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Corinne Taniguchi1, Raquel C Eid, Cilene Saghabi, Rogério Souza, Eliezer Silva, Elias Knobel, Angela T Paes, Carmen S Barbas.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Reduction of automatic pressure support based on a target respiratory frequency or mandatory rate ventilation (MRV) is available in the Taema-Horus ventilator for the weaning process in the intensive care unit (ICU) setting. We hypothesised that MRV is as effective as manual weaning in post-operative ICU patients.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19171056 PMCID: PMC2688118 DOI: 10.1186/cc7695
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Care ISSN: 1364-8535 Impact factor: 9.097
Figure 1Study design. FiO2 = fraction of inspired oxygen; MRV = mandatory rate ventilation; PEEP = positive end-expiratory pressure; PCV = pressure controlled ventilation; PSV = pressure support ventilation; RR = respiratory rate; SpO2 = arterial oxygen saturation; TV = tidal volume.
Patients' characteristics
| 61 ± 13 | 61 ± 13 | 62 ± 14 | |
| 69/37 | 36/17 | 33/20 | |
| | 41 (38.7%) | 15 (28.3%) | 26 (49.1%) |
| | 5 (4.7%) | 3 (5.7%) | 2 (3.8%) |
| | 52 (49.1%) | 31 (58.5%) | 23 (39.6%) |
| | 8 (7.5%) | 4 (7.5%) | 4 (7.5%) |
| | 106 (100%) | 53 (100%) | 53 (100%) |
Values of age are mean ± standard deviation. Values of gender are the number of patients of each group. In brackets are the percentages of patients in total and in each group.
Figure 2Boxplot of the median duration of weaning in manual and automatic weaning modes.
Figure 3Pressure support ventilation (PSV) level variation throughout weaning. Each PSV refers to increments of 30 minutes in the weaning process. There was a significant difference between the automatic mode and the manual mode of weaning (p < 0. 01). The numbers at the bottom of the figure refer to the number of patients that stayed in the weaning trials through time.
Figure 4Variation of tidal volume throughout weaning. Each tidal volume value refers to increments of 30 minutes in the weaning process. There was no significant difference between the automatic mode and the manual mode (p = 0.31). The numbers at the bottom of the figure refer to the number of patients that stayed in the weaning trials through time.
Figure 5Variation of respiratory rate throughout weaning. Each respiratory rate value refers to increments of 30 minutes in the weaning process. There was no difference between the automatic mode and the manual mode (p = 0.86). The numbers at the bottom of the figure refer to the number of patients that stayed in the weaning trials through time. bpm = breaths per minute
Figure 6Variation in fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) throughout weaning. Each FiO2 value refers to increments of 30 minutes in the weaning process. There was no significant difference between the automatic mode and the manual mode (p = 0.37). The numbers at the bottom of the figure refer to the number of patients that stayed in the weaning trials through time. Decrement of FiO2 in both groups along time (p = 0.028)
Figure 7Variation of respiratory rate (RR)/tidal volume (TV) throughout weaning. Each RR/TV refers to increments of 30 minutes in the weaning process. There was no significant difference between the automatic mode and the manual mode (p = 0.78). The numbers at the bottom of the figure refer to the number of patients that stayed in the weaning trials through time.
Details of nine patients excluded from the automatic group because of a lack of adaptation to mandatory rate ventilation
| Cardiac | 60 | 228 | |
| Abdominal | 90 | 258 | |
| Abdominal | 60 | 288 | |
| Tracheoplasty | 150 | 222 | |
| Cardiac | 60 | 168 | |
| Burn debridement | 6 | 330 | |
| Abdominal | 450 | 642 | |
| Abdominal | 240 | 330 | |
| Abdominal | 120 | 498 | |
PSV = pressure support ventilation