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Computer-driven management of prolonged mechanical ventilation and weaning: a pilot study
Authors:Lila Bouadma  François Lellouche  Belen Cabello  Solenne Taillé  Jordi Mancebo  Michel Dojat  Laurent Brochard
Affiliation:(1) Medical and Infectious Diseases Intensive Care Unit, Bichat-Claude Bernard Teaching Hospital, AP-HP, 51 av. du Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny, 94010 Créteil, France;(2) Medical intensive Care Unit, Henri Mondor Teaching Hospital, AP-HP, Paris XII University and INSERM U651, 51 av. du Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny, 94010 Créteil, France;(3) Medical Intensive Care Unit, San Pau Hospital, Barcelona, Spain;(4) INSERM/UJF U594, Functional and Metabolic Neuroimaging, LRC CEA 30 V, Grenoble Teaching Hospital, Grenoble, France
Abstract:Objective To evaluate the ability of a computer-driven system (CDS) to manage pressure-support ventilation over prolonged periods and to predict weaning readiness compared to intensivists. The system continuously adapts pressure support, gradually decreases ventilatory assistance when possible, and indicates weaning readiness.Design and setting A two-center, prospective, open, clinical, pilot study in medical ICUs of two university hospitals.Patients and participants 42 consecutive mechanically ventilated patients (60±14 years, SAPS II 39±15), 9 of whom were excluded.Interventions As soon as patients could tolerate pressure support, they were ventilated with the CDS. The times of weaning readiness determined by the intensivists and CDS were compared.Measurements and results Weaning was successful in 25 patients and failed in 7; unplanned extubation occurred in 1 patient. Time on CDS ventilation was 3±3 days (maximum, 12 days). The CDS detected weaning readiness earlier than the intensivists in 17 patients, and intensivists earlier than the CDS in 4; in 11 patients detection times coincided.Conclusions A CDS was successful in fully managing pressure-support ventilation over prolonged periods and often proposed weaning readiness earlier than the intensivists did. Use of this CDS may reduce the duration of mechanical ventilation.
Keywords:Mechanical ventilation  Weaning  Closed-loop ventilation  Automatic weaning
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