Rapid shallow breathing index

Ann Thorac Med. 2016 Jul-Sep;11(3):167-76. doi: 10.4103/1817-1737.176876.

Abstract

Predicting successful liberation of patients from mechanical ventilation has been a focus of interest to clinicians practicing in intensive care. Various weaning indices have been investigated to identify an optimal weaning window. Among them, the rapid shallow breathing index (RSBI) has gained wide use due to its simple technique and avoidance of calculation of complex pulmonary mechanics. Since its first description, several modifications have been suggested, such as the serial measurements and the rate of change of RSBI, to further improve its predictive value. The objective of this paper is to review the utility of RSBI in predicting weaning success. In addition, the use of RSBI in specific patient populations and the reported modifications of RSBI technique that attempt to improve the utility of RSBI are also reviewed.

Keywords: Extubation; mechanical ventilation; rapid shallow breathing index; rapid shallow breathing index rate; reintubation; weaning.

Publication types

  • Review