Pediatric ventilation liberation: evaluating the role of endotracheal secretions in an extubation readiness bundle.
Jeremy M LobergerRyan M JonesAdeline S PhillipsJeremy A RuhlmannA K M Fazlur RahmanNamasivayam AmbalavananPriya PrabhakaranPublished in: Pediatric research (2022)
Development of comprehensive and sensitive extubation readiness bundles are key to balancing the competing risks of prolonged invasive mechanical ventilation duration and extubation failure. Evidence for clinical factors linked to extubation outcomes in children are limited. Endotracheal secretion burden is a common factor considered but has not been studied. This study supports a role for endotracheal secretion burden, as assessed by the bedside nurse, in extubation readiness bundles. Inter-rater reliability with respiratory therapists was poor. A model incorporating other key factors showed good discrimination for extubation outcome and sets the stage for prospective evaluation in the general population and diagnosis-specific subgroups.