Prospective observationnal study, including ICU adult patients with invasive mechanical ventilation for at least 48 hours. Patients are included when performing weaning from mechanical ventilation with pressure support (lowest level of pressure support). Before separating the patient from the ventilator and performing a T tube spontaneous breathing test, diaphragm ultrasound is performed bilaterally : diaphragm excursion, diaphragm thickening fraction and maximal contraction and relaxation velocities with tissue doppler imaging.
This observationnal study will include patients during weaning from invasive mechanical ventilation: ventilation in pressure support with the lowest level With normal neurological status: glasgow coma scale \> 13 Requiring no vasopressor support conventionnal diaphragm parameters: diaphram excursion and thickening fraction will be collected bilaterally with the tissue doppler measures: maximal contraction and relaxation velocities, immediately before a T Tube test. Patients will be divided into 2 groups according to their weaning from mechanicla ventilation outcome, and diaphragm ultrasound patterns will be compared between the 2 groups in order to evaluate the performance of tissue doppler in predicting weaning outcome.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
50
Ultrasound measure the diaphragm excursion, thickening fraction and maximal contraction and relaxation velocities
Mongi Slim hospital
Tunis, Tunisia
RECRUITINGweaning from mechanical ventilation success
no need of non invasive ventilation or reintubation
Time frame: Day 2
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