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non-invasive ventilation AND weaning

https://read.qxmd.com/read/37982427/early-versus-late-tracheostomy-in-critically-ill-covid-19-patients
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REVIEW
Agnieszka Szafran, Karolina Dahms, Kelly Ansems, Nicole Skoetz, Ina Monsef, Thomas Breuer, Carina Benstoem
BACKGROUND: The role of early tracheostomy as an intervention for critically ill COVID-19 patients is unclear. Previous reports have described prolonged intensive care stays and difficulty weaning from mechanical ventilation in critically ill COVID-19 patients, particularly in those developing acute respiratory distress syndrome. Pre-pandemic evidence on the benefits of early tracheostomy is conflicting but suggests shorter hospital stays and lower mortality rates compared to late tracheostomy...
November 20, 2023: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37876393/comparison-of-high-flow-nasal-cannula-and-continuous-positive-airway-pressure-in-covid-19-patients-with-acute-respiratory-distress-syndrome-in-critical-care-unit-a-randomized-control-study
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gunaseelan Mirunalini, Kuppusamy Anand, Anand Pushparani, Gunasri Kadirvelu
Background and objective Acute hypoxic respiratory failure in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pneumonia has been treated with oxygen delivered by oxygen masks and non-invasive ventilation (NIV) with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), and more recently with high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) devices. There is a paucity of randomized controlled trials to compare the efficacy of CPAP with HFNC in COVID-19 pneumonia. We conceptualized a randomized control study to compare the efficacy of HFNC and CPAP in reducing the need for invasive mechanical ventilation, estimation of mechanical ventilation-free days, and risk of intubation in COVID-19 patients with hypoxic respiratory failure...
September 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37873714/-predictive-value-of-diaphragmatic-thickening-fraction-combined-with-mrc-score-for-the-outcome-of-weaning-from-mechanical-ventilation-in-icu-acquired-weakness-patients
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ruixiang Sun, Ke Fang, Haijiao Jiang, Jintian Yu, Xiubin Tao
OBJECTIVE: To explore the predictive value of diaphragmatic thickening fraction (DTF) combined with Medical Research Council-score (MRC score) on the outcome of weaning from mechanical ventilation in ICU-acquired weakness (ICU-AW) patients. METHODS: A retrospective case-control study was conducted. The clinical data of mechanically ventilated patients with an MRC score of less than 48 admitted to the department of critical care medicine of the First Affiliated Hospital of Wannan Medical College from January 2022 to March 2023 were collected, including general information, ultrasound indicators, MRC scores, main clinical outcomes, and weaning outcomes...
October 2023: Zhonghua Wei Zhong Bing Ji Jiu Yi Xue
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37858366/pleuropulmonary-and-diaphragmatic-ultrasound-in-intensive-care-medicine
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Diego Aníbal Rodríguez Serrano, Purificación Pérez Terán, Rafael Blancas, Marta Arroyo
The usefulness of ultrasound for chest exploration was described in 1968. It was not until the 1990s, when its use became widespread in Intensive Care Units as a diagnostic, monitoring and procedural guide tool. The fact that it is a non-invasive tool, accessible at the bedside, with a sensitivity and specificity close to computerized tomography (CT) and with a short learning curve, have made it a mandatory technique in the management of critically ill patients. It is essential to know that there are different air/fluid ratio generated by different pathologies that gives rise to one echographic pattern or another...
October 2023: Medicina intensiva
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37832578/-non-invasive-mechanical-ventilation-in-acute-respiratory-failure-clinical-practice-guidelines-on-behalf-of-the-german-society-of-pneumology-and-ventilatory-medicine
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael Westhoff, Peter Neumann, Jens Geiseler, Johannes Bickenbach, Michael Arzt, Martin Bachmann, Stephan Braune, Sandra Delis, Dominic Dellweg, Michael Dreher, Rolf Dubb, Hans Fuchs, Nina Hämäläinen, Hans Heppner, Stefan Kluge, Matthias Kochanek, Philipp M Lepper, F Joachim Meyer, Bernhard Neumann, Christian Putensen, Dorit Schimandl, Bernd Schönhofer, Dierk Schreiter, Stephan Walterspacher, Wolfram Windisch
The guideline update outlines the advantages as well as the limitations of NIV in the treatment of acute respiratory failure in daily clinical practice and in different indications.Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) has a high value in therapy of hypercapnic acute respiratory failure, as it significantly reduces the length of ICU stay and hospitalization as well as mortality.Patients with cardiopulmonary edema and acute respiratory failure should be treated with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and oxygen in addition to necessary cardiological interventions...
October 13, 2023: Pneumologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37823928/management-of-respiratory-distress-in-moderate-and-late-preterm-infants-clinical-trajectories-in-the-neobs-study
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Isabelle Guellec, Thierry Debillon, Cyril Flamant, Pierre-Henri Jarreau, Benjamin Serraz, Pierre Tourneux
UNLABELLED: Management of respiratory distress (RD) in the extremely preterm newborn meets recommendations. Few data are available concerning the management and the clinical course of moderate and late preterms with RD. Clinical course and management among moderate (30-33 weeks (wks) of gestation) and late preterms (34-36 wks) were assessed in the Neobs study, a French neonatal observational cohort study (2018) of preterms with RD in the first 24 h of life. Clinical course was defined as stable (use of non-invasive ventilation (NIV) only), initially severe (initial use of invasive ventilation (IV)), and worsening (switch off IV after NIV support)...
October 12, 2023: European Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37823836/comparison-of-immediate-withdrawal-and-stepwise-reduction-in-duration-of-non-invasive-ventilation-in-chronic-obstructive-pulmonary-disease-patients-presenting-with-acute-hypercapnic-respiratory-failure
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Swetabh Purohit, Manu Madan, Rohit Kumar, Rajnish Kaushik, Pranav Ish, Mahendran Aj, Shibdas Chakrabarti, Neeraj Kumar Gupta, Nitesh Gupta
There is no universally acceptable protocol for the withdrawal of non-invasive ventilation (NIV) in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients presenting with acute hypercapnic respiratory failure (AHcRF). This study was carried out to evaluate immediate against stepwise reduction in NIV. Sixty COPD patients with AHcRF who were managed with NIV were randomized into two groups - immediate NIV withdrawal (Group A), and stepwise reduction of NIV duration (Group B). The rate of successful NIV withdrawal, time to recurrence of hypercapnic respiratory failure, total duration of NIV use, and hospital length of stay (LOS), were compared among the 2 groups...
October 12, 2023: Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37745722/different-subtypes-of-nonthyroidal-illness-syndrome-on-the-prognosis-of-septic-patients-a-two-centered-retrospective-cohort-study
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ning Ning, Juan Li, Wenwu Sun, Chaoping Ma, Jiaoyan Li, Huiqiu Sheng, Ying Chen, Bing Zhao, Jiyuan Zhang, Jiyue Zhu, Chengjin Gao, Enqiang Mao
BACKGROUND: Nonthyroidal illness syndrome (NTIS) is a common endocrine dysfunction predicting unfavorable outcomes in critical illness. The objective of the study is to evaluate the association between different NTIS subtypes with outcomes in septic patients. METHODS: Septic patients in two Chinese academic centers from October 2012 and October 2022 are enrolled in analysis. Multivariable regressions are used to assess associations between NTIS and outcomes. Outcomes include in-hospital mortality, length of stay in hospital (LOS), non-invasive ventilation failure and weaning failure...
2023: Frontiers in Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37745230/cardiopulmonary-interactions-during-ventilator-weaning
#29
REVIEW
Philippe Vignon
Weaning a critically-ill patient from the ventilator is a crucial step in global management. This manuscript details physiological changes induced by altered heart-lung interactions during the weaning process, illustrates the main mechanisms which could lead to weaning failure of cardiac origin, and discuss a tailored management based on the monitoring of changes in central hemodynamics during weaning. The transition from positive-pressure ventilation to spontaneous breathing results in abrupt hemodynamic and metabolic changes secondary to rapidly modified heart-lung interactions, sudden changes in cardiac loading conditions, and increased oxygen demand...
2023: Frontiers in Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37723595/recommendations-on-palliative-care-aspects-in-intensive-care-medicine
#30
REVIEW
Guido Michels, Manuela Schallenburger, Martin Neukirchen
BACKGROUND: The timely integration of palliative care is important for patients suffering from various advanced diseases with limited prognosis. While a German S-3-guideline on palliative care exists for patients with incurable cancer, a recommendation for non-oncological patients and especially for integration of palliative care into intensive care medicine is missing to date. METHOD: Ten German medical societies worked on recommendations on palliative care aspects in intensive care in a consensus process from 2018 to 2023...
September 18, 2023: Critical Care: the Official Journal of the Critical Care Forum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37668662/-certification-by-the-german-society-for-neurorehabiliation-dgnr-performance-and-quality-of-the-centers-for-weaning-from-a%C3%A2-ventilator-in-early-neurological-and-neurosurgical-rehabilitation
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas Platz, Tobias Schmidt-Wilcke, Martin Groß, Christian Friederich, Marcus Pohl
BACKGROUND: Certification of centers for weaning from a ventilator in neurological neurosurgical early rehabilitation (NNER) by the German Society for Neurorehabilitation (DGNR) is possible since 1 October 2021. OBJECTIVE: The results of certification of facilities in the first year after starting the procedure are presented. MATERIAL AND METHODS: As part of the certification process 28 criteria are assessed including a set of mandatory characteristics of the facility...
September 5, 2023: Der Nervenarzt
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37619539/costs-of-weaning-failure-a-prospective-multicentre-controlled-non-randomised-interventional-study-on-economic-implications-for-the-german-health-care-system
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julia D Michels, Franziska C Trudzinski, Florian Bornitz, Ralf Ewert, Michael Müller, Frederik Trinkmann, Mavi Schellenberg, Wolfram Windisch, Felix J F Herth
BACKGROUND: Intensive care patients with respiratory failure often need invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV). With increasing population age and multimorbidity, the number of patients who cannot be weaned from IMV rises as well. Up to 85% of these patients have no access to a certified weaning centre. Their medical care is associated with impaired quality of life and high costs for the German health care system. OBJECTIVES: This study examined the weaning outcome of patients in certified weaning centres after a primarily unsuccessful weaning attempt in order to calculate saving expenses compared to patients on long-term IMV in an outpatient setting...
August 24, 2023: Respiration; International Review of Thoracic Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37576823/long-term-sedation-with-remimazolam-besylate-versus-propofol-in-critically-ill-patients-during-invasive-mechanical-ventilation-a-study-protocol-for-a-multicenter-randomized-non-inferior-trial
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaobo Yang, Yun Tang, Ruofei Du, Yuan Yu, Jiqian Xu, Jiancheng Zhang, Hong Liu, Xiaojing Zou, Lehao Ren, Shiying Yuan, You Shang
Background: Remimazolam besylate is a novel ultra-short-acting benzodiazepine that can potentially be a safe and effective sedative in intensive care units. This study aims to assess whether remimazolam besylate is not inferior to propofol in maintaining mild-to-moderate sedation in critically ill patients receiving long-term mechanical ventilation. Methods and analysis: This is a multicenter, randomized, single-blind, propofol-controlled, non-inferiority study. Eligible patients are randomly assigned to receive remimazolam besylate or propofol in a 1:1 ratio to maintain a Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale score between -3 and 0...
2023: Frontiers in Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37575869/accidental-phosgene-poisoning-a-case-report-and-short-review-of-management
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Sri Hari Ty, Dr Sree Sudha Ty, Ksbs Krishna Sasanka, Konathala Nageswar Rao, Pugazhenthan T
BACKGROUND: Phosgene is a chemical used in the manufacture of plastics and pesticides. Phosgene remains one of the most dangerous of today's high-volume chemicals, as evidenced by the deaths and widespread evacuations caused by its release in industrial accidents. The respiratory system is most severely harmed by exposure to phosgene. CASE PRESENTATION: A 39-year-old male patient arrived feeling short of breath, nauseous, and tachypnoeic after being exposed to triphosgene gas at work...
July 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37568402/extracorporeal-photopheresis-as-a-possible-therapeutic-approach-for-adults-with-severe-and-critical-covid-19-non-responsive-to-standard-treatment-a-pilot-investigational-study
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bálint Gergely Szabó, Péter Reményi, Szabolcs Tasnády, Dorina Korózs, László Gopcsa, Marienn Réti, Andrea Várkonyi, János Sinkó, Botond Lakatos, János Szlávik, Gabriella Bekő, Ilona Bobek, István Vályi-Nagy
Background: The optimal approach for adult patients hospitalized with severe and critical coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), non-responsive to antiviral and immunomodulatory drugs, is not well established. Our aim was to evaluate feasibility and safety of extracorporeal photopheresis (ECP) in this setting. Methods: A prospective, single-center investigational study was performed between 2021 and 2022 at a tertiary referral center for COVID-19. Patients diagnosed with COVID-19 were screened, and cases with severe or critical disease fulfilling pre-defined clinical and biochemical criteria of non-response for >5 days, despite remdesivir, dexamethasone and immunomodulation (tocilizumab, baricitinib, ruxolitinib), were consecutively enrolled...
July 29, 2023: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37551575/-two-children-with-late-onset-congenital-central-hypoventilation-syndrome
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuyao Qiu, Liqiang Yang, Jianwen Zhong, Xiangqian Luo, Dabo Liu
<b/>Two children with late-onset congenital central hypoventilation syndrome were reported, one of whom was male and had no abnormal manifestations after birth, respiratory failure occurs at the age of 1 year and 6 months. After being hospitalized, he was treated with oxygen inhalation and non-invasive ventilation, but carbon dioxide retention could not be corrected. After one month of tracheal intubation, he was failure to wean from ventilator, so tracheostomy was performed. He needs a ventilator to help breath while sleeping, and can breath autonomously during the day without ventilator...
August 2023: Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology, Head, and Neck Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37522869/post-extubation-high-flow-nasal-cannula-oxygen-therapy-em-versus-em-non-invasive-ventilation-in-chronic-obstructive-pulmonary-disease-with-hypercapnic-respiratory-failure
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pankti Sheth Ketan, Rohit Kumar, Mahendran Aj, Pranav Ish, Shibdas Chakrabarti, Neeraj Kumar Gupta, Nitesh Gupta
The sequential use of non-invasive ventilation (NIV) for weaning in hypercapnic respiratory failure patients is a recommended practice. However, the effectiveness of weaning on High flow nasal cannula (HFNC) is unclear. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients with hypercapnic respiratory failure who received invasive ventilation were screened for enrolment. This study was a single-centre, prospective, randomized comparative study. The primary outcome was treatment failure within 72 hours after extubation...
July 28, 2023: Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37492415/pressure-support-versus-continuous-positive-airway-pressure-for-predicting-successful-liberation-from-invasive-ventilation-in-children-an-open-label-randomized-non-inferiority-trial
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
C Revaiah Vishwa, Karthi Nallasamy, Suresh Kumar Angurana, Arun Bansal, Muralidharan Jayashree
BACKGROUND: Pressure support (PS) as a spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) was considered inferior to continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and T-piece because PS underestimated post-extubation work of breathing in physiologic studies. We aimed to compare PS and CPAP as SBT methods for assessing clinical outcomes in children. METHODS: This was an open label randomized non-inferiority trial conducted between December 2019 and August 2021 among children aged 1 month to 12 years deemed ready for weaning after at least 48 h of invasive ventilation in PICU...
July 2023: Lancet Reg Health Southeast Asia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37480723/the-combined-use-of-parasternal-intercostal-muscle-thickening-fraction-and-p0-1-for-prediction-of-weaning-outcomes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guojun He, Yijiao Han, Yasheng Zhan, Yake Yao, Hua Zhou, Xia Zheng
BACKGROUND: A variety of parameters and diaphragmatic ultrasound in ventilator weaning has been studied extensively, and the findings yield inconsistent conclusions. The parasternal intercostal muscle holds important substantial respiratory reserve capacity when the central drive is enhanced, the predictive value of combining parasternal intercostal muscle ultrasound parameters with P0.1(airway occlusion pressure at 100 msec) in assessing ventilator weaning outcomes is still unknown. OBJECTIVES: Our study aimed to evaluate the predictive efficacy of parasternal intercostal muscle ultrasound in conjunction with P0...
2023: Heart & Lung: the Journal of Critical Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37470891/use-of-non-invasive-respiratory-supports-in-high-intensity-internal-medicine-setting-during-the-first-two-waves-of-the-covid-19-pandemic-emergency-in-italy-a-multicenter-real-life-experience
#40
MULTICENTER STUDY
Ernesto Crisafulli, Giulia Sartori, Alice Vianello, Alessio Maroccia, Elisa Lepori, Massimiliano Quici, Chiara Cogliati, Massimo Salvetti, Anna Paini, Carlo Aggiusti, Fabio Bertacchini, Fabiana Busti, Giacomo Marchi, Maria Lorenza Muiesan, Domenico Girelli
During the first two waves of the COVID-19 emergency in Italy, internal medicine high-dependency wards (HDW) have been organized to manage patients with acute respiratory failure (ARF). There is heterogeneous evidence about the feasibility and outcomes of non-invasive respiratory supports (NIRS) in settings outside the intensive care unit (ICU), including in patients deemed not eligible for intubation (i.e., with do-not-intubate, DNI status). Few data are available about the different NIRS modalities applied to ARF patients in the newly assembled internal medicine HDW...
September 2023: Internal and Emergency Medicine
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