A retrospective study of positive pressure ventilation in 58 dogs: indications, prognostic factors and outcome

作者:Bruchim Y*; Aroch I; Sisso A; Kushnir Y; Epstein A; Kelmer E; Segev G
来源:Journal of Small Animal Practice, 2014, 55(6): 314-319.
DOI:10.1111/jsap.12211

摘要

OBJECTIVES To assess the usefulness of clinical and clinicopathological parameters as prognostic markers of survival in dogs undergoing positive pressure ventilation. METHODS Retrospective study of case records of 58 client-owned dogs undergoing positive pressure ventilation. Dogs were divided into two groups; inadequate oxygenation due to pulmonary parenchymal disease (Group 1) and inadequate ventilation (Group 2). RESULTS Median duration of positive pressure ventilation was 30 (range 10 to 136) hours. Survival rate was 32% (19 dogs). Survivors were significantly younger (P<0 center dot 005) and had significantly higher (P<0 center dot 002) median PaO2/FiO2 ratio at 4 to 12 hours postinitiation of positive pressure ventilation, and immediately before weaning (P<0 center dot 006) compared to non-survivors. A receiver operator characteristics analysis of PaO2/FiO2 immediately before weaning as predictor of survival had an area under the curve of 0 center dot 76 (95% confidence interval 0 center dot 54 to 0 center dot 97), with optimal cut-off point of 252 mmHg, corresponding to a sensitivity and specificity of 0 center dot 80 and 0 center dot 79, respectively. The survival rates of dogs with PaO2/FiO2 less than 200 mmHg at 4 to 12 hours postinitiation of positive pressure ventilation, or immediately before weaning were 15% (3/20 dogs) and 6% (1/16 dogs), respectively. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE The PaO2/FiO2 ratio is an early prognostic indicator of successful weaning in dogs undergoing positive pressure ventilation.

  • 出版日期2014-6