2008
DOI: 10.1007/s00540-008-0637-z
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Factors predicting successful noninvasive ventilation in acute lung injury

Abstract: We determined an APACHE II score of more than 17 and a respiratory rate of more than 25 breaths x min(-1) after 1 h of NIV as factors predicting the need for endotracheal intubation in ALI patients treated with NIV.

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“…We also emphasize here that only an NPPE patient with clear consciousness and patent airway after complete relief of the airway obstruction is a candidate for NPPV. Previous studies have suggested, not for NPPE but in general, that NPPV should be administered to limited patients [10,12]. Because of the nature of postoperative NPPE, which is most often accompanied by insecurity of the airway and impaired consciousness caused by remaining anesthetic agents, we believe the attachment of NPPV requires more prudent decisions than for general use.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…We also emphasize here that only an NPPE patient with clear consciousness and patent airway after complete relief of the airway obstruction is a candidate for NPPV. Previous studies have suggested, not for NPPE but in general, that NPPV should be administered to limited patients [10,12]. Because of the nature of postoperative NPPE, which is most often accompanied by insecurity of the airway and impaired consciousness caused by remaining anesthetic agents, we believe the attachment of NPPV requires more prudent decisions than for general use.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…It is also reported that, with selected patients, NPPV will benefit hypoxemic respiratory failure [10,11]. However, the efficacy of NPPV for NPPE, another type of pulmonary edema, is not well understood, and only a few case studies have examined the eligibility of NPPV for perioperative NPPE [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, in the study of Lin [18], RSBI failed to be considered as good predicting factor of successful NIMV intervention in patients with acute respiratory failure. Youshida et al [19], observed that patients in need of intubation had significantly higher APACHE II scores and lower arterial pH, as APACHE II score higher than 17 and respiratory rate above 25 breaths/minute after receiving NIMV for 1 hour were introduced as independent determinants of requiring intubation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phua et al [23] found that NIV was more effective in preventing endotracheal intubation in hypercapnic ARF due to COPD than non-COPD conditions. In the study by Yoshida et al [26] studied a total of 47 patients with ALI who received NIV, and 33 patients (70%) successfully avoided endotracheal intubation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%