U.S., April 29 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07554586) titled 'Clinical Practices of Extubation After Invasive Mechanical Ventilation' on April 21.
Brief Summary: Extubation is a delicate and complex phase of airway management in anesthesia and critical care. A variety of complications are of concern, ranging from transient hypoxemia to the need for reintubation, which can then become life-threatening for the patient.
For this procedure, it may be recommended to use the positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) extubation technique to reduce the risks of hypoxemia, atelectasis, and aspiration. However, no specific technique is preferred given the diversity of described procedures (spontaneous v...