Background: Weaning patients from mechanical ventilation is a crucial part of ICU care. There are various indices and criteria to help with the same. We chose to explore the significance of HGS – Hand grip strength and RSBI – Rapid shallow breathing index. RSBI is a well-established tool to assess the patient’s progress before going in for the Spontaneous Breathing Trial - SBT. HGS on the other hand is another tool to check and ascertain the strength of the respiratory muscles.
Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate the correlation that
could exist between HGS and RSBI in order to go ahead with weaning from
mechanical ventilation. This was our primary objective. The secondary objective
was to recognize the difference in HGS between the groups of successful weaning
and failed weaning and also to find the differences in HGS between the groups
of simple weaning, difficult weaning and prolonged weaning.
Methods: In this prospective study, patients who fulfilled the
criteria of being ready to be weaned off mechanical ventilation, underwent a
Spontaneous Breathing Trail - SBT. During the preliminary SBT, data such as
vital signs, RSBI, type of SBT, time of SBT success, and time of extubation
were also collected. HGS was assessed using a Jamar dynamometer in kilograms.
HGS was tested at 48 hours post intubation 10 minutes prior to SBT and 30
minutes post SBT. In addition, this measurement was also further tested 1 hour
after extubation. RSBI and HGS tests were both tested 10 minutes before the
SBT.
Results: Thirty-seven mechanically ventilated patients were
included in this study and all these patients were also included in the final
analysis. There were 24(64.86%) males. The mean age was found to be 55.32±15.58
years. APACHE II score was found to be 14.108± 5.26. Majority of the patients
were intubated due to pneumonia (5%, 2 of 37 patients). The most widely used
SBT in our study was pressure support ventilation (95%, 35 of 37 patients). The
highest HGS was demonstrated at 1 hour post-extubation (14.14± 0.65Kg). RSBI
tested 10 minutes before SBT was found to be 54.89± 9.85 breaths/min/L.
Conclusion:
Ø
This study has helped us arrive at
the conclusion that HGS and RSBI seem to have a positive correlation in ICU
patients who were weaned from mechanical ventilation.
Ø
RSBI is a main indicator for
successful weaning.
Author
(s) Details
Swetha Ramani
Chinnappan Kuppusamy
Department of Anaesthesiology, SRM Medical College and hospital,
Kattankulathur-603203, India.
Saranya Babu
Department of Anaesthesiology, SRM Medical College and hospital,
Kattankulathur-603203, India.
Chandhinie Ramesh
Department of Anaesthesiology, SRM Medical College and hospital,
Kattankulathur-603203, India.
Pushparani Anand
Department of Anaesthesiology, SRM Medical College and hospital,
Kattankulathur-603203, India.
Mirunalini Gunaseelan
Department of Anaesthesiology, SRM Medical College and hospital,
Kattankulathur-603203, India.
Karthik Kandan
Department of Anaesthesiology, SRM Medical College and hospital,
Kattankulathur-603203, India.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/msti/v6/4216
No comments:
Post a Comment