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Educación Médica, Mar 1, 2019
DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals), Mar 1, 2008
Revista Colombiana de Endocrinología, Diabetes & Metabolismo, Mar 27, 2017
Rev. colomb. radiol, 2012
DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals), Mar 1, 2003
DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals), Dec 1, 2001
DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals), Sep 1, 2021
DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals), Jun 1, 2002
Revista Colombiana de Endocrinología, Diabetes & Metabolismo, Mar 21, 2017
Revista Colombiana de Cirugía, Mar 1, 2016
Revista Colombiana de Cirugía, Sep 1, 2015
European Annals of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Diseases, Jun 1, 2016
PubMed, Jul 1, 2013
Introduction: There are no established guidelines for selecting patients for early tracheostomy. ... more Introduction: There are no established guidelines for selecting patients for early tracheostomy. The aim was to determine the factors that could predict the possibility of intubation longer than 7 days in critically ill adult patients. Methods: This is cohort study made at a general intensive care unit. Patients who required at least 48 hours of mechanical ventilation were included. Data on the clinical and physiologic features were collected for every intubated patient on the third day. Uni- and multivariate statistical analyses were conducted to determine the variables associated with extubation. Results: 163 (62%) were male, and the median age was 59±17 years. Almost one-third (36%) of patients required mechanical ventilation longer than 7 days. The variables strongly associated with prolonged mechanical ventilation were: age (HR 0.97 (95% CI 0.96-0.99); diagnosis of surgical emergency in a patient with a medical condition (HR 3.68 (95% CI 1.62-8.35), diagnosis of surgical condition-non emergency (HR 8.17 (95% CI 2.12-31.3); diagnosis of non-surgical-medical condition (HR 5.26 (95% CI 1.85-14.9); APACHE II (HR 0.91 (95% CI 0.85-0.97) and SAPS II score (HR 1.04 (95% CI 1.00-1.09) The area under ROC curve used for prediction was 0.52. 16% of patients were extubated after day 8 of intubation. Conclusions: It was not possible to predict early extubation in critically ill adult patients with invasive mechanical ventilation with common clinical scales used at the ICU. However, the probability of successfully weaning patients from mechanical ventilation without a tracheostomy is low after the eighth day of intubation.
International Journal of Medical Education, Jul 29, 2019
Current Oncology Reports, Jul 10, 2020
British Journal of Surgery, Jun 25, 2019
Revista Colombiana de Cirugía, Jun 1, 2016
Revista Colombiana de Cirugía, Sep 1, 2015
Educación Médica, Mar 1, 2019
DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals), Mar 1, 2008
Revista Colombiana de Endocrinología, Diabetes & Metabolismo, Mar 27, 2017
Rev. colomb. radiol, 2012
DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals), Mar 1, 2003
DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals), Dec 1, 2001
DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals), Sep 1, 2021
DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals), Jun 1, 2002
Revista Colombiana de Endocrinología, Diabetes & Metabolismo, Mar 21, 2017
Revista Colombiana de Cirugía, Mar 1, 2016
Revista Colombiana de Cirugía, Sep 1, 2015
European Annals of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Diseases, Jun 1, 2016
PubMed, Jul 1, 2013
Introduction: There are no established guidelines for selecting patients for early tracheostomy. ... more Introduction: There are no established guidelines for selecting patients for early tracheostomy. The aim was to determine the factors that could predict the possibility of intubation longer than 7 days in critically ill adult patients. Methods: This is cohort study made at a general intensive care unit. Patients who required at least 48 hours of mechanical ventilation were included. Data on the clinical and physiologic features were collected for every intubated patient on the third day. Uni- and multivariate statistical analyses were conducted to determine the variables associated with extubation. Results: 163 (62%) were male, and the median age was 59±17 years. Almost one-third (36%) of patients required mechanical ventilation longer than 7 days. The variables strongly associated with prolonged mechanical ventilation were: age (HR 0.97 (95% CI 0.96-0.99); diagnosis of surgical emergency in a patient with a medical condition (HR 3.68 (95% CI 1.62-8.35), diagnosis of surgical condition-non emergency (HR 8.17 (95% CI 2.12-31.3); diagnosis of non-surgical-medical condition (HR 5.26 (95% CI 1.85-14.9); APACHE II (HR 0.91 (95% CI 0.85-0.97) and SAPS II score (HR 1.04 (95% CI 1.00-1.09) The area under ROC curve used for prediction was 0.52. 16% of patients were extubated after day 8 of intubation. Conclusions: It was not possible to predict early extubation in critically ill adult patients with invasive mechanical ventilation with common clinical scales used at the ICU. However, the probability of successfully weaning patients from mechanical ventilation without a tracheostomy is low after the eighth day of intubation.
International Journal of Medical Education, Jul 29, 2019
Current Oncology Reports, Jul 10, 2020
British Journal of Surgery, Jun 25, 2019
Revista Colombiana de Cirugía, Jun 1, 2016
Revista Colombiana de Cirugía, Sep 1, 2015