Could myocardial function be predictive of successful extubation in newborns and infants?
Anna Claudia MassoloMaria ClementeNeil PatelGiulia V CantoneAlessandra ToscanoBenjamim FicialFrancesca LandolfoFlaminia CalzolariIrma CapolupoPaolo BibanAndrea DottaPublished in: Pediatric pulmonology (2021)
Twenty-five cases were included. LV CS and RV LS were significantly lower in those who required reintubation (Group 2) compared to those who were successfully extubated (Group 1) (LV CS, -21 (12)% vs. -33 (3)%, p = .001; RV LS -19 (2.7)% vs. -20 (2.5)%, p = .04). TR was absent in all cases. The septal shape was normal in 18 cases (72%), displaced to the left in 7 (28%) cases. No significant differences were found in LV EI ES between groups.