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. 2014 Sep 29;4(9):e005635. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2014-005635

Table 1.

Screening checklist used to determine the patient's suitability for extubation

Question Answer
1. Awake and alert with cerebral function adequate for patient co-operation or equivalent preoperative state of consciousness? Yes/no
2. Haemodynamic stability (lack of vasopressor support and mean arterial pressure within 10–15% of baseline)? Yes/no
3. Adequate recovery of muscle strength? Yes/no
4. Normal tidal volumes, normocapnia (end-tidal carbon dioxide 30–45 mm  Hg), minimum pulse oximetry >95% with FiO2 0.5? Yes/no
5. Intact gag reflex and swallow function (presence of clearly audible cough during suctioning)? Yes/no

The answer to all questions must be “yes” in order for extubation to be approved.

FiO2, fraction of inspired oxygen.