Sonometric assessment of cough predicts extubation failure. SonoWean: a proof-of-concept study

Author:

Bonny Vincent1,Joffre Jeremie1,Gabarre Paul1,Urbina Tomas1,Missri Louai1,Ladoire Mathilde1,Gasperment Maxime1,Baudel Jean-Luc1,Guidet Bertrand1,Dumas Guillaume2,Maury Eric1,Brochard Laurent3,Ait-Oufella Hafid1

Affiliation:

1. Service de Médecine intensive-Réanimation Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), Hôpital Saint-Antoine

2. CHU Grenoble-Alpes, Université Grenoble-Alpes, INSERM U1042-HP2

3. Unity Health Toronto, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, University of Toronto

Abstract

Abstract Background Extubation failure is associated with increased mortality. Cough ineffectiveness may be associated with extubation failure but its quantification for patients undergoing weaning from invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) remains challenging.Methods patients under IMV for more than 24 hours completing a successful spontaneous T-tube breathing trial (SBT) were included. At the end of the SBT, we performed quantitative sonometric assessment of three successive coughing efforts using a sonometer. The mean of the 3-cough volume in decibels was named Sonoscore.Results During a 1-year period, 106 patients were included. Median age was 65 [51–75] years, mainly men (60%). Main reasons for IMV were acute respiratory failure (43%), coma (25%) and shock (17%). Median duration of IMV at enrollment was 4 [3–7] days. Extubation failure occurred in 15 (14%) patients. Baseline characteristics were similar between success and failure extubation groups, except percentage of simple weaning which was lower and MV duration which was longer in extubation failure patients. Sonoscore was significantly lower in patients who failed extubation (58 [52–64] vs. 75 [70–78] dB, P < 0.001). After adjustment on MV duration and comorbidities, Sonoscore remained associated with extubation failure. Sonoscore was predictive of extubation failure with an area under the ROC curve of 0.91 (IC 95% [0.83–0.99], P < 0.001). A threshold of Sonoscore < 67.1 dB predicted extubation failure with a sensitivity of 0.93 IC 95% [0.70–0.99] and a specificity of 0.82 IC 95% [0.73–0.90].Conclusion Sonometric assessment of cough strength might be helpful to identify patients at risk of extubation failure in patients undergoing IMV.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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