[The role of physiologic dead space measurement in predicting extubation success] (original) (raw)

Tüberküloz ve toraks, 2010

Abstract

Dead space ventilation (Vd/Vt) is a valuable parameter which indicates the ventilated but not perfused lung areas. The normal range is between 30-50% in mechanically ventilated patients. Increased levels could be observed in many pulmonary diseases such as pulmonary embolism, acute respiratory distress syndrome and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Vd/Vt is also used for the prediction of extubation success and a value of < 55-60% indicates successful extubation according to several studies. The aim of this study is to evaluate the value of baseline capnographic measurements on extubation success. A total of 35 patients were included in this prospective study; and 25 (71%) of them who were extubated successfully were named as group 1 and the remaining 10 (29%) patients with extubation failure were named as group 2. When the two groups were compared, Vd/Vt value, measured at the first 24 hours of hospitalization, was found to be higher in group 2 (0.66 vs. 0.54, p< 0.05). ...

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