膈功能障碍作为风湿性心脏病合并恶病质术后患者机械通气脱机结局的预测因子

Lingai Pan, Fuxun Yang, Xiaoxiu Luo, Xiao-qin Zhang
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背景与目的:本研究旨在评价膈移位对风湿性心脏病合并恶病质术后患者机械通气脱机的预测价值。方法:84例风湿性心脏病合并恶病质术后需机械通气bbb72 h的患者进行前瞻性研究。所有患者在2015年6月至2018年3月的脱机过程中进行评估。患者接受SBT治疗1小时,我们对右半膈进行超声检查并检测膈移位。患者通过SBT和不需要再插管或非侵入式正压通气(NIPPV) 48 h内被归类为A组和其他人列为B组结果:我们发现膈偏移的B组(0.76±0.23厘米)明显低于A组(1.19±0.62厘米),B组的氧气分压(70.1±9.2毫米汞柱)明显低于A组(98.6±7.8毫米汞柱)。结论:超声评估膈移位有助于预测风湿性心脏病合并恶病质术后患者的脱机预后。
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Diaphragmatic Dysfunction as a Predictor of Weaning Outcomes from Mechanical Ventilation in Postoperative Patients with Rheumatic Heart Disease Complicated with Cachexia
Background and Objective: This study aims to evaluate the predictive value of the diaphragmatic excursion for weaning from mechanical ventilation in postoperative patients with rheumatic heart disease complicated with cachexia. Methods: Eighty-four postoperative patients with rheumatic heart disease complicated with cachexia who need mechanical ventilation >72 h were enrolled for this prospective study. All patients were evaluated during the weaning process from June 2015 to March 2018. Patients received SBT for 1 h, and we performed ultrasound for the right hemidiaphragm and tested the diaphragmatic excursion. Patients who passed the SBT and no need for reintubation or non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV) within 48 h were classified as Group A and others were classified as Group B. Results: We found that the diaphragmatic excursion of Group B (0.76 ± 0.23 cm) was significantly smaller than that of Group A (1.19 ± 0.62 cm), and the oxygen partial pressure of Group B (70.1 ± 9.2 mmHg) was significantly lower than that of Group A (98.6 ± 7.8 mmHg). Conclusion: The assessment of diaphragmatic excursion using ultrasound may be helpful to predict the outcome of weaning for postoperative patients with rheumatic heart disease complicated with cachexia.
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