Ventilator-associated events in adults: A secondary analysis assessing the impact of monitoring ventilator settings on outcomes

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q1 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Sergio Ramírez-Estrada , Yolanda Peña-López , Marta Serrano-Megías , Jordi Rello
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Abstract

Background

Ventilator-associated events (VAE) is a tier implemented for surveillance by the CDC in the USA. Implementation usefulness for clinical decisions is unknown.

Methods

We conducted a secondary analysis from a prospective, multicentre, international study, to assess the impact on outcomes of using tiers with shorter follow-up (VAE24), lower oxygenation requirements (light-VAE) or both (light VAE24).

Results

A cohort of 261 adults with 2706 ventilator-days were included. The median (IQR) duration of mechanical ventilation (MV) was 9 days (5–21), and the median (IQR) length of stay in the intensive care unit (ICU) was 14 days (8–26). A VAE tier was associated with a trend to increase from 32% to 44% in the ICU mortality rates. VAE Incidence was 24 per 1,000 ventilator-days, being increased when reduced the oxygenation settings requirement (35 per 1,000 ventilator-days), follow-up (41 per 1,000 ventilator-days) or both (55 per 1,000 ventilator-days). A VAE tier was associated with 13 extra (21 vs. 8) days of ventilation, 11 (23 vs. 12) ICU days and 7 (31 vs. 14) hospitalization days, outperforming the modified tiers’ performance.

Conclusions

The modification of ventilator settings (consistent with ventilator-associated events) was associated with worse outcomes among adults with prolonged mechanical ventilation. Monitoring ventilator-associated events at the bedside represents a new tool for quality improvement.

成人呼吸机相关事件:评估监测呼吸机设置对结果影响的二次分析。
背景:呼吸机相关事件(VAE)是美国疾病预防控制中心(CDC)实施监测的一个层级。方法: 我们对一项前瞻性、多中心、国际研究进行了二次分析:我们对一项前瞻性多中心国际研究进行了二次分析,以评估使用随访时间较短(VAE24)、氧合要求较低(轻度 VAE)或两者兼有(轻度 VAE24)的分级对结果的影响:结果:共纳入了 261 名成人,他们的呼吸机使用天数为 2706 天。机械通气(MV)持续时间的中位数(IQR)为 9 天(5-21),重症监护室(ICU)停留时间的中位数(IQR)为 14 天(8-26)。VAE层级与重症监护室死亡率从32%上升到44%的趋势相关。VAE 发生率为每 1,000 个呼吸机日 24 例,当氧合设置要求降低(每 1,000 个呼吸机日 35 例)、随访要求降低(每 1,000 个呼吸机日 41 例)或两者同时降低(每 1,000 个呼吸机日 55 例)时,VAE 发生率会增加。VAE层与额外的13天(21天对8天)通气、11天(23天对12天)重症监护病房和7天(31天对14天)住院相关,优于修改后的层级表现:结论:在长期机械通气的成人中,呼吸机设置的调整(与呼吸机相关事件一致)与较差的预后相关。在床旁监测呼吸机相关事件是提高质量的新工具。
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CiteScore
6.70
自引率
5.50%
发文量
150
审稿时长
18 days
期刊介绍: Anaesthesia, Critical Care & Pain Medicine (formerly Annales Françaises d''Anesthésie et de Réanimation) publishes in English the highest quality original material, both scientific and clinical, on all aspects of anaesthesia, critical care & pain medicine.
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