Journal
PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGY
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ppul.26753
Keywords
discontinuation; noninvasive ventilation; pediatric intensive care unit; weaning
Categories
Ask authors/readers for more resources
This study used a modified Delphi survey to reach a consensus among experts on the definition and modalities of weaning from noninvasive ventilation in acute settings. The issued clinical practice statements address important aspects of defining weaning, defining weaning failure, criteria to initiate weaning, and modalities of weaning.
ObjectiveTo reach a consensus on the definition and modalities of weaning from noninvasive ventilation in acute settings.DesignA modified Delphi survey using closed and open-ended questions.SettingThree rounds of consensus determination were sent via electronic mail survey to 33 experts. The survey questionnaire had four sections: definition of weaning, definition of weaning failure, criteria to initiate weaning, and modalities of weaning. Questions where agreement had been reached on round 1 were no longer part of the survey in rounds 2 and 3.SubjectsTwenty-five international experts from 10 countries.Measurement and Main ResultsOverall, this survey generated positive consensus from experts for 19/35 statements (9 with strong agreement and 10 with weak agreement) about weaning from noninvasive respiratory support. No negative consensus could be identified.ConclusionThe clinical practice statements issued address important aspects of definition of weaning, definition of weaning failure, criteria to initiate weaning, and modalities of weaning in acute settings.
Authors
I am an author on this paper
Click your name to claim this paper and add it to your profile.
Reviews
Recommended
No Data Available