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The objective of this study was to compare the breathing pattern of patients who failed to wean from mechanical ventilation to the pattern during acute respiratory failure. We hypothesized that a similar breathing pattern occurs under both conditions. Breathing pattern, mouth occlusion pressure (P[0.1]) and maximum inspiratory pressure (P[I,max]) were measured in 15 patients during acute respiratory failure, within 24 h of the institution of mechanical ventilation, and in 49 patients during recovery, when they were ready for discontinuation from mechanical ventilation. The following indices were calculated: rapid shallow breathing index (respiratory frequency/tidal volume (fR/VT)); rapid shallow breathing-occlusion pressure index (ROP = P[0.1 x fR/VT]); P(0.1)/P(I,max); and effective inspiratory impedance (P[0.1]/VT/(inspiratory time (tI)). Patients who failed to wean (n=11) had a similar ROP,fR/VT and P(0.1)/P(I,max) to those with acute respiratory failure despite a significantly reduced P(0.1)/VT/tI, the value of which was comparable to that of patients who weaned successfully (n=38). The P(I,max) of patients who failed to wean was similar to that of patients who weaned successfully. We conclude that patients who failed to wean had a breathing pattern similar to that during acute respiratory failure, despite a reduced mechanical load on the respiratory muscles and a relatively adequate inspiratory muscle strength. This suggests that strategies that enhance respiratory muscle endurance may facilitate weaning.
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