Pharyngeal Electrical Stimulation prior to extubation - Reduction of extubation failure rate in acute stroke patients?

Muhle P; Claus I; Labeit B; Roderigo M; Warnecke T; Dziewas R; Suntrup-Krueger S

Forschungsartikel (Zeitschrift) | Peer reviewed

Zusammenfassung

PURPOSE - MATERIALS AND METHODS - RESULTS - CONCLUSIONS; The aim of our study was to assess if PES before extubation can minimize the extubation failure risk in orally intubated, mechanically ventilated stroke patients at high risk of severe dysphagia.; Thirty-two ICU patients were prospectively enrolled in this study presenting with a high risk for dysphagia as defined by a DEFISS (Determine Extubation Failure In Severe Stroke) risk score and compared 1:1 to a retrospective matched patient control group. The prospective patient group received PES prior to extubation. Endpoints were need for reintubation, swallowing function as assessed with FEES, pneumonia incidence and length of stay after extubation.; Post-extubation, the Fiberoptic Endoscopic Dysphagia Severity Score (FEDSS, 4.31 ± 1.53vs.5.03 ± 1.28;p = 0.047) and reintubation rate within 72 h (9.4vs.34.4%;p = 0.032) were significantly lower in the PES group than in the historical control group. Pulmonary infections after extubation were less common in PES-treated patients although this difference was not significant (37.5vs.59.4%;p = 0.133). Time from extubation to discharge was significantly shorter after PES compared with the control group (14.09 ± 11.58vs.26.59 ± 20.49 days;p = 0.003).; In orally intubated and mechanically ventilated stroke patients at high risk of severe dysphagia, PES may improve swallowing function, reduce extubation failure risk and decrease time from extubation to discharge. Further research is required.

Details zur Publikation

FachzeitschriftJournal of Critical Care
Jahrgang / Bandnr. / Volume82
Artikelnummer154808
StatusVeröffentlicht
Veröffentlichungsjahr2024 (05.04.2024)
Sprache, in der die Publikation verfasst istEnglisch
DOI10.1016/j.jcrc.2024.154808
Stichwörterdysphagia extubation stroke pharyngeal electrical stimulation

Autor*innen der Universität Münster

Suntrup-Krüger, Sonja
Klinik für Neurologie mit Institut für Translationale Neurologie