Optimal timing of extubation in preterm infants.

Semin Fetal Neonatal Med

Department of Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology, Montreal Children's Hospital, McGill University Health Center, 1001 Boul. Décarie, Room B05.2714, Montreal, Quebec, H4A 3J1, Canada. Electronic address:

Published: October 2023

In neonatal intensive care, endotracheal intubation is usually performed as an urgent or semi-urgent procedure in infants with critical or unstable conditions related to progressive respiratory failure. Extubation is not. Patients undergoing extubation are typically stable, with improved respiratory function. The key elements to facilitating extubation are to recognize improvement in respiratory status, promote weaning of mechanical ventilation, and accurately identify readiness for removal of the endotracheal tube. Therefore, extubation should be a planned and well-organized procedure. In this review, we will appraise the evidence for existing predictors of extubation readiness and provide patient-specific, pathophysiology-derived strategies to optimize the timing and success of extubation in neonates, with a focus on extremely preterm infants.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.siny.2023.101489DOI Listing

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