Neuro-ventilatory efficiency during weaning from mechanical ventilation using neurally adjusted ventilatory assist

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Background. Neuro-ventilatory efficiency (NVE), defined as the tidal volume to electrical diaphragm-activity ratio (VT/EAdi) at the beginning and end of the weaning process after acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure, may provide valuable information about patient recovery. Methods. This observational study included 12 patients breathing with neurally adjusted ventilatory assist (NAVA). When a spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) with pressure support of 7 cm H2O and PEEP was unsuccessful, NAVA was used and the level was adjusted to obtain an EAdi of ∼60% of maximal EAdi during SBT. V Tand EAdi were recorded continuously. We compared changes in NVE between NAVA and SBT at the first failed and first successful SBT. Results.Whenpatientswere switched fromNAVA to SBT, NVEwas significantly reduced during both unsuccessful and successful SBT (256 and 238%, respectively); however, this reduction was significantly lower when SBT was successful (P=0.01). Between the first and last day of weaning, we observed that NVE decreased with NAVA [40.6 (27.7-89.5) vs 28.8 (18.6-46.7); P=0.002] with a significant decrease in NAVA level, whereas it remained unchanged during SBT [15.4 (10.7-39.1) vs 19.5 (11.6-29.6); P=0.50] with significant increases in both EAdi and VT and no difference in respiratory rhythm. Conclusions. These results suggest that in patients after respiratory failure and prolonged mechanical ventilation, changes in VT and NVE, between SBTs are indicative of patient recovery. Larger clinical trials are needed to clarify whether changes in NVE reliably predict weaning in patients ventilated with NAVA. © The Author [2013]. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Journal of Anaesthesia. All rights reserved.

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Rozé, H., Repusseau, B., Perrier, V., Germain, A., Séramondi, R., Dewitte, A., … Ouattara, A. (2013). Neuro-ventilatory efficiency during weaning from mechanical ventilation using neurally adjusted ventilatory assist. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 111(6), 955–960. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/aet258

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