About this trial
Postextubation distress is detrimental to the prognosis of critically ill patients with successful spontaneous breathing trial. Failure to wean is known to be connected with heart, lung, and diaphragm problems. The aim of this study was to investigate how a composite model comprising diaphragm, lung, and heart ultrasonography indications could predict the weaning outcome.
Methods: Ultrasonic features of the diaphragm, heart, and lungs are going to be collected along with clinical data about the patients. Either the successful weaning group or the failed weaning group is going to comprised the patients. Multivariate logistic regression analysis is going to be used to identify the variables that may be associated with the likelihood of weaning failure. A multiindicator combination model is going to be developed to increase the predictive accuracy after the possible indicators' accuracy in foretelling the weaning outcome was assessed.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age >= 18
The duration of postoperative mechanical ventilation >= 48 hours
Disqualifiers
Patient had a diagnosis of progressive neuromuscular diseases
Patient had a history of cardiovascular or respiratory disease who depend on a ventilator at home (COPD, severe bronchial asthma)
Patients had thoracic surgery or mitral valve surgery.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
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