5noBackground: Extubation failure (ExtF) is associated with prolonged hospital length of stay and mortality in adult cardiac surgery patients postoperatively. In this population, ExtF-related variables such as the arterial partial pressure of oxygen to fraction of inspired oxygen ratio (PaO2/FiO2), rapid shallow breathing index, cough strength, endotracheal secretions and neurological function have been sparsely researched. Aim: To identify variables that are predictive of ExtF and related outcomes. Method: Prospective observational longitudinal study. Consecutively presenting patients (n=205) undergoing open-heart cardiac surgery and admitted to the Cardiosurgical Intensive Care Unit (CICU) were recruited. The clinical data were collected ...
AbstractBackground/Aims:Overnight postoperative ventilation following cardiovascular surgery was a r...
This study aimed to identify the prevalence, etiology, and outcomes of extubation failure in childre...
Extubation failure-need for reintubation within 72 h of extubation, is common in intensive care unit...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To test several weaning predictors as determinants of successful extubation af...
Background: Weaning off the ventilator and removal of the endotracheal tube requires appropriate tim...
INTRODUCTION: Extubation failure (EF) refers to the inability to maintain spontaneous breathing afte...
Background: We retrospectively compared the clinical outcome of post-cardiac surgery tracheal extuba...
SummaryBackgroundWeaning off the ventilator and removal of the endotracheal tube requires appropriat...
The data collected in this project will be used as a part of a multi-center study conducted by Bosto...
International audienceBackground: Identifying patients at high risk of post-extubation acute respira...
BACKGROUND: To assess the factors associated with reintubation in patients who had successfully pas...
AbstractBackground: Extubation failure rate is one of the criteria for assessing the quality of care...
Problem/Background: Extubation failure (EF) is the need for reintubation within 48 hours after a pla...
<p><strong><em>Background: </em></strong><em>Reintubation in patients after cardiac surgery is assoc...
Abstract Introduction Prolonged ventilation and faile...
AbstractBackground/Aims:Overnight postoperative ventilation following cardiovascular surgery was a r...
This study aimed to identify the prevalence, etiology, and outcomes of extubation failure in childre...
Extubation failure-need for reintubation within 72 h of extubation, is common in intensive care unit...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To test several weaning predictors as determinants of successful extubation af...
Background: Weaning off the ventilator and removal of the endotracheal tube requires appropriate tim...
INTRODUCTION: Extubation failure (EF) refers to the inability to maintain spontaneous breathing afte...
Background: We retrospectively compared the clinical outcome of post-cardiac surgery tracheal extuba...
SummaryBackgroundWeaning off the ventilator and removal of the endotracheal tube requires appropriat...
The data collected in this project will be used as a part of a multi-center study conducted by Bosto...
International audienceBackground: Identifying patients at high risk of post-extubation acute respira...
BACKGROUND: To assess the factors associated with reintubation in patients who had successfully pas...
AbstractBackground: Extubation failure rate is one of the criteria for assessing the quality of care...
Problem/Background: Extubation failure (EF) is the need for reintubation within 48 hours after a pla...
<p><strong><em>Background: </em></strong><em>Reintubation in patients after cardiac surgery is assoc...
Abstract Introduction Prolonged ventilation and faile...
AbstractBackground/Aims:Overnight postoperative ventilation following cardiovascular surgery was a r...
This study aimed to identify the prevalence, etiology, and outcomes of extubation failure in childre...
Extubation failure-need for reintubation within 72 h of extubation, is common in intensive care unit...