Our study consists of a national observational study assessing quantitatively (incidence) and qualitatively unscheduled extubation in intensive care unit. In addition, we will compare the outcome of patients with "success" or "failure" in the self-extubation subgroup.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
633
NO INTERVENTION
Hôpital La Pitié Salpêtrière- Département d'Anesthésie-Réanimation
Paris, France
Quantitative description
Quantitative description of unscheduled extubation episodes in intensive care unit
Time frame: During stay in the ICU
Qualitative description
Qualitative description of unscheduled extubation episodes in intensive care unit
Time frame: During stay in the ICU
re-intubation
To assess factors associated with re-intubation
Time frame: During stay in the ICU
Severe hemodynamic and respiratory events
To assess the incidence of severe hemodynamic and respiratory events of immediate onset
Time frame: One hour after extubation
Length of stay in intensive care unit, the duration of mechanical ventilation and mortality
Compare the length of stay in intensive care unit, the duration of mechanical ventilation as well as the mortality in intensive care of subjects with "successful self-extubation" (defined as no re-intubation on D7) compared to those in "failure of" self-extubation ".
Time frame: During stay in the ICU
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