Higher rates of successful extubation and decreased 90-day mortality with less-demanding pressure support trial

Question clinique

For patients undergoing mechanical ventilation, does a shorter weaning strategy using pressure support ventilation lead to higher rates of successful extubation?

L’Essentiel

As compared with a standard 2-hour T-piece spontaneous breathing trial (SBT), a less-demanding and shorter strategy using 30 minutes of pressure support ventilation (PSV) results in higher rates of successful extubation without increasing rates of reintubation. Moreover, you would only need to treat 24 patients with this strategy to prevent one death at 90 days. 1b

Plan de l'etude: Randomized controlled trial (nonblinded)

Financement: Government

Cadre: Inpatient (ICU only)

Reviewer

Nita Shrikant Kulkarni, MD
Assistant Professor in Hospital Medicine
Northwestern University
Chicago, IL


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