Risk factors and clinical outcomes of extubation failure in very early preterm infants: a single-center cohort study

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Park, Su Jeong [1 ]
Bae, Mi Hye [1 ]
Jeong, Mun Hui [2 ]
Jeong, Seong Hee [2 ]
Lee, NaRae [2 ]
Byun, Shin Yun [2 ]
Park, Kyung Hee [1 ]
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[1] Pusan Natl Univ, Pusan Natl Univ Hosp, Dept Pediat, Sch Med, Busan, South Korea
[2] Pusan Natl Univ, Pusan Natl Univ Childrens Hosp, Dept Pediat, Sch Med, Yangsan, South Korea
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Very early preterm infant; Mechanical ventilation; Extubation failure; Risk factors; Respiratory severity score; RESPIRATORY SEVERITY SCORE; BIRTH-WEIGHT INFANTS; MECHANICAL VENTILATION; PREMATURE-INFANTS; MORBIDITY; MORTALITY; SUCCESS; LIFE;
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10.1186/s12887-023-03833-5
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
BackgroundEarly extubation success (ES) in preterm infants may reduce various mechanical ventilation-associated complications; however, extubation failure (EF) can cause adverse short- and long-term outcomes. Therefore, the present study aimed to identify differences in risk factors and clinical outcomes between ES and EF in very early preterm infants.MethodsThis retrospective study was conducted between January 2017 and December 2021. Premature infants born at 32 weeks' gestational age in whom extubation had failed at least once were assigned to the EF group. Successfully extubated patients with a similar gestational age and birth weight as those in the EF group were assigned to the ES group. EF was defined as the need for re-intubation within 120 h of extubation. Various variables were compared between groups.ResultsThe EF rate in this study was 18.6% (24/129), and approximately 80% of patients with EF required re-intubation within 90.17 h. In the ES group, there was less use of inotropes within 7 days of life (12 [63.2%] vs. 22 [91.7%], p = 0.022), a lower respiratory severity score (RSS) at 1 and 4 weeks (1.72 vs. 2.5, p = 0.026; 1.73 vs. 2.92, p = 0.010), and a faster time to reach full feeding (18.7 vs. 29.7, p = 0.020). There was a higher severity of bronchopulmonary dysplasia BPD (3 [15.8%] vs. 14 [58.3%], p = 0.018), longer duration of oxygen supply (66.5 vs. 92.9, p = 0.042), and higher corrected age at discharge (39.6 vs. 42.5, p = 0.043) in the EF group. The cutoff value, sensitivity, and specificity of the respiratory severity score (RSS) at 1 week were 1.98, 0.71, and 0.42, respectively, and the cutoff value, sensitivity, and specificity of RSS at 4 weeks were 2.22, 0.67, and 0.47, respectively.ConclusionsEF caused adverse short-term outcomes such as a higher BPD severity and longer hospital stay. Therefore, extubation in very early preterm infants should be carefully evaluated. Using inotropes, feeding, and RSS at 1 week of age can help predict extubation success.
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