| Literature DB >> 33803800 |
Elie G Abu Jawdeh1, Amrita Pant2, Aayush Gabrani3, M Douglas Cunningham1, Thomas M Raffay4, Philip M Westgate5.
Abstract
Preterm infants with respiratory distress may require mechanical ventilation which is associated with increased pulmonary morbidities. Prompt and successful extubation to noninvasive support is a pressing goal. In this communication, we show original data that increased recurring intermittent hypoxemia (IH, oxygen saturation <80%) may be associated with extubation failure at 72 h in a cohort of neonates <30 weeks gestational age. Current-generation bedside high-resolution pulse oximeters provide saturation profiles that may be of use in identifying extubation readiness and failure. A larger prospective study that utilizes intermittent hypoxemia as an adjunct predictor for extubation readiness is warranted.Entities:
Keywords: extubation; intermittent hypoxemia; intubation; preterm; respiratory distress
Year: 2021 PMID: 33803800 PMCID: PMC8003265 DOI: 10.3390/children8030237
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Children (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9067
Demographics and respiratory characteristics.
| Baseline Characteristics | Success | Failure |
|---|---|---|
| Gestational age (weeks) | 26.6 (25.3–27.6) | 25.5 (25.1–26.1) |
| Birth weight (grams) | 890 (730–1040) | 730 (650–905) |
| Weight at time of extubation (grams) | 1140 (960–1253) | 970 (830–1150) |
| Age at time of extubation (days) | 18 (5–37) | 21 (9–33) |
| Baseline Ventilator Setting | ||
| • Set respiratory rate (breaths/min) | 15 (15–20) | 20 (15–20) |
| • FiO2 (%) | 25 (21–30) | 29 (25–32) |
| • PEEP (cmH2O) | 6 (5–6) | 6 (6–7) |
| • PIP (cmH2O) | 15 (13–21) | 16 (13–18) |
| • TV (mL/kg) | 5 (5–6) | 5 (4–6) |
| Post-extubation non-invasive support | ||
| • CPAP | 10/49 (20%) | 0/19 (0%) |
| • NIPPV | 39/49 (79%) | 19/19 (100%) |
| • FiO2 (%) | 32 (25–38) | 40 (30–44) |
| • PEEP (cmH2O) | 7 (6–8) | 8 (7–9) |
Median (interquartile range). FiO2: fraction of inspired oxygen, PEEP: positive end expiratory pressure, PIP: peak inspiratory pressure, TV: Tidal volume. CPAP: Continuous positive airway pressure. NIPPV: Noninvasive positive-pressure ventilation.
Figure 1Intermittent hypoxemia (IH) measures 24 h pre- and up to 72 h post-extubation in success and failure groups. (A) Percent time in hypoxemia. (B) Frequency of IH. Mean ± SE.