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      Cardiac Dysfunction Is Not Associated with Increased Reintubation Rate in Patients Treated with Post-extubation High-Flow Nasal Cannula

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      Background: Cardiac dysfunction patients have long been considered at high risk of reintubation. However, it is based on past studies in which only conventional oxygen therapy was applied after extubation. We investigated association between cardiac d...

      Background: Cardiac dysfunction patients have long been considered at high risk of reintubation. However, it is based on past studies in which only conventional oxygen therapy was applied after extubation. We investigated association between cardiac dysfunction and reintubation rate in situation where high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) was widely used during post-extubation period.Methods: We conducted a retrospective observational cohort study of patients treated with HFNC after planned extubation in medical intensive care unit of single tertiary center. Patients were divided into normal function group (ejection fraction [EF] ≥45%) and cardiac dysfunction group (EF <45%). The primary outcome was reintubation rate within 72 hours following extubation.Results: Of 270 patients, 35 (13%) had cardiac dysfunction. Baseline characteristics were similar in both groups. There were no differences in the changes in vital signs between the two groups during the first 12 hours after extubation except diastolic blood pressure. The reintubation rates were 20% and 17% for cardiac dysfunction group and normal function group, respectively (p=0.637). In a multivariate Cox regression analysis, cardiac dysfunction was not associated with an increased risk of reintubation within 72 hours following extubation (hazard ratio, 1.56; p=0.292).Conclusion: Cardiac dysfunction was not associated with increased reintubation rate within 72 hours when HFNC is immediately applied after planned extubation.

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      1 Ricard JD, "Use of nasal high flow oxygen during acute respiratory failure" 46 : 2238-2247, 2020

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      3 Lopez-Campos JL, "Stafftraining influence on non-invasive ventilation outcome for acute hypercapnic respiratory failure" 65 : 145-151, 2006

      4 Thille AW, "Risk factors for and prediction by caregivers of extubation failure in ICU patients : a prospective study" 43 : 613-620, 2015

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      6 Roca O, "Patients with New York Heart Association class III heart failure may benefit with high flow nasal cannula supportive therapy : high flow nasal cannula in heart failure" 28 : 741-746, 2013

      7 Thille AW, "Outcomes of extubation failure in medical intensive care unit patients" 39 : 2612-2618, 2011

      8 Rochwerg B, "Official ERS/ATS clinical practice guidelines : noninvasive ventilation for acute respiratory failure" 50 : 1602426-, 2017

      9 Nava S, "Noninvasive ventilation to prevent respiratory failure after extubation in high-risk patients" 33 : 2465-2470, 2005

      10 Maggiore SM, "Nasal high-flow versus Venturi mask oxygen therapy after extubation. Effects on oxygenation, comfort, and clinical outcome" 190 : 282-288, 2014

      1 Ricard JD, "Use of nasal high flow oxygen during acute respiratory failure" 46 : 2238-2247, 2020

      2 Messika J, "Use of high-flow nasal cannula oxygen therapy in subjects with ARDS : a 1-year observational study" 60 : 162-169, 2015

      3 Lopez-Campos JL, "Stafftraining influence on non-invasive ventilation outcome for acute hypercapnic respiratory failure" 65 : 145-151, 2006

      4 Thille AW, "Risk factors for and prediction by caregivers of extubation failure in ICU patients : a prospective study" 43 : 613-620, 2015

      5 Alviar CL, "Positive pressure ventilation in the cardiac intensive care unit" 72 : 1532-1553, 2018

      6 Roca O, "Patients with New York Heart Association class III heart failure may benefit with high flow nasal cannula supportive therapy : high flow nasal cannula in heart failure" 28 : 741-746, 2013

      7 Thille AW, "Outcomes of extubation failure in medical intensive care unit patients" 39 : 2612-2618, 2011

      8 Rochwerg B, "Official ERS/ATS clinical practice guidelines : noninvasive ventilation for acute respiratory failure" 50 : 1602426-, 2017

      9 Nava S, "Noninvasive ventilation to prevent respiratory failure after extubation in high-risk patients" 33 : 2465-2470, 2005

      10 Maggiore SM, "Nasal high-flow versus Venturi mask oxygen therapy after extubation. Effects on oxygenation, comfort, and clinical outcome" 190 : 282-288, 2014

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      14 Zhu Y, "High-flow nasal cannula oxygen therapy versus conventional oxygen therapy in patients after planned extubation : a systematic review and meta-analysis" 23 : 180-, 2019

      15 Thille AW, "Effect of postextubation high-flow nasal oxygen with noninvasive ventilation vs high-flow nasal oxygen alone on reintubation among patients at high risk of extubation failure : a randomized clinical trial" 322 : 1465-1475, 2019

      16 Hernandez G, "Effect of postextubation high-flow nasal cannula vs noninvasive ventilation on reintubation and postextubation respiratory failure in high-risk patients : a randomized clinical trial" 316 : 1565-1574, 2016

      17 Hernandez G, "Effect of postextubation high-flow nasal cannula vs conventional oxygen therapy on reintubation in low-risk patients : a randomized clinical trial" 315 : 1354-1361, 2016

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      19 Ferrer M, "Early noninvasive ventilation averts extubation failure in patients at risk : a randomized trial" 173 : 164-170, 2006

      20 Roca O, "Current evidence for the effectiveness of heated and humidified high flow nasal cannula supportive therapy in adult patients with respiratory failure" 20 : 109-, 2016

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      22 Jae Kyeom Sim ; Sang-Min Lee ; Hyung Koo Kang ; Kyung Chan Kim ; 김영삼 ; 김윤성 ; 리원연 ; Sunghoon Park ; So Young Park ; 박주희 ; Yun Su Sim ; 이광하 ; 이연주 ; Jin Hwa Lee ; Heung Bum Lee ; Chae-Man Lim ; Won-Il Choi ; Ji Young Hong ; Won Jun Song ; Gee Young Suh, "Change in management and outcome of mechanical ventilation in Korea: a prospective observational study" 대한내과학회 37 (37): 618-630, 2022

      23 Lee YS, "An integrated model including the ROX index to predict the success of high-flow nasal cannula use after planned extubation : a retrospective observational cohort study" 10 : 3513-, 2021

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