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A Novel Rescue Technique for Difficult Intubation and Difficult Ventilation
Published on: January 17, 2011
エクステュベーション後の呼吸困難に対する非侵襲的正圧換気:ランダム化制御試験
Sean P Keenan1, Caroline Powers, David G McCormack
1Department of Medicine, Royal Columbian Hospital, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. Sean_Keenan@telus.net
JAMA
|June 22, 2002
まとめ
非侵襲的正圧換気 (NPPV) は,抽出後呼吸困難を経験した高リスク患者の再挿管率を低下させなかった. この研究では,標準的な医療療法のみと比較して,結果の有意な差異は認められませんでした.
科学分野:
- クリティカルケア・メディシン
- 呼吸器医学とは
- 肺疾患 肺疾患とは
背景:
- 非侵襲的正圧換気 (NPPV) は,急性呼吸不全の治療に有効です.
- 抽出術後の呼吸障害の患者での使用については,ランダム化制御試験の証拠が不足しています.
研究 の 目的:
- 高リスク患者における再インチューベーションを予防するための標準療法と比較して,NPPVの有効性を評価する.
- エクスチューブ後48時間以内に呼吸困難に焦点を当ててください.
主な方法:
- ランダム化され,制御され,盲目化されず,隠された割り当てによる試験.
- 81 心臓/呼吸器疾患または長時間通気装置を患っている高リスク患者.
- 介入:標準療法 vs. NPPV + 標準療法.
主要な成果:
- 再挿管率 (72%対69%) に大きな差はありませんでした.
- 病院での死亡率 (31%両群) に違いはなかった.
- 機械呼吸器,ICU,入院の期間も同様です.
結論:
- 標準治療にNPPVを追加することは,エクスチューブ後呼吸困難を有する異質な患者のアウトカムを改善しません.
- NPPVは,この特定の高リスク集団における標準的なケアに優れているわけではありません.
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