Evaluation of Ventilator-induced Diaphragmatic Dysfunction by Diaphragmatic Excursion During Spontaneous Breathing Trials

Y. Nassar, M. Elbanna, Moamen Arafa, A. Hussein
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Introduction: Ventilator-induced diaphragmatic dysfunction (VIDD) leads to difficulties in weaning. Diaphragmatic excursion assessment by ultrasonography is a feasible bedside assessment of the diaphragm in the ICU. Our primary aim was to identify the presence of VIDD using US in patients undergoing Spontaneous breathing trials (SBT). Our secondary aim was to assess the impact of VIDD impact on weaning outcome. Methods: This study was conducted in the Critical Care Department of Cairo University Hospital between March 2014 and March 2015. All consecutive subjects who required MV for ≥ 72 h and were ready for SBT were prospectively recruited. Exclusion criteria: Any history of aminoglycoside use, paralytics, central or neuromuscular disease, chemotherapy, cachexia, severe electrolyte imbalance or intra-abdominal pressure (IAP)>7 mmHg Thirty minutes from the start of SBT, each hemi-diaphragm was evaluated by M-mode sonography with the patient in the supine position. Five measurements were recorded and averaged. Ventilator Induced diaphragmatic dysfunction (VIDD) was diagnosed if diaphragmatic excursion (DE) was 0.05). Successful weaning was present in [18/26 (69%) vs. 13/24 (54.2%), p=0.06] and weaning time was shorter [29 ± 18 vs. 43 ± 28 h, p=0.02] in the NDD group versus the VIDD group respectively. The median DE was higher in successfully weaned vs. failed weaning subjects [14.4 (1.9-40) vs. 9.2 (6.6-35.1), p=0.01]. The receiver operator characteristic curves (ROC) showed a cut-off for weaning DE 14 mm for right hemi-diaphragm with an area under the curve (AUC) 0.8. Conclusions: VIDD is present in nearly half of our mechanically ventilated patients ≥ 72 h. VIDD is associated with lower DE and longer weaning time. Diaphragmatic excursion may serve as a valuable tool for predicting weaning outcome as traditional volumetric respiratory indices.
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自主呼吸试验中膈肌漂移对呼吸机诱导的膈功能障碍的评价
简介:呼吸机诱发的膈肌功能障碍(VIDD)会导致脱机困难。超声评估膈肌偏移是一种可行的床边评估方法。我们的主要目的是在进行自发性呼吸试验(SBT)的患者中使用US识别VIDD的存在。我们的第二个目的是评估VIDD对断奶结局的影响。方法:本研究于2014年3月至2015年3月在开罗大学医院重症监护科进行。所有要求MV≥72小时并准备好SBT的连续受试者均被前瞻性招募。排除标准:任何氨基糖苷使用史、麻痹史、中枢或神经肌肉疾病史、化疗史、恶病质史、严重电解质失衡史或腹内压(IAP)>7 mmHg。SBT开始30分钟后,患者仰卧位,通过m型超声评估每半膈肌。记录5次测量并取平均值。若膈移位(DE)值为0.05,则诊断为呼吸机诱发性膈功能障碍(VIDD)。NDD组脱机成功率为[18/26(69%)比13/24 (54.2%),p=0.06],脱机时间较VIDD组短[29±18比43±28 h, p=0.02]。断奶成功组的中位DE高于未断奶组[14.4(1.9-40)比9.2 (6.6-35.1),p=0.01]。受试者操作者特征曲线(ROC)显示右半膈肌断奶DE为14 mm,曲线下面积(AUC)为0.8。结论:在≥72小时的机械通气患者中,近一半存在VIDD。VIDD与较低的DE和较长的脱机时间有关。膈肌偏移与传统的容积呼吸指数一样,可以作为预测断奶结果的有价值的工具。
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