Noninvasive Positive-Pressure Ventilation for Respiratory Failure after Extubation
Hospital Universitario de Getafe · University Health Network · +10 more institutions
Abstract
The need for reintubation after extubation and discontinuation of mechanical ventilation is not uncommon and is associated with increased mortality. Noninvasive positive-pressure ventilation has been suggested as a promising therapy for patients with respiratory failure after extubation, but a single-center, randomized trial recently found no benefit. We conducted a multicenter, randomized trial to evaluate the effect of noninvasive positive-pressure ventilation on mortality in this clinical setting.
Patients in 37 centers in eight countries who were electively extubated after at least 48 hours of mechanical ventilation and who had respiratory failure within the subsequent 48 hours were randomly assigned to either noninvasive positive-pressure ventilation by face mask or standard medical therapy.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 39.77
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 29
Authors
13- AEAndrés EstebanCorresponding
Hospital Universitario de Getafe
- FFFernando Frutos–Vivar
Hospital Universitario de Getafe
- NDNiall D. Ferguson
University Health Network, University of Toronto, Hospital Universitario de Getafe
- YMYaseen M. Arabi
National Guard Health Affairs
- CACarlos Apezteguía
Hospital Posadas
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Mechanical ventilation
- Discontinuation
- Ventilation (architecture)
- Respiratory failure
- Interim analysis
- Randomized controlled trial
- Confidence interval
- Good health and well-being