Respiratory muscle ultrasound echo characteristics and weaning outcomes in mechanically ventilated patients with sepsis: a prospective observational study.

Chenliang Sun, Mengjie Zhan, Lei Yu, Tingting Li, Hongsheng Zhao, Qin Gu, Guangquan Zhou, Fengmei Guo
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Aim: This study aimed to determine the relationship between changes in the ultrasound echo intensity of respiratory muscles and weaning outcomes in mechanically ventilated patients with sepsis.

Methods: We prospectively observed patients with sepsis receiving mechanical ventilation admitted to the Department of Critical Care Medicine at our hospital, and categorized them into weaning success (n = 75) and weaning failure (n = 35) groups according to their weaning outcomes. The baseline respiratory muscle echo intensity of the patients was observed, and the relationship between the respiratory muscle ultrasonographic echo characteristics and weaning outcomes was evaluated.

Results: Baseline respiratory muscle echo intensity was significantly higher in the weaning failure group than in the weaning success group. The incidence of respiratory muscle echoes during mechanical ventilation was significantly higher in the weaning failure group than in the weaning success group. The respiratory muscle echo characteristics changed after ICU admission. Increased respiratory muscle echo intensity was detected earlier and more readily in patients with weaning failure than in those with respiratory muscle atrophy, and enhanced respiratory muscle echo was associated with a decrease in the incidence of cumulative weaning success.

Conclusion: Mechanically ventilated patients with sepsis with failed weaning had higher respiratory muscle echo intensities than those in the weaning success group. Futhermore, there was an association between the respiratory muscle echo intensity and weaning outcomes.

机械通气脓毒症患者的呼吸肌超声回波特征和脱机结果:一项前瞻性观察研究。
目的:本研究旨在探讨机械通气脓毒症患者呼吸肌超声回波强度变化与脱机结局的关系。方法:前瞻性观察我院重症医学科收治的脓毒症机械通气患者,根据脱机结局将其分为脱机成功组(n = 75)和脱机失败组(n = 35)。观察患者基线呼吸肌回波强度,评价呼吸肌超声回波特征与断奶结局的关系。结果:脱机失败组的基线呼吸肌回声强度明显高于脱机成功组。脱机失败组机械通气时呼吸肌回声发生率明显高于脱机成功组。入院后呼吸肌回声特征发生改变。与呼吸肌萎缩患者相比,脱机失败患者更早、更容易检测到呼吸肌回声强度的增加,并且呼吸肌回声增强与累计脱机成功率的降低有关。结论:机械通气脓毒症患者脱机失败后呼吸肌回声强度高于脱机成功组。此外,呼吸肌回声强度与断奶结果之间存在关联。
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