Compared with standard medical therapy (SMT), noninvasive ventilation (NIV) does not reduce the need for reintubation in unselected patients who develop respiratory failure after extubation. The goal of this study was to assess whether early application of NIV, immediately after extubation, is effective in preventing postextubation respiratory failure in an at-risk population.

Nava, S., Gregoretti, C., Fanfulla, F., Squadrone, E., Grassi, M., Carlucci, A., et al. (2005). Noninvasive ventilation to prevent respiratory failure after extubation in high-risk patients. CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 33(11), 2465-2470 [10.1097/01.CCM.0000186416.44752.72].

Noninvasive ventilation to prevent respiratory failure after extubation in high-risk patients

NAVA, STEFANO;
2005

Abstract

Compared with standard medical therapy (SMT), noninvasive ventilation (NIV) does not reduce the need for reintubation in unselected patients who develop respiratory failure after extubation. The goal of this study was to assess whether early application of NIV, immediately after extubation, is effective in preventing postextubation respiratory failure in an at-risk population.
2005
Nava, S., Gregoretti, C., Fanfulla, F., Squadrone, E., Grassi, M., Carlucci, A., et al. (2005). Noninvasive ventilation to prevent respiratory failure after extubation in high-risk patients. CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 33(11), 2465-2470 [10.1097/01.CCM.0000186416.44752.72].
Nava, Stefano; Gregoretti, Cesare; Fanfulla, Francesco; Squadrone, Enzo; Grassi, Mario; Carlucci, Annalisa; Beltrame, Fabio; Navalesi, Paolo
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