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Predictive Value of Airway Occlusion Pressure, Maximal Inspiratory Pressure and Their Ratio for Successful Extubation in Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury
Predictive Value of Airway Occlusion Pressure, Maximal Inspiratory Pressure and Their Ratio for Successful Extubation in Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury Observational Study
About This Trial
The aim of this study will be to measure the predictive power of the respiratory muscle determinants including The maximal inspiratory pressure, and central drive determinant including Airway occlusion pressure and ratio between them in weaning outcome of traumatic brain injury patients undergoing invasive mechanical ventilation.
Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)
Traumatic brain injury (closed type) patients who will be admitted to ICU and intubated and MV more than 24 hours will be included in this study.
Age from 18 to 65 years (male or female).
Fulfillment of Criteria of readiness for weaning off MV :
Resolution of the cause of respiratory insufficiency and MV. Stable hemodynamic profile
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Original Eligibility Criteria
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Traumatic brain injury (closed type) patients who will be admitted to ICU and intubated and MV more than 24 hours will be included in this study.
Age from 18 to 65 years (male or female).
Fulfillment of Criteria of readiness for weaning off MV :
Resolution of the cause of respiratory insufficiency and MV. Stable hemodynamic profile
Treatments Being Tested
DIAGNOSTIC_TEST
Air way occlusion pressure
Predictive Value of Airway Occlusion Pressure, Maximal Inspiratory Pressure and Their Ratio for Successful Extubation in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury
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Ali Rashad Ahmed
Tanta, Mahala, Egypt