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  1. This study provides a user-friendly bedside score, the VISAGE score, which is associated with extubation success in patients with BI. This simple clinical rule combining four clinical variables could reduce the rate of delayed extubation.

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  2. El score de manejo de la vía aérea es una herramienta útil para predecir la capacidad de mantener vía aérea permeable y segura. El test de la fuga predice la probabilidad de edema y estridor postextubación.

  3. Introducción. La información disponible acerca de los procesos de retiro de la ventilación mecánica (VM) y extubación luego de injuria neurológica severa es escasa1-4.

  4. 2 de dic. de 2019 · On the basis of these items, the VISAGE score was constructed. If three or more items are positive, an extubation success rate of 90% can be expected.

  5. 25 de jul. de 2022 · Results: VISAGE score (odds ratio of 1.975), maximum inspiratory pressure (odds ratio of 1.024), and peak cough flow (odds ratio of 0.981) are factors consistent in distinguishing success from failure extubation. The ROC curve presented an accuracy of 79.7% and a sensitivity of 95.8%.

  6. 25 de jul. de 2022 · Results: VISAGE score (odds ratio of 1.975), maximum inspiratory pressure (odds ratio of 1.024), and peak cough flow (odds ratio of 0.981) are factors consistent in distinguishing success from failure extubation. The ROC curve presented an accuracy of 79.7% and a sensitivity of 95.8%.

  7. 21 de jun. de 2017 · Citations (81) References (36) Abstract. Background: Patients with brain injury are at high risk of extubation failure. Methods: We conducted a prospective observational cohort study in four...