The role of diaphragmatic ultrasound as a predictor of successful extubation from mechanical ventilation in respiratory intensive care unit

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Mohamed, Randa Salah Eldin [1 ]
Mahmoud, Abeer Salah Eldin [1 ]
Fathalah, Waleed Fouad [2 ]
Mohamed, Mohamed Farouk [1 ]
Ahmed, Ahmed Aelgharib [3 ]
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[1] Beni Suef Univ, Dept Pulmonol, Fac Med, Beni Suet, Egypt
[2] Cairo Univ, Dept Endem Med & Hepatol, Kasr Alainy Fac Med, Cairo, Egypt
[3] Natl Inst Chest Hosp, 2 St Talat Harb, Giza, Egypt
关键词
Diaphragmatic thickening; Extubation; Diaphragmatic ultrasound; Thickening fraction; Excursion; ULTRASONOGRAPHY; EXCURSION;
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10.1186/s43168-021-00095-6
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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Background The diaphragm muscle whose dysfunction may be very common in patients undergoing mechanical ventilation (Ferrari G, De Filippi G, Elia F, Panero F, Volpicelli G, Apra F. Crit Ultrasound J 6:8, 2014). Aim: To evaluate real-time ultrasound in the evaluation of diaphragmatic thickening, thickening fraction, and/or excursion to predict extubation outcomes. We aimed to compare these parameters with other traditional weaning measures is a fundamental. Results Out of 80 included patients, 20 (25%) have failed extubation. Diaphragmatic thickening (DT), thickening fraction (DTF), and/or excursion (DE) were significantly higher in the successful group compared to those who failed extubation (p < 0.05). Cutoff values of diaphragmatic measures associated with successful extubation (during tidal breathing) were >= 17 mm for DE; >= 2.1 cm for DT inspiration; >= 15.5 mm for DT expiration, functional residual capacity (FRC); and >= 32.82% for DTF %, giving 68%, 95%, 62%, and 90% sensitivity, respectively, and 65%, 100%, 100%, and 75% specificity, respectively. Cutoff values of diaphragmatic parameters associated with successful extubation (during deep breathing) were > 28.5 mm DT Insp, total lung capacity (TLC); >22.5mm DT Exp (RV); >37 DTF %; and > 31 mm DE, giving 100%, 73%, 97%, and 75% sensitivity and 65%, 75%, 100%, and 55% specificity, respectively. Rapid shallow breathing index (RSBI) had 47% sensitivity but 90% specificity. Conclusion Ultrasound evaluation of diaphragmatic parameters could be a good predictor of weaning in patients who passed the T-tube.
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