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- Title
Factors related to extubation failure and post pulmonary complications in intracranial surgery in 254 patients: a brief report.
- Authors
Heydari, Seyed Vahid; Hashemi, Seyyed Mahmoud Ramak; Abasnejad, Enayat A.; Gravnd, Fatemeh Abbasi; Yekta, Batool Ghorbani
- Abstract
Background: The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence and associated factors for postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) and extubation failure in patients having undergone intracranial surgery. Methods: In this retrospective study done in Firozgar Hospital during 2008-2010, we followed up 254 patients through a clinical questionnaire and observation of the clinical course of participants in pre- and post-operative periods. Results: Overall, 40 (15.74%) patients had postoperative pulmonary complications. The most common PPC was pneumonia, which was seen in 24 patients (60% of complications). The average duration of ventilation in patients with PPC was significantly higher (16.8.±10 vs. 5.09±4.5 days; P=0.001) than patients without the complication. The mean Glasgow coma scale (GCS) after surgery in patients with PPC was significantly lower (11.±4 vs. 13.2±3; P=0.001) than the rest of the patients. Moreover, the mean age of patients with PPC was significantly higher (64.02±14 vs. 41.6.±17 years; P=0.001). Average duration of stay in ICU in patients with PPC was also higher (24.±27 vs. 8.7±0.5; P=0.001). Conclusion: GCS before surgery and failed extubation independently of other variables were significantly associated with pulmonary complications independent of other variables.
- Subjects
LUNG diseases; EXTUBATION; SURGICAL complications; SERUM; POLYCYSTIC ovary syndrome; ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay
- Publication
Tehran University Medical Journal, 2012, Vol 70, Issue 5, p325
- ISSN
1683-1764
- Publication type
Article