Current status of noninvasive ventilation use in korean intensive care units: A prospective multicenter observational study

Hyunseung Nam, Jae Hwa Cho, Eun Young Choi, Youjin Chang, Won Il Choi, Jae Joon Hwang, Jae Young Moon, Kwangha Lee, Sei Won Kim, Hyung Koo Kang, Yun Su Sim, Tai Sun Park, Seung Yong Park, Sunghoon Park

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Abstract

Background: Data on noninvasive ventilation (NIV) use in intensive care units (ICUs) are very limited in South Korea. Methods: A prospective observational study was performed in 20 ICUs of university-affiliated hospitals from June 2017 to February 2018. Adult patients (age>18 years) who were admitted to the ICU and received NIV treatment for acute respiratory failure were included. Results: A total of 156 patients treated with NIV were enrolled (mean age, 71.9±11.6 years). The most common indications for NIV were acute hypercapnic respiratory failure (AHRF, n=89) and post-extubation respiratory failure (n=44). The main device for NIV was an invasive mechanical ventilator with an NIV module (61.5%), and the majority of patients (87.2%) used an oronasal mask. After the exclusion of 32 do-not-resuscitate patients, NIV success rate was 68.5% (85/124); ICU and hospital mortality rates were 8.9% and 15.3%, respectively. However, the success rate was lower in patients with de novo respiratory failure (27.3%) compared to that of patients with AHRF (72.8%) or post-extubation respiratory failure (75.0%). In multivariate analysis, immunocompromised state, de novo respiratory failure, post-NIV (2 hours) respiratory rate, NIV mode (i.e., non?pressure support ventilation mode), and the change of NIV device were significantly associated with a lower success rate of NIV. Conclusion: AHRF and post-extubation respiratory failure were the most common indications for NIV in Korean ICUs. Overall NIV success was achieved in 68.5% of patients, with the lowest rate in patients with de novo respiratory failure.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)242-250
Number of pages9
JournalTuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
Volume82
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This work was supported by a 2017 research grant from the Korea Academy of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, preparation. We thank the following investigators for the participation in this study: Jin Woo Kim (The Catholic University of Korea, Uijeongbu St. Mary’s Hospital), Jong Hoo Lee (Jeju National University Hospital), Tae Oak Kim (Chonnam National University Hospital), Yun Mi Sin (Chungbuk National University), and Jik Hwan Ha (The Catholic University of Korea, Incheon St. Mary’s Hospital).

Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Korean National Tuberculosis Association. All rights reserved.

Keywords

  • Intensive Care Units
  • Masks
  • Noninvasive Ventilation

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