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Crit Care Sci ; 35(2): 163-167, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés, Portugués | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37712805

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OBJECTIVE: To assess the outcome of extubation in COVID-19 patients and the use of noninvasive ventilation in the weaning process. METHODS: This retrospective, observational, single-center study was conducted in COVID-19 patients aged 18 years or older who were admitted to an intensive care unit between April 2020 and December 2021, placed under mechanical ventilation for more than 48 hours and progressed to weaning. Early extubation was defined as extubation without a spontaneous breathing trial and immediate use of noninvasive ventilation after extubation. In patients who underwent a spontaneous breathing trial, noninvasive ventilation could be used as prophylactic ventilatory assistance when started immediately after extubation (prophylactic noninvasive ventilation) or as rescue therapy in cases of postextubation respiratory failure (therapeutic noninvasive ventilation). The primary outcome was extubation failure during the intensive care unit stay. RESULTS: Three hundred eighty-four extubated patients were included. Extubation failure was observed in 107 (27.9%) patients. Forty-seven (12.2%) patients received prophylactic noninvasive ventilation. In 26 (6.8%) patients, early extubation was performed with immediate use of noninvasive ventilation. Noninvasive ventilation for the management of postextubation respiratory failure was administered to 64 (16.7%) patients. CONCLUSION: We found that COVID-19 patients had a high rate of extubation failure. Despite the high risk of extubation failure, we observed low use of prophylactic noninvasive ventilation in these patients.


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COVID-19 , Ventilación no Invasiva , Insuficiencia Respiratoria , Humanos , Respiración Artificial , Desconexión del Ventilador , Estudios Retrospectivos , Extubación Traqueal , Enfermedad Crítica/terapia , COVID-19/terapia , Insuficiencia Respiratoria/terapia
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Crit. Care Sci ; 35(2): 163-167, 2023. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1448097

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ABSTRACT Objective: To assess the outcome of extubation in COVID-19 patients and the use of noninvasive ventilation in the weaning process. Methods: This retrospective, observational, single-center study was conducted in COVID-19 patients aged 18 years or older who were admitted to an intensive care unit between April 2020 and December 2021, placed under mechanical ventilation for more than 48 hours and progressed to weaning. Early extubation was defined as extubation without a spontaneous breathing trial and immediate use of noninvasive ventilation after extubation. In patients who underwent a spontaneous breathing trial, noninvasive ventilation could be used as prophylactic ventilatory assistance when started immediately after extubation (prophylactic noninvasive ventilation) or as rescue therapy in cases of postextubation respiratory failure (therapeutic noninvasive ventilation). The primary outcome was extubation failure during the intensive care unit stay. Results: Three hundred eighty-four extubated patients were included. Extubation failure was observed in 107 (27.9%) patients. Forty-seven (12.2%) patients received prophylactic noninvasive ventilation. In 26 (6.8%) patients, early extubation was performed with immediate use of noninvasive ventilation. Noninvasive ventilation for the management of postextubation respiratory failure was administered to 64 (16.7%) patients. Conclusion: We found that COVID-19 patients had a high rate of extubation failure. Despite the high risk of extubation failure, we observed low use of prophylactic noninvasive ventilation in these patients.


RESUMO Objetivo: Avaliar o desfecho da extubação em pacientes com COVID-19 e o uso da ventilação não invasiva no processo de desmame. Métodos: Este estudo retrospectivo, observacional e unicêntrico foi realizado em pacientes com COVID-19 com 18 anos ou mais, internados em uma unidade de terapia intensiva entre abril de 2020 e dezembro de 2021, colocados sob ventilação mecânica por mais de 48 horas com progressão para o desmame. A extubação precoce foi definida como a extubação sem um teste de ventilação espontânea e com uso imediato de ventilação não invasiva após a extubação. Em pacientes submetidos a um teste de ventilação espontânea, a ventilação não invasiva poderia ser usada como assistência ventilatória profilática, quando iniciada imediatamente após a extubação (ventilação não invasiva profilática), ou como terapia de resgate em casos de insuficiência respiratória pós-extubação (ventilação não invasiva terapêutica). O desfecho primário foi falha de extubação durante a internação na unidade de terapia intensiva. Resultados: Foram incluídos 384 pacientes extubados. A falha de extubação foi observada em 107 (27,9%) pacientes. Quarenta e sete (12,2%) pacientes receberam ventilação não invasiva profilática. Em 26 (6,8%) pacientes, a extubação precoce foi realizada com o uso imediato de ventilação não invasiva. A ventilação não invasiva para o manejo da insuficiência respiratória pós-extubação foi administrada em 64 (16,7%) pacientes. Conclusão: Os pacientes com COVID-19 apresentaram alta taxa de falha de extubação. Apesar do alto risco de falha de extubação, observamos baixo uso de ventilação não invasiva profilática nesses pacientes.

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