2021
DOI: 10.4187/respcare.09276
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Comparison of Two Extubation Techniques in Critically Ill Adult Subjects: The ExtubAR Randomized Clinical Trial

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“…Desaturation and P aO2 /F IO2 . The definitions of oxygen desaturation after extubation were as follows: an S pO 2 of <92% within 5 min in the study by Guglielminotti et al, 29 S pO 2 of #92% within 10 min in the study by L'Hermite et al, 30 and S pO 2 of < 90% or a 4% decrease in S pO 2 relative to the preextubation value within 15 min in the studies by Andreu et al 7,31 In the studies by Andreu et al, 7,31 F IO 2 after extubation was adjusted to be the same as that before extubation, whereas in the other studies, the F IO 2 before extubation was 1.0, with no oxygen administered after extubation. Yousefshahi et al 33 did not assess oxygen desaturation but rather assessed the P aO 2 /F IO 2 < 150 mm Hg at several points in time.…”
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“…Desaturation and P aO2 /F IO2 . The definitions of oxygen desaturation after extubation were as follows: an S pO 2 of <92% within 5 min in the study by Guglielminotti et al, 29 S pO 2 of #92% within 10 min in the study by L'Hermite et al, 30 and S pO 2 of < 90% or a 4% decrease in S pO 2 relative to the preextubation value within 15 min in the studies by Andreu et al 7,31 In the studies by Andreu et al, 7,31 F IO 2 after extubation was adjusted to be the same as that before extubation, whereas in the other studies, the F IO 2 before extubation was 1.0, with no oxygen administered after extubation. Yousefshahi et al 33 did not assess oxygen desaturation but rather assessed the P aO 2 /F IO 2 < 150 mm Hg at several points in time.…”
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“…The pediatric study by Guglielminotti et al 29 and the adult studies by Andreu et al 7,31 showed a lower incidence of early desaturation in the positive-pressure technique group than in the suctioning technique group (Guglielminotti et al 29 45.8% vs 65.6%, Andreu et al 7,31 22.5% vs 25.0% and 20.4% vs 24.6%), whereas the adult study by L'Hermite et al 30 showed a higher incidence of early desaturation in the positive-pressure technique group than in the suctioning technique group (48.5% vs 42.9%). The incidence of the P aO 2 /F IO 2 < 150 mm Hg was lower in the positive-pressure technique group than in the suctioning technique group closer to the time from extubation (0% vs 4.6% at 1 h after extubation and 0% vs 6.3% at 4 h after extubation), whereas the difference almost disappeared further from the time of extubation (10.5% vs 9.8% at 12 h after extubation).…”
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