Clinical utility of rapid shallow breathing index in predicting successful weaning: secondary analysis of the COBRE-US trial

Fabio Varón-Vega , Eduardo Tuta-Quintero , Henry Robayo-Amortegui , Adriana Rincón , Luis F. Giraldo-Cadavid , Jonathan Palacios , Stephanie Crevoisier , Diana C. Duarte , Marcela Poveda , Laura Cucunubo , Pablo Monedero
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Abstract

Objective

To assess the predictive capacity of the Rapid Shallow Breathing Index (RSBI) for success in spontaneous breathing trials (SBT) and extubation in critically ill patients. We evaluated the association between RSBI, duration of mechanical ventilation, and ventilator-free time at 28 days.

Design

Prospective multicenter observational study. Secondary analysis of the COBRE-US study.

Setting

Intensive care unit (ICU).

Patients or participants

367 patients in the ICU receiving invasive mechanical ventilation.

Interventions

Assessment of RSBI at the end of SBT.

Main variables of interest

RSBI, SBT, duration of mechanical ventilation, and ventilator-free time at 28 days were evaluated.

Results

367 patients in the ICU under invasive mechanical ventilation were evaluated, of whom 59.7% were male with a median age of 61 years (IQR: 49–72). A total of 456 SBT were conducted with a success rate of 76.5%. RSBI had a ROC-curve of 0.53 for SBT success and a ROC-curve of 0.48 for extubation. The Spearman correlation coefficient between RSBI and duration of ventilation was 0.117 (p = 0.026), while for ventilator-free time at 28 days, it was −0.116 (p = 0.028).

Conclusions

RSBI was not associated with success in SBT or extubation, regardless of the cutoff point used. Correlation analyses showed weak associations between RSBI and both the duration of ventilation and ventilator-free time at 28 days.
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快速浅呼吸指数在预测成功断奶方面的临床实用性:COBRE-US 试验的二次分析。
目的评估快速浅呼吸指数(RSBI)对重症患者自主呼吸试验(SBT)和拔管成功的预测能力。我们评估了 RSBI、机械通气持续时间和 28 天无呼吸机时间之间的关联:设计:前瞻性多中心观察研究。COBRE-US研究的二次分析:重症监护病房(ICU):367名接受有创机械通气的重症监护病房患者:主要关注变量:RSBI、SBT、持续时间:评估RSBI、SBT、机械通气持续时间和28天无呼吸机时间:结果:共评估了367名在重症监护室接受有创机械通气的患者,其中59.7%为男性,中位年龄为61岁(IQR:49-72)。共进行了 456 次 SBT,成功率为 76.5%。RSBI 对 SBT 成功率的 ROC 曲线为 0.53,对拔管率的 ROC 曲线为 0.48。RSBI与通气时间的斯皮尔曼相关系数为0.117(p = 0.026),而28天无呼吸机时间的斯皮尔曼相关系数为-0.116(p = 0.028):无论采用哪种截断点,RSBI 都与 SBT 或拔管成功率无关。相关分析表明,RSBI 与通气持续时间和 28 天无呼吸机时间之间的相关性较弱。
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