2. Weaning from mechanical ventilation.
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• 1) Simple Weaning (first trial)
– Early detection
• 2) Difficult Weaning (more than 1 attempt, up to one
week)
– Reasons for failure
• 3) Prolonged Weaning (more than 1 week or than
three attemps)
– Global management
Boles JM. ERJ 2007
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8. Days from 1st SA to end of MV
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9. Application of WIND classification
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11. Ely E.W. et coll. N Engl J Med 1996; 335: 1864-9
• Intervention Group
1) A daily screening of
respiratory function
(by the respiratory
therapists of the unit)
Ø PaO2/FIO2 > 200
Ø PEEP< 5 cm H2O
Ø Adequate cough
Ø f/VT < 105 c/min
Ø No vasopressor
agents or sedatives
2) A 2-hour trial of
spontaneous
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3) Notification of the
physician of the
successful results
Identifying patients capable of breathing spontaneously
and duration of mechanical ventilation
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19. Question 1
• The rapid shallow breathing index:
A. Is best measured after 1-2 minutes of unassisted breathing
B. Can be measured after 1-2 minutes on low pressure support
ventilation SBT
C. Can be re-measured after 15-20 minutes of low pressure
support ventilation
D. A value at 65 breaths/min/L indicates that the patient can be
extubated
E. A value at 250 breaths/min/L indicates that the SBT should be
of short duration (30 min)
F. None of the above
21. Straus C, et al. AJRCCM 1998;157:23-30
Total
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22. Mahul et al Crit Care in revision
Spontaneous breathing trial and post-extubation work of breathing in
morbidly obese critically ill patients
23. Physiological Measures of Patient Respiratory Effort Among
Different Spontaneous Breathing Trial Techniques: A Systematic
Review and Physiological Meta-Analysis
Sklar M et al submitted
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24. n Failure,
2hr
Ext Reint Succ Ext,
48hr
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Esteban A, et al. AJRCCM 1997;156:459-65
TEST: T-piece or PSV?
25.
26. Question 2
• The work of breathing during a SBT can be influenced
by:
A. The level of sedation
B. The fluid status of the patient
C. The amount of secretions
D. The type of SBT technique
E. None of the above
F. All of the above
30. Question 3
• A majority of the patients in the ICU:
A. Will take 3 to 7 days to be separated from the vent after the first
attempt
B. Can be extubated safely without SBT
C. Have a high probability of successful liberation
D. Will be at risk of reintubation
E. None of the above