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Early rise in central venous pressure during a spontaneous breathing trial: A promising test to identify patients at high risk of weaning failure?

BACKGROUND: The spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) assesses the risk of weaning failure by evaluating some physiological responses to the massive venous return increase imposed by discontinuing positive pressure ventilation. This trial can be very demanding for some critically ill patients, inducing...

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Autores principales: Dubo, Sebastián, Valenzuela, Emilio Daniel, Aquevedo, Andrés, Jibaja, Manuel, Berrutti, Dolores, Labra, Christian, Lagos, Rossana, García, María Fernanda, Ramírez, Vanessa, Tobar, Milton, Picoita, Fabricio, Peláez, Cristian, Carpio, David, Alegría, Leyla, Hidalgo, Carolina, Godoy, Karen, Bruhn, Alejandro, Hernández, Glenn, Bakker, Jan, Castro, Ricardo
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6894783/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31805071
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225181
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author Dubo, Sebastián
Valenzuela, Emilio Daniel
Aquevedo, Andrés
Jibaja, Manuel
Berrutti, Dolores
Labra, Christian
Lagos, Rossana
García, María Fernanda
Ramírez, Vanessa
Tobar, Milton
Picoita, Fabricio
Peláez, Cristian
Carpio, David
Alegría, Leyla
Hidalgo, Carolina
Godoy, Karen
Bruhn, Alejandro
Hernández, Glenn
Bakker, Jan
Castro, Ricardo
author_facet Dubo, Sebastián
Valenzuela, Emilio Daniel
Aquevedo, Andrés
Jibaja, Manuel
Berrutti, Dolores
Labra, Christian
Lagos, Rossana
García, María Fernanda
Ramírez, Vanessa
Tobar, Milton
Picoita, Fabricio
Peláez, Cristian
Carpio, David
Alegría, Leyla
Hidalgo, Carolina
Godoy, Karen
Bruhn, Alejandro
Hernández, Glenn
Bakker, Jan
Castro, Ricardo
author_sort Dubo, Sebastián
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description BACKGROUND: The spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) assesses the risk of weaning failure by evaluating some physiological responses to the massive venous return increase imposed by discontinuing positive pressure ventilation. This trial can be very demanding for some critically ill patients, inducing excessive physical and cardiovascular stress, including muscle fatigue, heart ischemia and eventually cardiac dysfunction. Extubation failure with emergency reintubation is a serious adverse consequence of a failed weaning process. Some data suggest that as many as 50% of patients that fail weaning do so because of cardiac dysfunction. Unfortunately, monitoring cardiovascular function at the time of the SBT is complex. The aim of our study was to explore if central venous pressure (CVP) changes were related to weaning failure after starting an SBT. We hypothesized that an early rise on CVP could signal a cardiac failure when handling a massive increase on venous return following a discontinuation of positive pressure ventilation. This CVP rise could identify a subset of patients at high risk for extubation failure. METHODS: Two-hundred and four mechanically ventilated patients in whom an SBT was decided were subjected to a monitoring protocol that included blinded assessment of CVP at baseline, and at 2 minutes after starting the trial (CVP-test). Weaning failure was defined as reintubation within 48-hours following extubation. Comparisons between two parametric or non-parametric variables were performed with student T test or Mann Whitney U test, respectively. A logistic multivariate regression was performed to determine the predictive value on extubation failure of usual clinical variables and CVP at 2-min after starting the SBT. RESULTS: One-hundred and sixty-five patients were extubated after the SBT, 11 of whom were reintubated within 48h. Absolute CVP values at 2-minutes, and the change from baseline (dCVP) were significantly higher in patients with extubation failure as compared to those successfully weaned. dCVP was an early predictor for reintubation (OR: 1.70 [1.31,2.19], p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: An early rise in CVP after starting an SBT was associated with an increased risk of extubation failure. This might represent a warning signal not captured by usual SBT monitoring and could have relevant clinical implications.
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spelling pubmed-68947832019-12-14 Early rise in central venous pressure during a spontaneous breathing trial: A promising test to identify patients at high risk of weaning failure? Dubo, Sebastián Valenzuela, Emilio Daniel Aquevedo, Andrés Jibaja, Manuel Berrutti, Dolores Labra, Christian Lagos, Rossana García, María Fernanda Ramírez, Vanessa Tobar, Milton Picoita, Fabricio Peláez, Cristian Carpio, David Alegría, Leyla Hidalgo, Carolina Godoy, Karen Bruhn, Alejandro Hernández, Glenn Bakker, Jan Castro, Ricardo PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) assesses the risk of weaning failure by evaluating some physiological responses to the massive venous return increase imposed by discontinuing positive pressure ventilation. This trial can be very demanding for some critically ill patients, inducing excessive physical and cardiovascular stress, including muscle fatigue, heart ischemia and eventually cardiac dysfunction. Extubation failure with emergency reintubation is a serious adverse consequence of a failed weaning process. Some data suggest that as many as 50% of patients that fail weaning do so because of cardiac dysfunction. Unfortunately, monitoring cardiovascular function at the time of the SBT is complex. The aim of our study was to explore if central venous pressure (CVP) changes were related to weaning failure after starting an SBT. We hypothesized that an early rise on CVP could signal a cardiac failure when handling a massive increase on venous return following a discontinuation of positive pressure ventilation. This CVP rise could identify a subset of patients at high risk for extubation failure. METHODS: Two-hundred and four mechanically ventilated patients in whom an SBT was decided were subjected to a monitoring protocol that included blinded assessment of CVP at baseline, and at 2 minutes after starting the trial (CVP-test). Weaning failure was defined as reintubation within 48-hours following extubation. Comparisons between two parametric or non-parametric variables were performed with student T test or Mann Whitney U test, respectively. A logistic multivariate regression was performed to determine the predictive value on extubation failure of usual clinical variables and CVP at 2-min after starting the SBT. RESULTS: One-hundred and sixty-five patients were extubated after the SBT, 11 of whom were reintubated within 48h. Absolute CVP values at 2-minutes, and the change from baseline (dCVP) were significantly higher in patients with extubation failure as compared to those successfully weaned. dCVP was an early predictor for reintubation (OR: 1.70 [1.31,2.19], p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: An early rise in CVP after starting an SBT was associated with an increased risk of extubation failure. This might represent a warning signal not captured by usual SBT monitoring and could have relevant clinical implications. Public Library of Science 2019-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6894783/ /pubmed/31805071 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225181 Text en © 2019 Dubo et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Dubo, Sebastián
Valenzuela, Emilio Daniel
Aquevedo, Andrés
Jibaja, Manuel
Berrutti, Dolores
Labra, Christian
Lagos, Rossana
García, María Fernanda
Ramírez, Vanessa
Tobar, Milton
Picoita, Fabricio
Peláez, Cristian
Carpio, David
Alegría, Leyla
Hidalgo, Carolina
Godoy, Karen
Bruhn, Alejandro
Hernández, Glenn
Bakker, Jan
Castro, Ricardo
Early rise in central venous pressure during a spontaneous breathing trial: A promising test to identify patients at high risk of weaning failure?
title Early rise in central venous pressure during a spontaneous breathing trial: A promising test to identify patients at high risk of weaning failure?
title_full Early rise in central venous pressure during a spontaneous breathing trial: A promising test to identify patients at high risk of weaning failure?
title_fullStr Early rise in central venous pressure during a spontaneous breathing trial: A promising test to identify patients at high risk of weaning failure?
title_full_unstemmed Early rise in central venous pressure during a spontaneous breathing trial: A promising test to identify patients at high risk of weaning failure?
title_short Early rise in central venous pressure during a spontaneous breathing trial: A promising test to identify patients at high risk of weaning failure?
title_sort early rise in central venous pressure during a spontaneous breathing trial: a promising test to identify patients at high risk of weaning failure?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6894783/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31805071
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225181
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