Predictors And Outcomes Of High-Flow Nasal Cannula Failure Following Extubation: A Multicentre Observational Study

ANNALS ACADEMY OF MEDICINE SINGAPORE(2021)

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Introduction: Despite adhering to criteria for extubation, up to 20% of intensive care patients require re-intubation, even with use of post-extubation high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC). This study aims to identify independent predictors and outcomes of extubation failure in patients who failed postextubation HFNC.Methods: We conducted a multicentre observational study involving 9 adult intensive care units (ICUs) across 5 public hospitals in Singapore. We included patients extubated to HFNC following spontaneous breathing trials. We compared patients who were successfully weaned off HFNC with those who failed HFNC (defined as re-intubation <= 7 days following extubation). Generalised additive logistic regression analysis was used to identify independent risk factors for failed HFNC.Results: Among 244 patients (mean age: 63.92 +/- 15.51 years, 65.2% male, median APACHE II score 23.55 +/- 7.35), 41 (16.8%) failed HFNC; hypoxia, hypercapnia and excessive secretions were primary reasons. Stroke was an independent predictor of HFNC failure (odds ratio 2.48, 95% confidence interval 1.83-3.37). Failed HFNC, as compared to successful HFNC, was associated with increased median ICU length of stay (14 versus 7 days, P<0.001), ICU mortality (14.6% versus 2.0%, P<0.001) and hospital mortality (29.3% versus 12.3%, P=0.006).Conclusion: Post-extubation IIFNC failure, especially in patients with stroke as a comorbidity, remains a clinical challenge and predicts poorer clinical outcomes. Our observational study highlights the need for future prospective trials to better identify patients at high risk of post-extubation HFNC failure.
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Adult, airway extubation, high-flow nasal cannula, mechanical ventilation, respiratory failure
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