Intravenous injection of methylprednisolone reduces the incidence of postextubation stridor in intensive care unit patients
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Intravenous injection of methylprednisolone reduces the incidence of postextubation stridor in intensive care unit patients
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- Crit Care Med. 2007 May;35(5):1454
Abstract
Objective: To determine whether treatment with corticosteroids decreases the incidence of postextubation airway obstruction in an adult intensive care unit.
Design: Clinical experiment.
Setting: Adult medical and surgical intensive care unit of a teaching hospital.
Patients: One hundred twenty-eight patients who were intubated for >24 hrs with a cuff leak volume <24% of tidal volume and met weaning criteria.
Interventions: : Patients were randomized into a placebo group (control, n = 43) receiving four injections of normal saline every 6 hrs, a 4INJ group (n = 42) receiving four injections of methylprednisolone sodium succinate, or a 1INJ group (n = 42) receiving one injection of the corticosteroid followed by three injections of normal saline. Cuff volume was assessed 1 hr after each injection, and extubation was performed 1 hr after the last injection. Postextubation stridor was confirmed by examination using bronchoscopy or laryngoscopy.
Measurements and main results: The incidences of postextubation stridor were lower both in the 1INJ and the 4INJ groups than in the control group (11.6% and 7.1% vs. 30.2%, both p < .05), whereas there was no difference between the two treated groups (p = .46). The cuff leak volume increased after the second and fourth injection in the 4INJ group and after a second injection in the 1INJ group compared with the control group (both p < .05).
Conclusions: A reduced cuff leak volume is a reliable indicator to identify patients at high risk to develop stridor. Treatment with a single or multiple injections of methylprednisolone can effectively reduce the occurrence of postextubation stridor.
Comment in
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Preventing postextubation respiratory failure.Crit Care Med. 2006 May;34(5):1547-8. doi: 10.1097/01.CCM.0000208325.85450.2F. Crit Care Med. 2006. PMID: 16633252 No abstract available.
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Intravenous injection of methylprednisolone reduces the incidence of postextubation stridor in intensive care unit patients.Crit Care Med. 2007 May;35(5):1443; author reply 1443. doi: 10.1097/01.CCM.0000260785.33216.25. Crit Care Med. 2007. PMID: 17446756 No abstract available.
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