Early extubation following cardiac surgery in a veterans population

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作者
London, MJ [1 ]
Shroyer, AL [1 ]
Coll, JR [1 ]
MaWhinney, S [1 ]
Fullerton, DA [1 ]
Hammermeister, KE [1 ]
Grover, FL [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Colorado, Hlth Sci Ctr, Denver Vet Affairs Med Ctr, Denver, CO 80220 USA
关键词
clinical protocols; complications; epidemiology; length of stay; mortality;
D O I
10.1097/00000542-199806000-00006
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
摘要
Background Early tracheal extubation is an important component of the "fast track" cardiac surgery pathway, Factors associated with time to extubation in the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) population are unknown. The authors determined associations of preoperative risk and intraoperative clinical process variables with time to extubation in this population. Methods: Three hundred four consecutive patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft, valve surgery, or both on a fast track clinical pathway between October 1, 1993 and September 30, 1995 at a university-affiliate DVA medical center were studied retrospectively. After univariate screening of a battery of preoperative risk and intraoperative clinical process variables, stepwise logistic regression was used to determine associations with tracheal extubation less than or equal to 10 h (early) or >10 h (late) after surgery. Postoperative lengths of stay, complications, and 30-day and 6-month mortality rates were compared between the two groups. Results: One hundred forty-six patients (48.3%) were extubated early; one patient required emergent reintubation (0.7%). Of the preoperative risk variables considered, only age (odds ratio, 1.80 per 10-yr increment) and preoperative intraaortic balloon pump (odds ratio, 7.88) were multivariately associated with time to extubation (model R) ("late" association is indicated by an odds ratio >1.00; "early" association is indicated by an odds ratio <1.00). Entry of these risk variables into a second regression model, followed by univariately significant intraoperative clinical process variables, yielded the following associations (model R-P): age (odds ratio, 1.86 per 10-yr increment), sufentanil dose (odds ratio, 1.54 per 1-mu g/kg increment), major inotrope use (odds ratio, 5.73), platelet transfusion (odds ratio, 10.03), use of an arterial graft (odds ratio, 0.32), and fentanyl dose (odds ratio, 1.45 per 10-mu g/kg increment). Time of arrival in the intensive care unit after surgery was also significant (odds ratio, 1.42 per 1-h increment), Intraoperative clinical process variables added significantly to model performance (P < 0.001 by the likelihood ratio test). Conclusions: In this population, early tracheal extubation was accomplished in 48% of patients. Intraoperative clinical process variables are important factors to be considered in the timing of postoperative extubation after fast track cardiac surgery.
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页码:1447 / 1458
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