학술논문

No association between thickening fraction of the diaphragm and extubation success in ventilated children
Document Type
article
Source
Frontiers in Pediatrics, Vol 11 (2023)
Subject
mechanical ventilation
ultrasound
diaphragm
thickening fraction
pediatric
Pediatrics
RJ1-570
Language
English
ISSN
2296-2360
Abstract
IntroductionIn mechanically ventilated adults, thickening fraction of diaphragm (dTF) measured by ultrasound is used to predict extubation success. Whether dTF can also predict extubation success in children is unclear.AimTo investigate the association between dTF and extubation success in children. Second, to assess diaphragm thickness during ventilation and the correlation between dTF, diaphragm thickness (Tdi), age and body surface.MethodProspective observational cohort study in children aged 0–18 years old with expected invasive ventilation for >48 h. Ultrasound was performed on day 1 after intubation (baseline), day 4, day 7, day 10, at pre-extubation, and within 24 h after extubation. Primary outcome was the association between dTF pre-extubation and extubation success. Secondary outcome measures were Tdi end-inspiratory and Tdi end-expiratory and atrophy defined as