Literature DB >> 17585696

[Predictive factors of failure extubation among preterm infants].

Carlos Antonio Tapia-Rombo1, Angel Melquíades Galindo-Alvarado, Víctor Joel Saucedo-Zavala, Maria Luisa Cuevas-Urióstegui.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the factors that lead to extubation failure among preterm newborns (PTN).
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Failure was determined when patients had to be reintubated during the first 72 hours. Critically-ill preterm newborns needing mechanical assisted ventilation at least during 24 hours were studied prospectively. Two groups were included: Group A, who failed in extubation for the first time and Group B, a control group who did not fail. Significance was set a p <0.05.
RESULTS: Gestational age and birth weight showed significant differences in Group B (control group). Significant factors in the multivariate analysis were gestational age < 32 weeks, caloric intake < or = 100 calories/kg/day and mean airway pressure (MAP) > or = [corrected] 4.5 cm H2O.
CONCLUSIONS: According to our results, an extubation should be planned whenever a patient is a PTN, has a gestational age of <32 weeks, a caloric intake >100 cal/kg/day, and its ventilator MAP is <4.5 cm H2O.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17585696

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gac Med Mex        ISSN: 0016-3813            Impact factor:   0.302


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1.  Sonographic evaluation of diaphragmatic thickness and excursion as a predictor for successful extubation in mechanically ventilated preterm infants.

Authors:  Eslam Bahgat; Hanan El-Halaby; Ashraf Abdelrahman; Nehad Nasef; Hesham Abdel-Hady
Journal:  Eur J Pediatr       Date:  2020-09-28       Impact factor: 3.183

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