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. 2024 Aug 10;28(Suppl 2):S233–S248. doi: 10.5005/jp-journals-10071-24716

Table 7.

Comparison of weaning indices

Index Cut off value Equation/Measurement Remarks
Respiratory rate (RR) <30/min – Simple
– Part of a routine monitoring
Tidal volume (Vt) >5 mL/kg – By Spirometer if patient is on T-piece
– By Ventilator expiratory parameters if patient is on PSV by keeping PSV and PEEP at 0
– Require spirometer
– Part of a routine monitoring on ventilator screen
Forced vital capacity (FVC) >15 mL/kg Same as Tidal Volume Difficult to measure in all patients
Minute ventilation <15 L/min Vt x RR Easy to measure
Rapid shallow breathing index (RSBI) <105 breaths/min/L f/Vt: frequency/Vt – Most studied
– Easy to measure
– Very popular
– Simple to measure
– High sensitivity but less specificity
Maximum inspiratory pressure (PImax) < –30 cm H2O (Normal: –90–120 cm H2O) Breathing with ventilator valves closed (Pimax Maneuver) Requires patient's co-operation
P0.1/PImax > 0.3
P0.1 is pressure at the airway opening 0.1 s after start of inspiratory flow
P0.1/PImax – Complex
– No added advantage
P0.1 x f/VT <300 Less studied
Dynamic compliance, rate, oxygenation, max inspiratory pressure (CROP index) >13 (Cdyn × PImax × (PaO2/PAO2)/f Complex
Dynamic compliance, oxygenation, rate, effort (CORE index) >8 Cdyn × (PImax/P0.1) × (PaO2/PAO2)/f – Complex
Weaning index (WI) <50 RSBI × EI × VDI
(EI: peak pressure /negative inspiratory force; VDI: MV/10)
– Complex
integrative weaning index (IWI) >25 (CRS × SaO2)/(f/VT)
(CRS = Static compliance of the respiratory system)
– Very complex
– Labor intensive
Heart rate, acidosis, consciousness, oxygenation, respiratory rate (HACOR) ≥5 Predicts weaning failure – Complex
– More validated for predicting NIV failure
Diaphragmatic RSBI 1.767 RR/diaphragmatic displacement (in millimeters) and expressed as breath/minute/millimeter. – Predicts weaning failure
– Requires expertise
– Require larger study
Minute ventilation recovery time Calculated before and 30 min after SBT – Simple but in accurate
– Multiple confounding factors