نتایج جستجو برای: extubation

تعداد نتایج: 3963  

Journal: :OBM neurobiology 2021

The complete spectrum of neuropsychiatric effects SARS-CoV-2 acute respiratory distress syndrome has yet to be fully appreciated, particularly in intubated patients. Manifestations including delirium and catatonia need considered COVID-19 Medications known exhibit neuroprotective effects, like valproate, can assist agitation related sedative withdrawal during extubation. This case series report...

Mostafa Kazerooni Shahrbanoo Shahbazi,

Background: Early extubation is implemented in cardiothoracic units worldwide for its advantages such as decreased mortality, morbidity, and hospitalization costs. We conducted a retrospective study to evaluate potential factors which may affect extubation time. Methods: The records of 334 eligible patients who underwent elective coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) in 2008 in Kowsar ...

ژورنال: بیهوشی و درد 2013
اسماعیل مشیری،عاطفه علایی, بیژن یزدی، هوشنگ طالبی،,

        Abstract Aim and Background:   This study is aimed to assess the effect of aminophylline (1mg/kg) on reversal of the sedative effects of propofol and the recovery time in patients under propofol anesthesia. Due to the known effects of aminophylline on myocardial contractility and the increase in cardiac outpu...

Journal: :Lancet 2009
Miquel Ferrer Jacobo Sellarés Mauricio Valencia Andres Carrillo Gumersindo Gonzalez Joan Ramon Badia Josep Maria Nicolas Antoni Torres

BACKGROUND Non-invasive ventilation can prevent respiratory failure after extubation in individuals at increased risk of this complication, and enhanced survival in patients with hypercapnia has been recorded. We aimed to assess prospectively the effectiveness of non-invasive ventilation after extubation in patients with hypercapnia and as rescue therapy when respiratory failure develops. MET...

Journal: :Archives of surgery 1999
K Davis R S Campbell J A Johannigman J F Valente R D Branson

OBJECTIVE To determine the effects of tracheostomy on respiratory mechanics and work of breathing (WOB). DESIGN A before-and-after trial of 20 patients undergoing tracheostomy for repeated extubation failure. SETTING Surgical intensive care unit at a university teaching hospital and a level I trauma center. PATIENTS A consecutive sample of 20 patients who met extubation criteria (Pa(O2), ...

Journal: :Paediatric anaesthesia 2015
Rahul G Baijal Sudha A Bidani Charles G Minard Mehernoor F Watcha

BACKGROUND Perioperative respiratory complications after adenotonsillectomy (T&A) are common and have been described to occur more frequently in children below 3 years of age, those with cranio-facial abnormalities, Down syndrome, obstructive sleep apnea, morbid obesity, and failure to thrive. AIMS To investigate the association between awake vs deep tracheal extubation and perioperative resp...

2016
Arnaud W. Thille Florence Boissier Hassen Ben-Ghezala Keyvan Razazi Armand Mekontso-Dessap Christian Brun-Buisson Laurent Brochard

BACKGROUND While studies have suggested that prophylactic noninvasive ventilation (NIV) could prevent post-extubation respiratory failure in the intensive care unit, they appear inconsistent with regard to reintubation. We assessed the impact of a prophylactic NIV protocol on reintubation in a large population of at-risk patients. METHODS Prospective before-after study performed in the medica...

Journal: :Critical care 2015
Andrea Cortegiani Vincenzo Russotto Santi Maurizio Raineri Antonino Giarratano

We read with interest the recently published review in Critical Care about post-extubation laryngeal edema and stridor by Pluijms et al. [1]. The review considers in detail the risk factors for post-extubation respiratory failure and describes a post-extubation algorithm for its prevention and reduction. We recently published a case report describing the occurrence of post-extubation stridor le...

Journal: :Jornal de pediatria 2006
Albert Bousso Bernardo Ejzenberg Andréa Maria Cordeiro Ventura José Carlos Fernandes Iracema Cássia de Oliveira Fernandes Patrícia Freitas Góes Flávio Adolfo Costa Vaz

OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to evaluate the ratio of dead space to tidal volume (VD/VT) as a predictor of extubation failure of children from mechanical ventilation. METHODS From September 2001 to January 2003 we studied a cohort consisting of all children (1 day-15 years) submitted to mechanical ventilation at a pediatric intensive care unit who were extubated and for whom pre-...

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