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Peri-extubation settings in preterm neonates: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Abstract

ObjectiveTo systematically review: 1) peri-extubation settings; and 2) association between peri-extubation settings and outcomes in preterm neonates.Study DesignIn this systematic review, studies were eligible if they reported patient-data on peri-extubation settings (objective 1) and/or evaluated peri-extubation levels in relation to clinical outcomes (objective 2). Data were meta-analyzed when appropriate using random-effects model.ResultsOf 9681 titles, 376 full-texts were reviewed and 101 included. The pooled means of peri-extubation settings were summarized. For objective 2, three experimental studies were identified comparing post-extubation CPAP levels. Meta-analyses revealed lower odds for treatment failure [pooled OR 0.46 (95% CI 0.27–0.76); 3 studies, 255 participants] but not for re-intubation [pooled OR 0.66 (0.22–1.97); 3 studies, 255 participants] with higher vs. lower CPAP.ConclusionsSummary of peri-extubation settings may guide clinicians in their own practices. Higher CPAP levels may reduce extubation failure, but more data on peri-extubation settings that optimize outcomes are needed.

Authors

Nagaraj YK; Balushi SA; Robb C; Uppal N; Dutta S; Mukerji A

Journal

Journal of Perinatology, Vol. 44, No. 2, pp. 257–265

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

February 1, 2024

DOI

10.1038/s41372-024-01870-1

ISSN

0743-8346

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