Predicting reintubation remains challenging even for seasoned providers. One study reveals difficulty in expelling secretions as one key indicator of reintubation risk. Explore the authors’ findings: https://t.co/KFRToqpWSg https://t.co/MVziKT249I
RT @NydahlPeter: Independent factors for predicting reintubation in 400 patients with MV >72h were -frequent tracheal suction more than onc…
Thankyou @NydahlPeter 4 sharing! Tracheal suctioning >2hourly + diffic expectorating = reintubation predictors. 🚩Flagging multidisciplinary input: larynx, pharynx, swallow function + saliva/secretion management 🙂 @MsAnnaLiisaSutt @sarahwallaceslt @MBBr
👩⚕️ "How often does this patient need tracheal suctioning?"
RT @NydahlPeter: Independent factors for predicting reintubation in 400 patients with MV >72h were -frequent tracheal suction more than onc…
RT @NydahlPeter: Independent factors for predicting reintubation in 400 patients with MV >72h were -frequent tracheal suction more than onc…
RT @NydahlPeter: Independent factors for predicting reintubation in 400 patients with MV >72h were -frequent tracheal suction more than onc…
RT @NydahlPeter: Independent factors for predicting reintubation in 400 patients with MV >72h were -frequent tracheal suction more than onc…
Independent factors for predicting reintubation in 400 patients with MV >72h were -frequent tracheal suction more than once every 2 h (OR 10.6) -days of MV (OR 1.3) https://t.co/oxrTWBtl9k