To extubate or not to extubate: Risk factors for extubation failure and deterioration with further mechanical ventilation

Background: Extubation is a critical step in the intensive care unit (ICU). In this study, we aim to investigate the risk factors for both extubation failure and deterioration with further mechanical ventilation (MV). Methods: Data were collected from a cardiothoracic ICU in a tertiary hospital. The...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-74862025-02-11T05:20:30Z To extubate or not to extubate: Risk factors for extubation failure and deterioration with further mechanical ventilation XIE, Jingui CHENG, Guang ZHENG, Zhichao LUO, Haidong OOI, Oon Cheong Background: Extubation is a critical step in the intensive care unit (ICU). In this study, we aim to investigate the risk factors for both extubation failure and deterioration with further mechanical ventilation (MV). Methods: Data were collected from a cardiothoracic ICU in a tertiary hospital. The risk factors for extubation failure and deterioration with further MV were investigated by multivariate logistic regression. Results: A total of 676 patients were enrolled in the study. Patients with extubation failure had a longer ICU length of stay and a higher mortality rate than patients without extubation failure. An age greater than 65 years, abnormal heart rate, respiratory rate exceeding 20 times/min, arterial pH lower than 7.35, pressure of oxygen in arterial blood (PaO2)/fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) ratio lower than 300 mmHg, mean arterial pressure lower than 70 mmHg, duration of MV longer than 12 hours, and high quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (qSOFA) score were independent risk factors for extubation failure. Furthermore, we found that a respiratory rate greater than 20 times/min and a PaO2/fraction of Inspired Oxygen FiO2 ratio less than 300 mmHg were protective factors, while a mean arterial pressure lower than 70 mmHg, arterial pH lower than 7.35, and high qSOFA score were risk factors for deterioration on continued MV. Conclusions: Since the duration of MV increases the risk of extubation failure, physicians should consider not only the risk of extubation failure but also the risk of deterioration with further MV. 2019-08-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/6487 info:doi/10.1111/jocs.14189 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/7486/viewcontent/To_Extubate_or_Not_to_Extubate.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Mechanical ventilation Decision to extubate Extubation failure Risk factors Deterioration Health Economics Medical Sciences
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topic Mechanical ventilation
Decision to extubate
Extubation failure
Risk factors
Deterioration
Health Economics
Medical Sciences
spellingShingle Mechanical ventilation
Decision to extubate
Extubation failure
Risk factors
Deterioration
Health Economics
Medical Sciences
XIE, Jingui
CHENG, Guang
ZHENG, Zhichao
LUO, Haidong
OOI, Oon Cheong
To extubate or not to extubate: Risk factors for extubation failure and deterioration with further mechanical ventilation
description Background: Extubation is a critical step in the intensive care unit (ICU). In this study, we aim to investigate the risk factors for both extubation failure and deterioration with further mechanical ventilation (MV). Methods: Data were collected from a cardiothoracic ICU in a tertiary hospital. The risk factors for extubation failure and deterioration with further MV were investigated by multivariate logistic regression. Results: A total of 676 patients were enrolled in the study. Patients with extubation failure had a longer ICU length of stay and a higher mortality rate than patients without extubation failure. An age greater than 65 years, abnormal heart rate, respiratory rate exceeding 20 times/min, arterial pH lower than 7.35, pressure of oxygen in arterial blood (PaO2)/fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) ratio lower than 300 mmHg, mean arterial pressure lower than 70 mmHg, duration of MV longer than 12 hours, and high quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (qSOFA) score were independent risk factors for extubation failure. Furthermore, we found that a respiratory rate greater than 20 times/min and a PaO2/fraction of Inspired Oxygen FiO2 ratio less than 300 mmHg were protective factors, while a mean arterial pressure lower than 70 mmHg, arterial pH lower than 7.35, and high qSOFA score were risk factors for deterioration on continued MV. Conclusions: Since the duration of MV increases the risk of extubation failure, physicians should consider not only the risk of extubation failure but also the risk of deterioration with further MV.
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author XIE, Jingui
CHENG, Guang
ZHENG, Zhichao
LUO, Haidong
OOI, Oon Cheong
author_facet XIE, Jingui
CHENG, Guang
ZHENG, Zhichao
LUO, Haidong
OOI, Oon Cheong
author_sort XIE, Jingui
title To extubate or not to extubate: Risk factors for extubation failure and deterioration with further mechanical ventilation
title_short To extubate or not to extubate: Risk factors for extubation failure and deterioration with further mechanical ventilation
title_full To extubate or not to extubate: Risk factors for extubation failure and deterioration with further mechanical ventilation
title_fullStr To extubate or not to extubate: Risk factors for extubation failure and deterioration with further mechanical ventilation
title_full_unstemmed To extubate or not to extubate: Risk factors for extubation failure and deterioration with further mechanical ventilation
title_sort to extubate or not to extubate: risk factors for extubation failure and deterioration with further mechanical ventilation
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2019
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/6487
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/7486/viewcontent/To_Extubate_or_Not_to_Extubate.pdf
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