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Acute and Critical Care
2023 Volume.38 No. 2 p.200 ~ p.208
Evaluating diaphragmatic dysfunction and predicting non-invasive ventilation failure in acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in India
Nupur B Patel

Gaurav Jain
Udit Chauhan
Ajeet Singh Bhadoria
Saurabh Chandrakar
Haritha Indulekha
Abstract
Background Baseline diaphragmatic dysfunction (DD) at the initiation of non-invasive ventilation (NIV) correlates positively with subsequent intubation. We investigated the utility of DD detected 2 hours after NIV initiation in estimating NIV failure in acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD) patients.

Methods In a prospective-cohort design, we enrolled 60 consecutive patients with AECOPD initiated on NIV at intensive care unit admission, and NIV failure events were noted. The DD was assessed at baseline (T1 timepoint) and 2 hours after initiating NIV (T2 timepoint). We defined DD as ultrasound-assessed change in diaphragmatic thickness (¥ÄTDI) <20% (predefined criteria [PC]) or its cut-off that predicts NIV failure (calculated criteria [CC]) at both timepoints. A predictive-regression analysis was reported.

Results In total, 32 patients developed NIV failure, nine within 2 hours of NIV and remaining in the next 6 days. The ?TDI cut-off that predicted NIV failure (DD-CC) at T1 was ¡Â19.04% (area under the curve [AUC], 0.73; sensitivity, 50%; specificity, 85.71%; accuracy; 66.67%), while that at T2 was ¡Â35.3% (AUC, 0.75; sensitivity, 95.65%; specificity, 57.14%; accuracy, 74.51%, hazard ratio, 19.55). The NIV failure rate was 35.1% in those with normal diaphragmatic function by PC (T2) versus 5.9% by CC (T2). The odds ratio for NIV failure with DD criteria ¡Â35.3 and <20 at T2 was 29.33 and 4.61, while that for ¡Â19.04 and <20 at T1 was 6, respectively.

Conclusions The DD criterion of ¡Â35.3 (T2) had a better diagnostic profile compared to baseline and PC in prediction of NIV failure.
KEYWORD
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diaphragmatic dysfunction, diaphragmatic thickness, intubation, non-invasive ventilation
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