Monday, February 27, 2017

Predictors of non invasive ventilation failure in patients with ARDS


From a recent study:


Methods


In this prospective observational study, we included all consecutive adults, over a 3-year period, who fulfilled criteria for ARDS by the Berlin definition. Basic demographics, ventilatory support, intensive care unit course, and outcome were recorded.


Results


Of 170 patients, 96 (56.47%) were initially managed with NIV. Noninvasive ventilation failure was seen in 42 (43.75%) of 96, and low baseline Pao2/Fio2, shock, and ARDS severity were associated with NIV failure. Overall intensive care unit mortality was 63 (37.1%) of 170, and high Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II score, low Pao2/Fio2, shock, and ARDS severity were associated with increased mortality. Noninvasive ventilation failure and mortality were significantly higher in moderate and severe ARDS.


Conclusions


Noninvasive ventilation maybe useful in selected patients with mild ARDS but should be used with great caution in moderate and severe ARDS, as failure risk is high. In addition, low Pao2/Fio2 and shock are associated with NIV failure. Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II score, shock, low Pao2/Fio2, and ARDS severity are associated with increased mortality.






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