Journal article

Extubation failure in infants with shunt-dependent pulmonary blood flow and univentricular physiology

P Gupta, R McDonald, S Goyal, JM Gossett, M Imamura, A Agarwal, W Butt, AT Bhutta

Cardiology in the Young | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2014

Abstract

Objective The objective of the study was to identify incidence, aetiology, and outcomes of extubation failure in infants with shunt-dependent pulmonary blood flow at a single tertiary care, academic children's hospital. The second objective of this study was to determine the haemodynamic effects of transition of positive pressure ventilation to spontaneous breathing in infants with extubation failure. Patients and methods Extubation failure for our study was defined as the need for positive pressure ventilation within 96 hours after extubation. We collected demographics, pre-operative, intra-operative, post-operative, and peri-extubation data in a retrospective, observational format in patie..

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