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A Report of Separation From Mechanical Ventilation in a Patient With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

Author(s):
Vajihe BiniazVajihe Biniaz1, Tayyeb MoradyanTayyeb MoradyanTayyeb Moradyan ORCID1,*
1Department of Critical Care, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran


Jundishapur Journal of Chronic Disease Care:Vol. 2, issue 4; 32248
Published online:Nov 15, 2013
Article type:Case Report
Received:Nov 13, 2012
Accepted:Nov 29, 2012
How to Cite:Vajihe BiniazTayyeb MoradyanA Report of Separation From Mechanical Ventilation in a Patient With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).Jundishapur J Chronic Dis Care.2(4):32248.

Abstract

Introduction:

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a chronic disorder with many systematic complications and one of the most important reasons for patients to require mechanical ventilation, admission in intensive care unit and prolonged mechanical ventilation. Although the first attempt in separation of mechanical ventilation is failed in half of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients, but delaying in the weaning process in these patients also cause ventilator dependence. PaCO2 = 35 - 60 mm/Hg is one of the most important indexes for predicting a successful extubation.

Case Report:

A 49-year-old man and known case of COPD who was supported by mechanical ventilation following to bronchopneumonia and severe respiratory infection. After 9 days, followed by gradual reduction of ventilatory support, the patient was placed on Spontaneous Mode with 15 cm/H2O pressure support. Due to satisfactory consciousness and stable hemodynamic status, in spite of high PaCO2 (PaCO2 > 115), weaning was done on the 11th day of hospitalization. Patient was discharged from ICU with satisfactory breathing and clinical status one week after the extubation.

Conclusions:

Regarding the results of this report, it could be stated that because of the compatibility generated in COPD patients in the endurance of the high levels of PaCO2, in case satisfactory consciousness and stable hemodynamic condition of patients, the option of successful weaning could be considered. Additionally, it is suggested that clinician experience and his clinical judgment in addition to predictor indexes for successful weaning be utilized.

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