EMCrit Podcast 35 – Extubation in the ED - a podcast by Scott D. Weingart, MD FCCM
from 2010-11-18T22:28:11
In this podcast, I discuss extubating patients in the ED. Specifically, I deal with patients who have only been intubated for a few hours in distinction to extubation of the patient who has been lingering in your ED for 2-3 days. The best patients for this short-term extubation are those intox folks with a low GCS and signs of trauma, overdoses, or endoscopy cases.
My approach is outlined in this article; click on the link for the full text:
Weingart SD, Menaker J, et al. Trauma Patients Can Safely Be Extubated in the Emergency Department. J Emerg Med. 2009 Aug 22. [Epub ahead of print]
Here are the steps from the article:
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Update
* George Douros has written another excellent guideline for ED extubation.
* Sara Gray has also done a swell job discussing Sara Gray-ED Extubation
* Newest study from UMich (West J Emerg Med. 2020 May; 21(3): 532–537. )
More on Extubation from the EMCrit Crew
* PulmCrit Wee – The meaning of nocturnal extubation is 42
* High-flow nasal cannula to prevent post-extubation respiratory failure
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