Con: Extubating in the Operating Room After Cardiac Surgery Is Not Necessary

Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia(2022)

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risk patients for postoperative pulmonary complications, acute kidney injury, and increased length of hospital stay.1 In an attempt to decrease these risks, enhanced recovery or fast-track pathways after cardiac surgery have gained traction in recent years. Early extubation is one area of such a pathway that has been shown to decrease the length of stay and reduce healthcare costs in this population.2 While most will agree that extubation within 6 hours is ideal after uncomplicated cardiac surgery, there has been an increasing push to take it one step further and provide routine on-table extubation (OTE) after cardiac surgery. To date, there are no randomized controlled tinely performed.
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