Pressure Support Versus T-Piece Trial For Weaning From Mechanical Ventilation
Khayyam Farid, Imran Ul Haq, Aqsa Saleema, Ambareen Sifatullah, Fazal Wfdood, Ridha Rafiq, Nadeem Munir
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ABSTRACT
Aim: To compare pressure support versus T-piece trial for weaning from
mechanical ventilation
Methodology: Randomized clinical trial in Surgical ICU, Khyber Teaching
hospital Peshawar. 48 patients who had been mechanically ventilated for at
least 24 hours and were deemed suitable for weaning took part in the study. SBT
with pressure support ventilation of 8cm of H2O was performed on one
group of patients for two hours while the other group received a 30-minute SBT
with pressure support ventilation. It was successful when extubation process is
completed, (being able to go 72 hours without mechanical ventilation after the
first SBT).
Results: Extubation was successful in 83.3% who received pressure
support ventilation and in 75% who employed a T-piece. The patients who
required reintubation were 12% with support pressure and 16.7% with T piece
ventilation. Mortality rate in support pressure group is 16.7% while 25% in T
piece ventilation group.
Conclusion: Pressure support ventilation for 30 minutes had a much
higher success rate when it came to extubation. For spontaneous breathing
trials, a shorter, less taxing ventilation approach should be used rather than
the traditional one.
Keywords:
Extubation, Support pressure, T piece