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Perioperative predictors of extubation failure and the effect on clinical outcome after cardiac surgery
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Extubation failure after cardiac surgery is uncommon. Although extubation failure increased the utilization of ICU and hospital resources, it did not affect mortality after cardiac surgery. Protocols for early extubation and ICU discharge should be modified in the presence of certain preoperative and operative predictors of extubation failure to avoid unnecessary increase in the cost of care after cardiac surgery.
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