Electrical Impedance Tomography Monitoring During Extubation in Critically Ill Children
Waratchaya Kit-Anan, Jarin Vaewpanich, Nattachai Anantasit

TL;DR
The study shows that Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) can track lung changes in critically ill children during extubation, but no extubation failures occurred to test its predictive ability.
Contribution
This is the first study to evaluate EIT monitoring during extubation in critically ill children, highlighting its potential for real-time lung assessment.
Findings
EIT parameters like ΔEELI, tidal impedance, and global inhomogeneity showed significant changes during extubation.
No extubation failures occurred, limiting the ability to assess EIT's predictive value for failure.
Prophylactic use of HFNC/NIV may influence post-extubation physiology and EIT trends.
Abstract
What are the main findings? •Significant changes observed in key EIT parameters, including ΔEELI, tidal impedance, and global inhomogeneity, were consistently observed across the pre- and post-extubation time points in critically ill children.•No extubation failure occurred in this study. Most respiratory and EIT parameters were similar in patients with abnormal compared to normal chest X-ray findings, with differences observed in TID and ODCL immediately after extubation. Significant changes observed in key EIT parameters, including ΔEELI, tidal impedance, and global inhomogeneity, were consistently observed across the pre- and post-extubation time points in critically ill children. No extubation failure occurred in this study. Most respiratory and EIT parameters were similar in patients with abnormal compared to normal chest X-ray findings, with differences observed in TID and ODCL…
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TopicsRespiratory Support and Mechanisms · Neonatal Respiratory Health Research · Nosocomial Infections in ICU
