A comparison of high vs standard tidal volumes in ventilator weaning for individuals with sub-acute spinal cord injuries: a site-specific randomized clinical trial
Autor: | S Charlifue, S Kreider, L Martinez, M L Warner, James J. Fenton, Amy Dannels-McClure, Daniel P. Lammertse, Christopher R. Pretz |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
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Adult
Male 030506 rehabilitation medicine.medical_specialty medicine.medical_treatment law.invention 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Randomized controlled trial law Tidal Volume medicine Humans Weaning Adverse effect Spinal cord injury Tetraplegia Spinal Cord Injuries Tidal volume Mechanical ventilation business.industry Incidence (epidemiology) General Medicine Middle Aged medicine.disease Surgery Neurology Anesthesia Cervical Vertebrae Female Neurology (clinical) 0305 other medical science business Ventilator Weaning 030217 neurology & neurosurgery |
Zdroj: | Spinal Cord. 54:234-238 |
ISSN: | 1476-5624 1362-4393 |
Popis: | Prospective, randomized, controlled parallel group trial with single-blinded data analysis.To determine the safety and efficacy of higher (20 ml kg(-1) ideal body weight (IBW)) vs standard (10 ml kg(-1) IBW) tidal volumes (Vt) for patients with sub-acute traumatic tetraplegia during ventilator weaning using a 14-day (minimum) weaning protocol.United States regional spinal cord injury treatment center.Thirty-three ventilator requiring inpatients were randomized to either the higher (Group 1) or the standard (Group 2) Vt protocol. Initially, all patients were ventilated at 10 ml kg(-1) IBW Vt and 5 cm H(2)O [corrected] of PEEP for 72 h. For Group 1, Vt was raised 100 ml kg(-1) until reaching target Vt of 20 ml kg(-1) IBW. Group 2 was maintained at Vt of 10 ml kg(-1) IBW. Plateau pressures were kept at or below 30 cm H(2)O. [corrected]. Safety outcomes included incidence of adverse events.Because of smaller than expected enrollment, evaluation of efficacy was not possible. Therefore, we report the safety outcomes of 33 study participants. The 16 patients in Group 1 and 17 patients in Group 2 were demographically similar at baseline, except for age. The average age was 39.3 years in Group 1 and 27.2 years in Group 2, (P=0.002). There was no difference in median days to wean: 14.5 days in Group 1 and 14 days in Group 2. The incidence of adverse pulmonary events was similar between groups.Higher tidal volumes can be safely utilized during weaning of patients with tetraplegia from mechanical ventilation using a 14-day weaning protocol. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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