Journal article
Airway Management Strategies for Brain-injured Patients Meeting Standard Criteria to Consider Extubation. A Prospective Cohort Study
Abstract
RATIONALE: Patients with acute brain injury are frequently capable of breathing spontaneously with minimal ventilatory support despite persistent neurological impairment.
OBJECTIVES: We sought to describe factors associated with extubation timing, success, and primary tracheostomy in these patients.
Authors
McCredie VA; Ferguson ND; Pinto RL; Adhikari NKJ; Fowler RA; Chapman MG; Burrell A; Baker AJ; Cook DJ; Meade MO
Journal
Annals of the American Thoracic Society, Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 85ā93
Publisher
American Thoracic Society
Publication Date
1 2017
DOI
10.1513/annalsats.201608-620oc
ISSN
2329-6933
Associated Experts
Fields of Research (FoR)
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AdultAge FactorsAgedAirway ExtubationAirway ManagementBrain InjuriesBrain Injuries, TraumaticCerebral HemorrhageCohort StudiesCoughCraniotomyDisease ManagementGlasgow Coma ScaleHematoma, SubduralHumansIntensive Care UnitsLogistic ModelsMiddle AgedOdds RatioProspective StudiesRespiration, ArtificialRespiratory InsufficiencySubarachnoid HemorrhageTracheostomy