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A decision-tree model for predicting extubation outcome in elderly patients after a successful spontaneous breathing trial.
Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Affiliated Hospital of the Medical College of the Chinese People's Armed Police Forces, Tianjin 300162, People's Republic of China.
Anesthesia and analgesia (impact factor:
3.08).
11/2010;
111(5):1211-8.
DOI:10.1213/ANE.0b013e3181f4e82e
pp.1211-8
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Keywords
1-time measurement
113 elderly patients
3 variables
60-minute spontaneous breathing trial
60th minute
extubation decisions
extubation failure
extubation failure patients
failure patients
first minute
includes multiple variables
medical intensive care unit
prospective observational study
prospective study
regression-tree analysis
single aspect
success patients
successful extubation
successful extubation patients
used single tests