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중환자실 환자에서 비계획적 발관 후 재삽관 예측인자

Other Titles
 Predictors for Reintubation after Unplanned Endotracheal Extubation in Multidisciplinary Intensive Care Unit 
Authors
 구본녀  ;  고신옥  ;  권태동 
Citation
 Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine, Vol.18(1) : 20-25, 2003 
Journal Title
Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine(대한중환자의학회지)
ISSN
 1229-4802 
Issue Date
2003
MeSH
accidental extubation ; deliberate self-extubation ; full ventilatory support ; rein-tubation ; unplanned endotracheal extubation ; ventilatory support mode
Keywords
accidental extubation ; deliberate self-extubation ; full ventilatory support ; rein-tubation ; unplanned endotracheal extubation ; ventilatory support mode
Abstract
Background: Unplanned endotracheal extubation is a potentially serious complication, as some patients may need reintubation while in very critical conditions that may increase the morbidity and mortality rates. We conducted a study to evaluate the predictors for reintubation after unplanned extubation. Methods: Patients who presented unplanned extubation over a 35-month period in two multi-disciplinary intensive care units of university affiliated hospital were included. Any replacement of an endotracheal tube within 48 hours after unplanned extubation was considered as reintubaton. Results: There were 62 episodes of unplanned endotracheal extubation in 56 patients (incidence rate 2.8%). Fifty seven episodes (91.9%) were deliberate self-extubation, while 5 episodes (8.1%) were accidental extubation. Reintubation was required in 42 episodes (67.6%). Only 44.4% (12/27) of the patients who presented unplanned extubation required reintubation during weaning period, while reintubation was mandatory in 85.7% (30/35) of the patients who presented unplanned extubation during full ventilatory support (p<0.001). The multiple logistic regression analysis was made to obtain a model to predict the need for reintubation as a dependent variable: ventilatory support mode (odds ratio: 12.0) was significantly associated with the need for reintubation. The model correctly classified the need of reintubation extubation strongly depended on the type of the mechanical ventilatory support. The probability of requiring reintubation after unplanned extubation was higher during full ventilatory support than during weaning period.
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine (마취통증의학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Koh, Shin Ok(고신옥)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/113590
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