Extubation Algorithm



''Respiratory complications after tracheal extubation are three times more common than complications occurring during tracheal intubation and induction of anaesthesia (4.6% vs 12.6%).

Extubation under deep anaesthesia decreases cardiovascular stimulation and reduces the incidence of coughing and straining on the tube. However, the incidence of respiratory complications has been found to be greater after extubation under deep anaesthesia, regardless of the type of operation.(source)"

Extubation Algorithm 




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