Risk Factors of Re-intubation of Patients in Intensive Care Units
BACKGROUND: Re-intubation of the trachea is one of the complications of the patients encounter with critical illness in the intensive care unit. The incidence of this complication has reported between 2% and 25%. Many risk factors contribute with this phenomenon; such as female sex, aging, narcotic...
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doaj-17788d25b3fb4b179192aa8235ed5a292020-11-25T02:34:23ZfasVesnu Publications مجله دانشکده پزشکی اصفهان1027-75951735-854X2007-12-012585948769Risk Factors of Re-intubation of Patients in Intensive Care UnitsGholamreza KhaliliParvin SajediSeyed Morteza HeidariSoheila NajmiBACKGROUND: Re-intubation of the trachea is one of the complications of the patients encounter with critical illness in the intensive care unit. The incidence of this complication has reported between 2% and 25%. Many risk factors contribute with this phenomenon; such as female sex, aging, narcotic and sedative drugs, etc. Re-intubation increases the duration of hospitalization, as well as pulmonary complications and mortality rate. The aim of this study was to evaluate the risk factors of re-intubation in the intensive care units (ICU) . METHODS: This study was a retrospective cross- sectional study and was conducted in 2004 among the data documented 210 medical records. These records were obtained from three ICUs of AL-Zahra medical Center. Incomplete medical records were. All data was extracted and filled in specially-designed questionnaires. Obtained data was analyzed with SPSS software by using Chi-square and t-tests. FINDINGS: From the 210 medical records studied, 15 patients (7.1%) were re-intubated. There was a positive correlation between re-intubation and hemoglobin when it was lees than 12 gr/dL or more than 15 gr/dL. CONCLUSION: Aging (age>65 years), hyponatermia (Nahttp://jims.mui.ac.ir/index.php/jims/article/view/70 |
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Gholamreza Khalili Parvin Sajedi Seyed Morteza Heidari Soheila Najmi |
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Risk Factors of Re-intubation of Patients in Intensive Care Units |
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Risk Factors of Re-intubation of Patients in Intensive Care Units |
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Risk Factors of Re-intubation of Patients in Intensive Care Units |
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risk factors of re-intubation of patients in intensive care units |
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مجله دانشکده پزشکی اصفهان |
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BACKGROUND:
Re-intubation of the trachea is one of the complications of the patients encounter with critical illness in the intensive care unit. The incidence of this complication has reported between 2% and 25%. Many risk factors contribute with this phenomenon; such as female sex, aging, narcotic and sedative drugs, etc. Re-intubation increases the duration of hospitalization, as well as pulmonary complications and mortality rate. The aim of this study was to evaluate the risk factors of re-intubation in the intensive care units (ICU) .
METHODS:
This study was a retrospective cross- sectional study and was conducted in 2004 among the data documented 210 medical records. These records were obtained from three ICUs of AL-Zahra medical Center. Incomplete medical records were. All data was extracted and filled in specially-designed questionnaires. Obtained data was analyzed with SPSS software by using Chi-square and t-tests.
FINDINGS:
From the 210 medical records studied, 15 patients (7.1%) were re-intubated. There was a positive correlation between re-intubation and hemoglobin when it was lees than 12 gr/dL or more than 15 gr/dL.
CONCLUSION:
Aging (age>65 years), hyponatermia (Na |
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