Effect of acute kidney injury on weaning from mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients*

Nov 3, 2006Critical care medicine

How sudden kidney injury affects stopping breathing support in critically ill patients

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Abstract

AKI patients experienced a longer median duration of weaning from mechanical ventilation at 41 hours compared to 21 hours in controls.

  • Of 140 patients studied, 93 had acute kidney injury (AKI) and 47 were controls.
  • AKI patients exhibited more severe disease markers, including increased rates of severe sepsis and higher antibiotic use.
  • The duration of mechanical ventilation was significantly longer in AKI patients, with a median of 10 days compared to 7 days in controls.
  • Oliguria, a significant increase in baseline serum creatinine, and the number of antibiotics used were associated with longer weaning durations.
  • The length of ICU stay and ICU mortality rates were significantly higher in patients with AKI.

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