Utility of arterial to end-tidal carbon dioxide difference [P(a – ET)CO2] as a weaning index

IF 0.2 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Indian Journal of Respiratory Care Pub Date : 2022-12-05 DOI:10.5005/jp-journals-11010-02110
Prathibha Todur, S. Johnson, A. Shenoy
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Introduction: Quantification of physiological dead space (VDphys) provides important insight into the efficiency of ventilation and its relation to pulmonary perfusion. Arterial to end-tidal carbon dioxide difference [P(a-ET)CO2] may provide a valuable surrogate measure of VDphys and may be useful as an index of weaning success. Aim: To evaluate the utility of [P(a-ET)CO2] as a weaning index. Methods: This prospective study enrolled 52 invasively mechanically ventilated adult patients treated in Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU) between December 2010 and December 2011. The end-tidal carbon dioxide concentration was measured using a side stream capnograph at each attempt at decreasing ventilatory support and when they were ready to be weaned. A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was constructed for weaning success, progressive weaning and extubation success. A cut-off point was obtained from these curves from which the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were obtained. Results: The ability of [P(a-ET)CO2] as a predictor of progressive reduction in ventilator support (n = 118), predictor of weaning from mechanical ventilation (n = 40) and for extubation success (n = 39) was evaluated. The area under the curve (AUC) for progressive weaning, spontaneous breathing trial and extubation success were 0.852, 0.905 and 0.702 and a threshold of 10.5 mm Hg, 9.4 mm Hg and 9.5 mm Hg respectively were obtained. Conclusion: P(a-ET)CO2 of ≤ 10 mm Hg may be used as an index of weaning during progressive weaning from mechanical ventilation, spontaneous breathing trial and to predict success of extubation.
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动脉与潮汐末二氧化碳差异[P(a–ET)CO2]作为断奶指数的效用
引言:生理死区(VDphys)的量化为通气效率及其与肺灌注的关系提供了重要的见解。动脉与潮末二氧化碳差异[P(a-ET)CO2]可以提供一种有价值的VDphys替代测量方法,并可以作为断奶成功的指标。目的:评价[P(a-ET)CO2]作为断奶指标的效用。方法:这项前瞻性研究纳入了2010年12月至2011年12月在医疗重症监护室(MICU)接受治疗的52名有创机械通气成年患者。在每次尝试减少通气支持时以及当它们准备断奶时,使用侧流二氧化碳描记图测量潮末二氧化碳浓度。建立了断奶成功率、渐进式断奶成功率和拔管成功率的受试者操作特征(ROC)曲线。从这些曲线中获得一个截止点,从中获得敏感性、特异性、阳性和阴性预测值。结果:评估了[P(a-ET)CO2]作为呼吸机支持逐渐减少(n=118)、脱离机械通气(n=40)和拔管成功(n=39)的预测因子的能力。渐进式断奶、自主呼吸试验和拔管成功的曲线下面积(AUC)分别为0.852、0.905和0.702,阈值分别为10.5毫米汞柱、9.4毫米汞柱和9.5毫米汞柱。结论:P(a-ET)CO2≤10mm Hg可作为机械通气、自主呼吸试验逐步断奶的断奶指标,并可用于预测拔管成功率。
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