Predictors of post-extubation stridor in patients on mechanical ventilation: a prospective observational study
Abstract The cuff leak test (CLT) has been widely accepted as a simple and noninvasive method for predicting post-extubation stridor (PES). However, its accuracy and clinical impact remain uncertain. We aimed to evaluate the reliability of CLT and to assess the impact of pre-extubation variables on...
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doaj-7d08b9812b9b4c99a7ff16a10e73ce992021-10-10T11:28:48ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-10-0111111010.1038/s41598-021-99501-8Predictors of post-extubation stridor in patients on mechanical ventilation: a prospective observational studyAiko Tanaka0Akinori Uchiyama1Yu Horiguchi2Ryota Higeno3Ryota Sakaguchi4Yukiko Koyama5Hironori Ebishima6Takeshi Yoshida7Atsuhiro Matsumoto8Kanaki Sakai9Daisuke Hiramatsu10Naoya Iguchi11Noriyuki Ohta12Yuji Fujino13Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Osaka University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Osaka University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Osaka University Graduate School of MedicineDivision of Pediatrics, Osaka General Medical CenterDepartment of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Osaka University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Osaka University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Osaka University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Osaka University Graduate School of MedicineDivision of Anesthesiology, Osaka General Medical CenterDepartment of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Osaka University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Osaka University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Osaka University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Anesthesiology, Kindai University Faculty of MedicineDepartment of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Osaka University Graduate School of MedicineAbstract The cuff leak test (CLT) has been widely accepted as a simple and noninvasive method for predicting post-extubation stridor (PES). However, its accuracy and clinical impact remain uncertain. We aimed to evaluate the reliability of CLT and to assess the impact of pre-extubation variables on the incidence of PES. A prospective observational study was performed on adult critically ill patients who required mechanical ventilation for more than 24 h. Patients were extubated after the successful spontaneous breathing trial, and CLT was conducted before extubation. Of the 191 patients studied, 26 (13.6%) were deemed positive through CLT. PES developed in 19 patients (9.9%) and resulted in a higher reintubation rate (8.1% vs. 52.6%, p < 0.001) and longer intensive care unit stay (8 [4.5–14] vs. 12 [8–30.5] days, p = 0.01) than patients without PES. The incidence of PES and post-extubation outcomes were similar in patients with both positive and negative CLT results. Compared with patients without PES, patients with PES had longer durations of endotracheal intubation and required endotracheal suctioning more frequently during the 24-h period prior to extubation. After adjusting for confounding factors, frequent endotracheal suctioning more than 15 times per day was associated with an adjusted odds ratio of 2.97 (95% confidence interval, 1.01–8.77) for PES. In conclusion, frequent endotracheal suctioning before extubation was a significant PES predictor in critically ill patients. Further investigations of its impact on the incidence of PES and patient outcomes are warranted.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-99501-8 |
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Aiko Tanaka Akinori Uchiyama Yu Horiguchi Ryota Higeno Ryota Sakaguchi Yukiko Koyama Hironori Ebishima Takeshi Yoshida Atsuhiro Matsumoto Kanaki Sakai Daisuke Hiramatsu Naoya Iguchi Noriyuki Ohta Yuji Fujino |
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Aiko Tanaka Akinori Uchiyama Yu Horiguchi Ryota Higeno Ryota Sakaguchi Yukiko Koyama Hironori Ebishima Takeshi Yoshida Atsuhiro Matsumoto Kanaki Sakai Daisuke Hiramatsu Naoya Iguchi Noriyuki Ohta Yuji Fujino Predictors of post-extubation stridor in patients on mechanical ventilation: a prospective observational study Scientific Reports |
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Aiko Tanaka Akinori Uchiyama Yu Horiguchi Ryota Higeno Ryota Sakaguchi Yukiko Koyama Hironori Ebishima Takeshi Yoshida Atsuhiro Matsumoto Kanaki Sakai Daisuke Hiramatsu Naoya Iguchi Noriyuki Ohta Yuji Fujino |
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Predictors of post-extubation stridor in patients on mechanical ventilation: a prospective observational study |
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Predictors of post-extubation stridor in patients on mechanical ventilation: a prospective observational study |
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Predictors of post-extubation stridor in patients on mechanical ventilation: a prospective observational study |
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Predictors of post-extubation stridor in patients on mechanical ventilation: a prospective observational study |
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Abstract The cuff leak test (CLT) has been widely accepted as a simple and noninvasive method for predicting post-extubation stridor (PES). However, its accuracy and clinical impact remain uncertain. We aimed to evaluate the reliability of CLT and to assess the impact of pre-extubation variables on the incidence of PES. A prospective observational study was performed on adult critically ill patients who required mechanical ventilation for more than 24 h. Patients were extubated after the successful spontaneous breathing trial, and CLT was conducted before extubation. Of the 191 patients studied, 26 (13.6%) were deemed positive through CLT. PES developed in 19 patients (9.9%) and resulted in a higher reintubation rate (8.1% vs. 52.6%, p < 0.001) and longer intensive care unit stay (8 [4.5–14] vs. 12 [8–30.5] days, p = 0.01) than patients without PES. The incidence of PES and post-extubation outcomes were similar in patients with both positive and negative CLT results. Compared with patients without PES, patients with PES had longer durations of endotracheal intubation and required endotracheal suctioning more frequently during the 24-h period prior to extubation. After adjusting for confounding factors, frequent endotracheal suctioning more than 15 times per day was associated with an adjusted odds ratio of 2.97 (95% confidence interval, 1.01–8.77) for PES. In conclusion, frequent endotracheal suctioning before extubation was a significant PES predictor in critically ill patients. Further investigations of its impact on the incidence of PES and patient outcomes are warranted. |
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