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Weaning from mechanical ventilation in intensive care units across 50 countries (WEAN SAFE): a multicentre, prospective, observational cohort study.

Authors :
UCL - (MGD) Services des soins intensifs
UCL - SSS/IREC/MEDA - Pôle de médecine aiguë
Pham, Tài
Heunks, Leo
Bellani, Giacomo
Madotto, Fabiana
Aragao, Irene
Beduneau, Gaëtan
Goligher, Ewan C
Grasselli, Giacomo
Laake, Jon Henrik
Mancebo, Jordi
Peñuelas, Oscar
Piquilloud, Lise
Pesenti, Antonio
Wunsch, Hannah
van Haren, Frank
Brochard, Laurent
Laffey, John G
WEAN SAFE Investigators
Bulpa, Pierre
UCL - (MGD) Services des soins intensifs
UCL - SSS/IREC/MEDA - Pôle de médecine aiguë
Pham, Tài
Heunks, Leo
Bellani, Giacomo
Madotto, Fabiana
Aragao, Irene
Beduneau, Gaëtan
Goligher, Ewan C
Grasselli, Giacomo
Laake, Jon Henrik
Mancebo, Jordi
Peñuelas, Oscar
Piquilloud, Lise
Pesenti, Antonio
Wunsch, Hannah
van Haren, Frank
Brochard, Laurent
Laffey, John G
WEAN SAFE Investigators
Bulpa, Pierre
Source :
The Lancet. Respiratory medicine, (2023)
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Current management practices and outcomes in weaning from invasive mechanical ventilation are poorly understood. We aimed to describe the epidemiology, management, timings, risk for failure, and outcomes of weaning in patients requiring at least 2 days of invasive mechanical ventilation. WEAN SAFE was an international, multicentre, prospective, observational cohort study done in 481 intensive care units in 50 countries. Eligible participants were older than 16 years, admitted to a participating intensive care unit, and receiving mechanical ventilation for 2 calendar days or longer. We defined weaning initiation as the first attempt to separate a patient from the ventilator, successful weaning as no reintubation or death within 7 days of extubation, and weaning eligibility criteria based on positive end-expiratory pressure, fractional concentration of oxygen in inspired air, and vasopressors. The primary outcome was the proportion of patients successfully weaned at 90 days. Key secondary outcomes included weaning duration, timing of weaning events, factors associated with weaning delay and weaning failure, and hospital outcomes. This study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03255109. Between Oct 4, 2017, and June 25, 2018, 10 232 patients were screened for eligibility, of whom 5869 were enrolled. 4523 (77·1%) patients underwent at least one separation attempt and 3817 (65·0%) patients were successfully weaned from ventilation at day 90. 237 (4·0%) patients were transferred before any separation attempt, 153 (2·6%) were transferred after at least one separation attempt and not successfully weaned, and 1662 (28·3%) died while invasively ventilated. The median time from fulfilling weaning eligibility criteria to first separation attempt was 1 day (IQR 0-4), and 1013 (22·4%) patients had a delay in initiating first separation of 5 or more days. Of the 4523 (77·1%) patients with separation attempts, 2927 (64·7%) had a short wean (≤1 day), 457 (10·1%) had intermedia

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
The Lancet. Respiratory medicine, (2023)
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1372920584
Document Type :
Electronic Resource