10.6084/m9.figshare.9599813.v1
Federico Longhini
Federico
Longhini
Jessica Maugeri
Jessica
Maugeri
Cristina Andreoni
Cristina
Andreoni
Chiara Ronco
Chiara
Ronco
Andrea Bruni
Andrea
Bruni
Eugenio Garofalo
Eugenio
Garofalo
Corrado Pelaia
Corrado
Pelaia
Camilla Cavicchi
Camilla
Cavicchi
Sergio Pintaudi
Sergio
Pintaudi
Paolo Navalesi
Paolo
Navalesi
MOESM1 of Electrical impedance tomography during spontaneous breathing trials and after extubation in critically ill patients at high risk for extubation failure: a multicenter observational study
Springer Nature
2019
Mechanical ventilation
Weaning
Spontaneous breathing trial
Post-extubation respiratory failure
Extubation failure
Electrical impedance tomography
2019-08-14 03:58:39
Journal contribution
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/MOESM1_of_Electrical_impedance_tomography_during_spontaneous_breathing_trials_and_after_extubation_in_critically_ill_patients_at_high_risk_for_extubation_failure_a_multicenter_observational_study/9599813
Additional file 1: Table S1. Criteria considered in the study protocol. Criteria for increased risk for post-extubation respiratory failure, SBT eligibility, SBT failure, post-extubation respiratory failure and reintubation are presented from left to right. Table S2. Receiving Operating Curves of ∆Vt%, ∆EELI, inhomogeneity index, RR/Vt and PaO2/FiO2 for SBT failure prediction. The Youden index, area under the curve (AUC), sensibility, specificity, positive (LR +) and negative (LR −) likelihood ratios are presented for EIT data, RR/Vt and PaO2/FiO2 for SBT failure prediction. Table S3. ABGs and RR/Vt in patients with extubation success and failure. Data are separately presented for patients succeeding and failing extubation. Table S4. Receiving Operating Curves of ∆Vt%, ∆EELI, inhomogeneity index, RR/Vt and PaO2/FiO2 for extubation failure prediction. The Youden index, area under the curve (AUC), sensibility, specificity, positive (LR +) and negative (LR −) likelihood ratios are presented for EIT data, RR/Vt and PaO2/FiO2 for extubation failure prediction. Table S5. EIT data in patients with “rescue” NIV success and failure. EIT parameters are separately presented for patients succeeding and failing rescue CPAP/NIV. Table S6. EIT data in patients with respiratory and non-respiratory reasons of extubation failure. EIT parameters are separately presented for patients with extubation failure secondary to respiratory and non-respiratory causes. Figure S1. Flow diagram of screened and enrolled patients. The flow of patients screened for the study (n = 1555), assessed for eligibility (n = 145), excluded (with the reason of exclusion) (n = 65), enrolled in the study (n = 80), and analyzed (n = 78) is shown.