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The differential diagnosis for failure to wean from mechanical ventilation.

Jonne Doorduin1, Johannes G van der Hoeven, Leo M A Heunks.   

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: In this review, we discuss the causes for a failed weaning trial and specific diagnostic tests that could be conducted to identify the cause for weaning failure. We briefly highlight treatment strategies that may enhance the chance of weaning success. RECENT
FINDINGS: Impaired respiratory mechanics, respiratory muscle dysfunction, cardiac dysfunction, cognitive dysfunction, and metabolic disorders are recognized causes for weaning failure. In addition, iatrogenic factors may be at play. Most studies have focused on respiratory muscle dysfunction and cardiac dysfunction. Recent studies demonstrate that both ultrasound and electromyography are valuable tools to evaluate respiratory muscle function in ventilated patients. Sophisticated ultrasound techniques and biomarkers such as B-type natriuretic peptide, are valuable tools to identify cardiac dysfunction as a cause for weaning failure. Once a cause for weaning failure has been identified specific treatment should be instituted. Concerning treatment, both strength training and endurance training should be considered for patients with respiratory muscle weakness. Inotropes and vasodilators should be considered in case of heart failure.
SUMMARY: Understanding the complex pathophysiology of weaning failure in combination with a systematic diagnostic approach allows identification of the primary cause of weaning failure. This will help the clinician to choose a specific treatment strategy and therefore may fasten liberation from mechanical ventilation.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26854883     DOI: 10.1097/ACO.0000000000000297

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Anaesthesiol        ISSN: 0952-7907            Impact factor:   2.706


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Authors:  Christoph Fisser; Giulia Spoletini; Aung Kyaw Soe; Alana Livesey; Annia Schreiber; Ema Swingwood; Lieuwe D Bos; Michael Dreher; Marcus J Schultz; Leo Heunks; Raffaele Scala
Journal:  ERJ Open Res       Date:  2019-03-04

2.  High-Intensity Inspiratory Muscle Training Improves Scalene and Sternocleidomastoid Muscle Oxygenation Parameters in Patients With Weaning Difficulties: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Authors:  Marine Van Hollebeke; Diego Poddighe; Beatrix Clerckx; Jan Muller; Greet Hermans; Rik Gosselink; Daniel Langer; Zafeiris Louvaris
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2022-02-09       Impact factor: 4.566

3.  Potential clinical application of surface electromyography as indicator of neuromuscular recovery during weaning tests after organophosphate poisoning.

Authors:  Maria Bernarda Salazar Sánchez; Alher Mauricio Hernández Valdivieso; Miguel Ángel Mañanas Villanueva; Andrés Felipe Zuluaga Salazar
Journal:  Rev Bras Ter Intensiva       Date:  2017 Apr-Jun
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