| Literature DB >> 35688999 |
Côme Bureau1,2, Martin Dres3,4, Elise Morawiec4, Julien Mayaux4, Julie Delemazure4, Thomas Similowski3,5, Alexandre Demoule3,4.
Abstract
RATIONALE: Dyspnea, a key symptom of acute respiratory failure, is not among the criteria for spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) failure. Here, we sought (1) to determine whether dyspnea is a reliable failure criterion for SBT failure; (2) to quantify the relationship between dyspnea and the respective electromyographic activity of the diaphragm (EMGdi), the parasternal (EMGpa) and the Alae nasi (EMGan).Entities:
Keywords: Clinical study; Dyspnea; Mechanical ventilation; Physiology
Year: 2022 PMID: 35688999 PMCID: PMC9187801 DOI: 10.1186/s13613-022-01025-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Intensive Care ISSN: 2110-5820 Impact factor: 10.318
Characteristics of the study population
| All patients | SBT success | SBT failure | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender, male, | 22 (71) | 12 (70) | 10 (71) | 1.000 |
| Age, year | 65 (61–71) | 65 (51–68) | 71 (63–75) | 0.019 |
| Body mass index, kg.m−2 | 25 (21–30) | 26 (21–31) | 24 (21–29) | 0.726 |
| Duration of mechanical ventilation prior to inclusion, days | 6 (3–10) | 7 (4–9) | 4 (3–10) | 0.509 |
| Comorbidities | ||||
| Chronic respiratory disease, | 7 (23%) | 3 (18%) | 4 (29%) | 0.670 |
| Chronic heart disease, | 4 (13%) | 1 (6%) | 3 (21%) | 0.304 |
| Diabetes, | 3 (10%) | 2 (12%) | 1 (7%) | 1.000 |
| Cirrhosis, | 7 (23%) | 5 (29%) | 2 (14%) | 0.411 |
| Neuromuscular weakness, | 4 (13%) | 1 (6%) | 3 (21%) | 0.304 |
| Reason for intubation | ||||
| Acute respiratory failure, | 22 (71) | 10 (59) | 12 (86) | 0.101 |
| Coma, | 4 (13) | 4 (24) | 0 (0) | 0.050 |
| Cardiac arrest, | 2 (6) | 1 (6) | 1 (7) | 1.000 |
| Shock, | 2 (6) | 1 (6) | 1 (7) | 1.000 |
| Severity scores | ||||
| SAPS II at ICU admission | 53 (37–74) | 61 (39–80) | 45.5 (30–61) | 0.414 |
| SOFA at inclusion | 11 (7–14) | 12.5 (9.5–14) | 8.5 (6–12) | 1.000 |
| Pain assessment and level of sedation | ||||
| Pain-Visual Analogic Scale, mm | 0 (0–20) | 0 (0–15) | 0 (0–20) | 0.250 |
| RASS | 0 (0–0) | 0 (0–0) | 0 (0–0) | 0.999 |
Data are provided as median (interquartile range) and number (%)
SBT spontaneous breathing trial; ICU intensive care unit; SAPS Simplified Acute Physiology Score; SOFA Sepsis-related Organ Failure Assessment; RASS Richmond Agitation Sedation Scale
Dyspnea, breathing pattern, hemodynamics and blood gas at the initiation and end of the spontaneous breathing trial
| Initiation of SBT | End of SBT | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All patients | SBT success | SBT failure | All patients | SBT success | SBT failure | |||
| Dyspnea-VAS, mm | 2 (0–2) | 0 (0–2) | 2 (2–5) | 0.188 | 4 (0–10) | 0 (0–4) | 10 (8–10) | 0.003 |
| RR, min‒1 | 23 (20–28) | 20 (17–23) | 28 (24–31) | 0.001 | 27 (20–35) | 22 (16–25) | 35 (32–40) | 0.001 |
| 380 (328–476) | 453 (372–557) | 336 (283–388) | 0.004 | 437 (334–551) | 450 (370–563) | 345 (271–513) | 0.109 | |
| RR/ | 48 (41–77) | 45 (31–63) | 77 (50–95) | 0.031 | 54 (39–74) | 52 (35–68) | 75 (47–113) | 0.625 |
| Heart rate, min‒1 | 93 (83–102) | 88 (72–105) | 96 (89–102) | 0.014 | 95 (83–110) | 87 (76–101) | 99 (91–114) | 0.001 |
| Systolic blood pressure, mmHg | 136 (127–146) | 136 (130–151) | 132 (123–146) | 0.233 | 143 (135–171) | 139 (130–152) | 158 (138–200) | 0.016 |
| PaO2, mmHg | 89 (79–120) | 113 (79–130) | 86 (73–94) | 0.039 | 64 (59–78) | 65 (60–86) | 62 (65–75) | 0.218 |
| PaCO2, mmHg | 37 (32–46) | 36 (32–42) | 44 (33–52) | 0.406 | 40 (35–45) | 37 (34–41) | 44 (41–66) | 0.106 |
| pH | 7.45 (7.39–7.47) | 7.43 (7.38–7.48) | 7.45 (7.42–7.48) | 0.212 | 7.42 (7.38–7.49) | 7.42 (7.41–7.50) | 7.39 (7.29–7.45) | 0.150 |
| SaO2, % | 97 (95–100) | 98 (95–100) | 97 (94–98) | 0.462 | 93 (92–95) | 95 (93–99) | 91 (88–93) | 0.005 |
SBT spontaneous breathing trial; Dyspnea-VAS Dyspnea-Visual Analog Scale; RR respiratory rate; V tidal volume; IBW ideal body weight; SaO arterial saturation of oxygen
Data are provided as median (interquartile range) and number (%)
Change in dyspnea, breathing pattern, hemodynamics and blood gas between the initiation and end of the spontaneous breathing trial (SBT)
| SBT success ( | SBT failure ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Dyspnea-VAS, mm | 0 (0–1) | 6 (4–8) | 0.006 |
| RR, min‒1 | 1 (− 2 to 3) | 8 (4–13) | 0.001 |
| − 7 (− 74 to 80) | − 29 (− 89 to 50) | 0.844 | |
| RR/ | 0 (− 9 to 27) | 11 (− 16 to 29) | 1.000 |
| Heart rate, min‒1 | 1 (− 3 to 2) | 7 (0–19) | 0.017 |
| Systolic blood pressure, mmHg | 2 (− 3 to 9) | 31 (5–62) | 0.020 |
| PaO2, mmHg | − 21 (− 40 to − 1.25) | − 21 (− 32.5 to 2) | 0.910 |
| PaCO2, mmHg | 0 (− 2 to 4) | 4 (2–12) | 0.161 |
| pH | 0.02 (− 0.02 to 0.03) | − 0.07 (− 0.12 to 0.01) | 0.171 |
| SaO2, % | − 1 (− 3 to 0) | − 4 (− 8 to − 3) | 0.036 |
The evolution is described by the difference in variables between the initiation and end of the spontaneous breathing trial
Data are provided as median (interquartile range) and number (%)
Dyspnea-VAS Dyspnea-Visual Analog Scale; RR respiratory rate; V tidal volume; IBW ideal body weight; SaO arterial saturation of oxygen
Fig. 1Receiver operating characteristics curve of changes in Dyspnea-Visual Analog Scale (VAS), breathing pattern, blood gas and hemodynamics to detect spontaneous breathing trial failure. Change is expressed as the difference between value at the initiation and end of the spontaneous breathing trial. Dyspnea-VAS Dyspnea-Visual Analog Scale; SaO arterial saturation of oxygen
Changes in the electromyographic activity (EMG) of the Alae nasi, the parasternal intercostal muscles and the diaphragm between the initiation and end of spontaneous breathing trial
| Total ( | Success ( | Failure ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EMGmax | 1.02 (0.94–1.25) | 0.98 (0.77–1.10) | 1.24 (0.94–1.60) | 0.010 |
| EMGauc | 1.07 (0.66–1.44) | 0.93 (0.60–1.11) | 1.44 (0.91–2.40) | 0.015 |
| Parasternal intercostal muscles | ||||
| EMGmax | 0.99 (0.87–1.01) | 1.00 (0.98–1.01) | 0.97 (0.83–1.01) | 0.426 |
| EMGauc | 1.12 (0.90–1.69) | 1.12 (1.04–1.25) | 1.03 (0.71–1.78) | 0.855 |
| Diaphragm | ||||
| EMGmax | 1.24 (0.80–2.06) | 0.84 (0.60–1.57) | 1.87 (1.19–2.92) | 0.008 |
| EMGauc | 1.28 (0.98–1.81) | 1.12 (0.79–1.70) | 1.65 (1.47–2.93) | 0.125 |
| EMGmax | 0.79 (0.54–1.22) | 0.87 (0.58–1.52) | 0.55 (0.45–0.99) | 0.039 |
| EMGauc | 0.76 (0.49–1.04) | 0.72 (0.43–0.93) | 0.68 (0.23–0.96) | 0.812 |
The EMG activity is described by peak EMG (EMGmax) and area under the curve (EMGauc). Values are normalized to EMG activity at initiation of the SBT and are expressed as the ratio of the EMG activity and the end of the SBT to the EMG activity at the initiation of the SBT
Data are provided as median (interquartile range)
Fig. 2Correlation between the change of Dyspnea-Visual Analog Scale (VAS) and the change in electromyographic (EMG) activity of the Alae nasi, parasternal intercostal muscles and diaphragm between the initiation and end of the spontaneous breathing trial. Change in dyspnea-VAS is expressed as the difference between dyspnea-VAS at the initiation and end of the spontaneous breathing trial. The EMG activity is described by area under the curve (EMGauc) and maximum (EMGmax). Values are normalized to EMG activity at initiation of the SBT and are expressed as the ratio of the EMG activity at the end of the SBT to the EMG activity at the initiation of the SBT