Research Article
Rate of Change of Rapid Shallow Breathing Index and Extubation Outcome in Mechanically Ventilated Patients
Table 1
Clinical parameters across the outcome groups.
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| | Normal groups | | GCS, HR, RR, VT, and Hb | Significantly different between all three outcome groups | | GCS and RR | ES is significantly different vs. EF and WF | | GCS and RR | No significant difference between WF and EF | | HR and VT | Significant difference between WF vs. ES | | HR and VT | No significant difference between EF vs. WF and ES | | Hb | Significant difference for WF vs. EF and ES | | Hb | No significant difference between ES vs. EF | | Airway group | | GCS, HR, RR, and VT | Significantly different between all three outcome groups | | GCS and RR | ES is significantly different vs EF and WF | | GCS and RR | No significant difference between WF and EF | | HR | Significant difference for WF vs. EF and ES | | HR | No significant difference between EF and ES | | VT | Significant difference for all three outcome groups | | Parenchymal group | | GCS, RR, VT, and Hb | Significantly different between all three outcome groups | | GCS | ES is significantly different vs. EF and WF | | GCS | No significant difference between WF and EF | | RR and VT | Significant difference for ES vs. WF and EF | | RR and VT | No significant difference between WF and EF | | Hb | No significant difference between, ES and WF | | Hb | No significant difference between EF and WF |
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EF, extubation failure; ES, extubation success; GCS, Glasgow coma scale; Hb, hemoglobin; HR, heart rate; RR, respiratory rate; VT, tidal volume; WF, weaning failure.
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