journal article Dec 26, 2012

Inpatient and long‐term outcomes of individuals admitted for weaning from mechanical ventilation at a specialized ventilation weaning unit

Respirology Vol. 18 No. 1 pp. 154-160 · Wiley
View at Publisher Save 10.1111/j.1440-1843.2012.02266.x
Abstract
ABSTRACTBackground:  Weaning from invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) in specialized weaning units has been demonstrated to be safe and cost‐effective. Success rates and outcomes vary widely, probably relating to patient factors and unit expertise.Methods:  An audit was undertaken of patients admitted for weaning from IMV at the Austin Hospital Ventilation Weaning Unit (VWU) between March 2002 and January 2008. Weaning success, complications and both in‐hospital and long‐term mortality were examined and regression analysis was undertaken to examine factors related to these outcomes.Results:  Seventy‐eight patients were admitted to the VWU after a median of 27 days of IMV at their referring centre. Weaning success rate (ventilator free or nocturnal non‐invasive ventilation only) was 78.2% (n = 61). Inpatient mortality was 10.2% (n = 8) and serious complications were infrequent. Progressive neuromuscular disease (odds ratio 0.10) and sepsis during admission to the VWU (odds ratio 0.09) were predictive of weaning failure at discharge. Overall survival at 12 months following discharge from the VWU was 66.7% (n = 52) with most survivors residing in the community. Increasing age (hazard ratio 1.93), referral from rural or outer metropolitan centres (hazard ratio 3.57 and 2.37 respectively) and a diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease were associated with increased long‐term mortality.Conclusion:  High rates of weaning success with infrequent complications and low mortality were achieved in this specialized non‐intensive care unit‐based weaning unit. The VWU may provide a useful template for the development of similar units elsewhere.
Topics

No keywords indexed for this article. Browse by subject →

References
20
[1]
Management of Patients Requiring Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation

Neil R. MacIntyre, Scott K. Epstein, Shannon Carson et al.

Chest 10.1378/chest.128.6.3937
[3]
Survival Following Mechanical Ventilation for Acute Respiratory Failure in Adult Men

John L. Stauffer, Nancy A. Fayter, Bettelou Graves et al.

Chest 10.1378/chest.104.4.1222
[15]
Department of Human Services VG.Intensive care for adults in Victorian public hospitals 2002–03. In: Services DoH ed. Report to the public Melbourne 2005.
Metrics
32
Citations
20
References
Details
Published
Dec 26, 2012
Vol/Issue
18(1)
Pages
154-160
License
View
Cite This Article
Liam M. Hannan, SIEW TAN, KIM HOPKINSON, et al. (2012). Inpatient and long‐term outcomes of individuals admitted for weaning from mechanical ventilation at a specialized ventilation weaning unit. Respirology, 18(1), 154-160. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-1843.2012.02266.x
Related

You May Also Like

Global burden of COPD

José Luis López‐Campos, Wan Tan · 2015

754 citations

Global burden of sleep‐disordered breathing and its implications

M. Melanie Lyons, Nitin Y. Bhatt · 2020

349 citations

Smokeless tobacco and health in India and South Asia

Prakash C. Gupta, Cecily S. RAY · 2003

322 citations

Immunotherapy for lung cancer

Antonius Steven, Scott A. Fisher · 2016

291 citations

Tuberculous pleural effusion

Jane A. Shaw, Andreas H. Diacon · 2019

153 citations