MC) requiring mechanical ventilation is a serious complication of myasthenia gravis (MG). Here we analyze the frequency and risk...
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Evaluation of Diaphragmatic Thickness and Dysfunction by Ultrasonography in Mechanically Ventilated Children for Assessment of Extubation Success
ObjectivesThis study aimed to evaluate diaphragm thickness (DT) and diaphragmatic thickening fraction (DTF) in mechanically ventilated children, and...
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Autonomic markers of extubation readiness in premature infants
BackgroundIn premature infants, extubation failure is common and difficult to predict. Heart rate variability (HRV) is a marker of autonomic tone....
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Extubation failure after cardiac surgery in children with Down syndrome
Extubation failure (EF) after cardiac surgery is associated with poorer outcomes. Approximately 50% of children with Down syndrome (DS) have...
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The Diaphragmatic Initiated Ventilatory Assist (DIVA) trial: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial comparing rates of extubation failure in extremely premature infants undergoing extubation to non-invasive neurally adjusted ventilatory assist versus non-synchronized nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation
BackgroundInvasive mechanical ventilation contributes to bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), the most common complication of prematurity and the...
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Utilization of spontaneous breathing trial, objective cough test, and diaphragmatic ultrasound results to predict extubation success: COBRE-US trial
BackgroundThe results of clinical and weaning readiness tests and the spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) are used to predict the success of the...