Dual-mode weaning strategy for difficult-weaning tracheotomy patients: a feasibility study.

2012 
Abstract Tracheotomy patients who are difficult to wean from ventilation consume a substantial portion of intensive care unit (ICU) resources. These patients also typically undergo a long period of mechanical ventilation (MV) and have a high mortality rate. The efficacy of a dual-mode weaning strategy (alternation of invasive and noninvasive MV) in tracheotomy patients who are difficult to wean is unknown. We performed this prospective, randomized, controlled trial in a 17-bed respiratory ICU from July 2009 to October 2011. After tracheotomy, patients who failed for 3 consecutive days in a spontaneous breathing trial were enrolled (n = 32) and randomly allocated to either the dual-mode (n = 15) or conventional (n = 17) weaning group. Compared with the conventional group, patients in the dual-mode group had a shorter duration of MV during the entire study (median 38 days, interquartile range [IQR]: 28-53 vs 59, IQR: 39-88, P = 0.03) and after randomization (median 10 days, IQR: 4-21 vs 37, IQR: 16-51, P
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