| Literature DB >> 32942291 |
Samantha Latremouille1, Monica Bhuller1, Smita Rao2, Wissam Shalish2, Guilherme Sant'Anna3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Extremely preterm infants are often exposed to endotracheal tube continuous positive airway pressure (ETT-CPAP) trials to assess extubation readiness. The effects of ETT-CPAP trial on their diaphragmatic activity (Edi) and breathing variability is unknown.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32942291 PMCID: PMC7533985 DOI: 10.1038/s41390-020-01159-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Res ISSN: 0031-3998 Impact factor: 3.756
Fig. 1Electrical activity of the diaphragm signal analysis.
Example of electrical activity of the diaphragm (Edi) signal analysis to obtain the maximum Edi (Edi max), minimum Edi (Edi min), breath amplitudes, and widths.
Patient demographics.
| Variables | All patients ( | Success ( | Failure ( |
|---|---|---|---|
| Neonatal data | |||
| Birth weight (g) | 800 [610–920] | 920 [860–993] | 605 [600–618]** |
| Gestational age (week) | 25.4 [24.4–26.3] | 26.3 [25.5–27.9] | 24.5 [23.7–25.3]* |
| Weight at extubation (g) | 870 [775–990] | 990 [805–1110] | 825 [776–900] |
| PMA at extubation (week) | 27.4 [26.6–28.7] | 28.1 [26.7–29.1] | 27.3 [26.7–27.5] |
| Day of life at extubation (days) | 8 [4–25] | 7 [3–8] | 24 [20–27] |
| Male sex | 9/13 (69) | 6/7 (88) | 3/6 (50) |
| Pre-extubation blood gas | |||
| pH | 7.35 [7.30–7.39] | 7.34 [7.27–7.35] | 7.38 [7.36–7.39] |
| | 47 [39–53] | 47 [39–51] | 46 [42–52] |
| Base excess (mmol/L) | −0.8 [−4.4 to 1.9] | −3.9 [−5.2 to −1.9] | 1.9 [0.4–3.4] |
| Total hemoglobin (g/L) | 133 [116–141] | 139 [119–150] | 129 [115–138] |
| Pre-extubation settings | |||
| Mechanical ventilation | |||
| PEEP (cmH2O) | 5 [5, 6] | 5 [5, 6] | 5 [5, 6] |
| Mean airway pressure (cmH2O) | 7.2 [6.2–7.9] | 7.2 [6.5–8.0] | 6.9 [6.3–7.7] |
| Maximum FiO2 | 0.25 [0.21–0.29] | 0.24 [0.21–0.25] | 0.28 [0.25–0.31] |
| Tidal volume (mL/kg)a | 4.8 [4.5–4.9] | 4.8 [4.8–5.3] | 4.6 [4.5–4.7] |
| Ratea | 20 [10, 45] | 20 [20, 45] | 20 [10, 20] |
| ETT-CPAP | |||
| PEEP (cmH2O) | 5 [5, 6] | 5 [5, 6] | 5 [5, 6] |
| Maximum FiO2 | 0.30 [0.24–0.32] | 0.24 [0.23–0.28] | 0.32 [0.30–0.38]* |
| Extubation failure | |||
| Time to reintubation | |||
| Reintubation within 24 h | – | – | 4/6 (67) |
| Reintubation within 72 h | – | – | 4/6 (67) |
| Reintubation within 7 days | – | – | 6/6 (100) |
| Reason for reintubation | |||
| Apneas and bradycardias | – | – | 5/6 (83) |
| Respiratory acidosis | – | – | 1/6 (17) |
PCA post-conceptional age, PCO partial pressure of carbon dioxide, PEEP positive end-expiratory pressure, FiO fraction of inspired oxygen, NCPAP nasal continuous positive airway pressure, NIPPV nasal intermittent positive airway pressure, NIV-NAVA noninvasive neurally adjusted ventilatory assist.
Values are presented as median [IQR], median [min, max], or n/N (%). All patients were on assisted control mode before extubation.
*P value <0.05 and **p value <0.01 for comparisons between extubation success vs. failure (Wilcoxon’s rank-sum test).
aBackup rate available for 10 patients.
Diaphragmatic activity during mechanical ventilation weaning.
| MV ( | ETT-CPAP ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Edi analysis | |||
| Edi min (μV) | 0.24 [0.05–0.29] | 0.18 [0.12–0.27] | 0.931 |
| Edi max (μV) | 38.1 [25.7–52.5] | 44.2 [31.2–53.9] | 0.027 |
| Edi area (μV·s) | 1005 [666–1303] | 1077 [810–1648] | 0.068 |
| Individual breath analysis | |||
| Neural breaths ( | 151 [129–184] | 154 [145–195] | 0.718 |
| RR (breaths per min) | 50 [44–60] | 51 [49–64] | 0.751 |
| Breath area (μV·s) | 312 [231–416] | 449 [316–523] | 0.002 |
| NTi (s) | 0.39 [0.37–0.42] | 0.43 [0.36–0.45] | 0.191 |
| NTe (s) | 0.57 [0.48–0.66] | 0.63 [0.49–0.69] | 0.505 |
| Breath amplitude (μV) | 7.46 [5.50–10.03] | 10.12 [7.99–14.09] | 0.008 |
| Breath width (s) | 0.35 [0.33–0.38] | 0.35 [0.31–0.40] | 0.839 |
MV mechanical ventilation, ETT-CPAP endotracheal continuous positive airway pressure, Edi electrical activity of the diaphragm, RR respiratory rate, NTi neural inspiratory time, NTe neural expiratory time.
Values are presented as median [IQR] and p value was calculated by using the Wilcoxon’s signed-rank test.
Variability of neural breathing pattern during mechanical ventilation weaning.
| MV ( | ETT-CPAP ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Breath area (μV·s) | |||
| SDArea | 312 [209–415] | 326 [230–458] | 0.040 |
| SDSDArea | 402 [221–468] | 424 [287–549] | 0.021 |
| TIArea | 4.08 [3.39–5.49] | 5.00 [3.58–7.38] | 0.033 |
| Neural Ti (s) | |||
| CVNTi | 0.74 [0.52–0.87] | 0.48 [0.42–0.55] | 0.046 |
| Breath amplitude (μV) | |||
| SDSDAmp | 7.57 [5.52–9.43] | 9.50 [6.45–10.74] | 0.013 |
| Breath width (s) | |||
| SDWidth | 0.15 [0.12–0.23] | 0.11 [0.11–0.15] | 0.033 |
| CVWidth | 0.37 [0.32–0.50] | 0.34 [0.28–0.37] | 0.046 |
| SDSDWidth | 0.19 [0.15–0.31] | 0.16 [0.14–0.21] | 0.040 |
MV mechanical ventilation, ETT-CPAP endotracheal continuous positive airway pressure, Ti inspiratory time, Te expiratory time.
Results are expressed as median [IQR]; statistical analysis was performed by using the Wilcoxon’s signed-rank test.
Respiratory variability and extubation outcomes.
| MV | ETT-CPAP | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Success | Failure | Success | Failure | |||
| BB intervals (s) | ||||||
| SDBB | 0.55 [0.27–0.56] | 1.02 [0.90–1.42] | 0.014 | 0.36 [0.27–0.39] | 0.61 [0.42–1.31] | 0.014 |
| CVBB | 0.48 [0.36–0.67] | 0.50 [0.38–0.77] | 0.945 | 0.37 [0.33–0.39] | 0.40 [0.31–0.61] | 0.945 |
| SDSDBB | 0.60 [0.34–0.73] | 1.07 [1.00–1.70] | 0.014 | 0.40 [0.37–0.45] | 0.70 [0.52–1.32] | 0.002 |
| TIBB | 2.92 [2.46–3.36] | 3.65 [2.67–4.15] | 0.628 | 3.06 [2.69–3.76] | 3.04 [2.64–3.45] | 0.945 |
| Breath area (μV·s) | ||||||
| SDArea | 248 [169–346] | 347 [315–419] | 0.294 | 269 [220–392] | 384 [304–473] | 0.366 |
| CVArea | 0.67 [0.62–0.78] | 0.91 [0.86–0.98] | 0.014 | 0.58 [0.53–0.65] | 0.83 [0.64–0.99] | 0.013 |
| SDSDArea | 2789 [179–426] | 436 [404–467] | 0.294 | 334 [272–486] | 480 [379–631] | 0.366 |
| TIArea | 4.33 [3.08–5.67] | 3.86 [3.45–4.69] | 0.534 | 5.43 [3.76–7.45] | 4.60 [3.44–6.79] | 0.534 |
| Neural Ti (s) | ||||||
| SDNTi | 0.29 [0.18–0.33] | 0.64 [0.55–0.81] | 0.014 | 0.20 [0.18–0.21] | 0.40 [0.27–0.57] | 0.035 |
| CVNTi | 0.60 [0.44–0.69] | 1.05 [0.84–1.33] | 0.008 | 0.42 [0.42–0.48] | 0.59 [0.53–0.93] | 0.001 |
| SDSDNTi | 0.41 [0.24–0.45] | 0.81 [0.68–1.16] | 0.022 | 0.25 [0.23–0.26] | 0.49 [0.37–0.74] | 0.014 |
| TINTi | 2.85 [2.36–3.39] | 3.52 [2.60–4.15] | 0.534 | 2.65 [2.49–3.35] | 3.46 [2.80–4.37] | 0.347 |
| Neural Te (s) | ||||||
| SDNTe | 0.35 [0.21–0.43] | 0.62 [0.48–0.70] | 0.014 | 0.27 [0.20–0.30] | 0.37 [0.26–1.04] | 0.234 |
| CVNTe | 0.53 [0.37–0.57] | 0.75 [0.73–0.79] | 0.021 | 0.42 [0.35–0.46] | 0.63 [0.49–0.96] | 0.021 |
| SDSDNTe | 0.37 [0.27–0.56] | 0.76 [0.54–0.89] | 0.073 | 0.32 [0.28–0.35] | 0.43 [0.33–1.44] | 0.138 |
| TINTe | 4.04 [3.09–4.81] | 5.01 [4.81–5.83] | 0.138 | 3.57 [3.38–4.49] | 3.76 [3.44–6.77] | 0.836 |
| Breath amplitude (μV) | ||||||
| SDAmp | 6.29 [3.76–7.13] | 6.40 [5.31–8.67] | 0.534 | 4.97 [4.64–9.05] | 7.66 [6.56–8.92] | 0.445 |
| CVAmp | 0.58 [0.55–0.62] | 0.74 [0.71–0.79] | 0.001 | 0.49 [0.46–0.53] | 0.70 [0.60–0.75] | 0.002 |
| SDSDAmp | 7.57 [4.17–8.69] | 8.26 [6.87–9.68] | 0.062 | 6.45 [6.16–11.31] | 9.87 [8.76–10.61] | 0.445 |
| TIAmp | 2.55 [1.90–3.14] | 2.53 [2.12–3.15] | 0.836 | 2.48 [2.14–3.63] | 2.42 [1.70–3.29] | 0.534 |
| Breath width (s) | ||||||
| SDWidth | 0.13 [0.12–0.17] | 0.19 [0.14–0.31] | 0.234 | 0.11 [0.10–0.13] | 0.16 [0.12–0.20] | 0.138 |
| CVWidth | 0.36 [0.32–0.43] | 0.46 [0.37–0.70] | 0.279 | 0.33 [0.28–0.34] | 0.38 [0.32–0.49] | 0.276 |
| SDSDWidth | 0.17 [0.15–0.24] | 0.26 [0.19–0.45] | 0.181 | 0.16 [0.14–0.18] | 0.23 [0.16–0.27] | 0.138 |
| TIWidth | 2.56 [2.45–2.74] | 2.75 [2.53–2.89] | 0.628 | 2.30 [2.20–2.78] | 2.73 [2.37–3.34] | 0.389 |
MV mechanical ventilation, ETT-CPAP endotracheal tube continuous positive airway pressure, BB breath to breath, SD standard deviation, CV coefficient of variation, SDSD standard deviation of successive differences, TI triangular index, NTi neural inspiratory time, Ti inspiratory time, Te expiratory time.
Values are presented as median [IQR].
Fig. 2Neural breathing variability and extubation outcomes.
MV mechanical ventilation, ETT-CPAP endotracheal tube continuous positive airway pressure, CV coefficient of variation, NTi neural inspiratory time, SDSD standard deviation of successive differences, BB breath to breath. Respiratory variability parameters during MV and ETT-CPAP significantly differ between infants with extubation success (S) or failure (F); p value *<0.05 and **<0.01 using the Wilcoxon’s rank sum.