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Mechanical ventilation in intensive care units: indications, modalities and complications. Results of a prospective multicenter survey in Tunisia
Authors:Chelli Hedi  Besbes Lamia  Ben Khelil Jalila  Thabet Hafedh  Bouhaja Bechir  Ghedira Selma  Ben Lakhal Salh  Bchir Afef  Gahbiche Mourad  Bouaziz Mounir  el Atrous Souheil  Besbes Mohamed  Amamou Mouldi  Ben Ammar Mohamed Salah  Daoud Abdelmajid  Bouchoucha Slah  Abroug Fekri
Affiliation:Service de Réanimation, CHU H. Bourguiba Sfax.
Abstract:The survey was performed during the month of March 1998 and concerned 9 ICUs located in teaching hospitals. To be included each ICU had to MV for more than 12 hours were included in the study and had a 28 day follow-up in the ICU or until hospital discharge. Collected parameters were indications of MV, modalities of MV and of weaning, complication and outcome at hospital discharge. Assist-control ventilation was the most used ventilation modality (69.8%). Weaning of MV was performed in 63% of the study patients and was based on a once-a-day attempt of spontaneous breathing through a T-piece (59.5%) and a combination of intermittent mandatory ventilation with pressure support (IMV-PS: 27%) or pressure support alone (11.2%). Mean length of hospital stay was 19.7 +/- 15.9 days of which 11.6 days were spent in the ICU. Fifty nine patients (54%) were alive at discharge form the ICU of whom 4 ultimately died during their hospital stay. MV practice as well as ICU facilities are not homogenous in Tunisia. Recommendations and guidelines should be built in order to standardize MV practice in Tunisia.
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