Abstract
Multidose dexamethasone pretreatment reduces risk of postextubation airway obstruction (PEAO). However, its optimal dose is not known. We planned to compare 24 h pretreatment with low-dose dexamethasone (LDD) (0.25 mg/kg/dose) versus high-dose dexamethasone (HDD) (0.5 mg/kg/dose) in reducing risk of PEAO. Stratified (for age and intubation duration) randomized open-label noninferiority trial. Fifteen-bed pediatric intensive care unit in a lower-middle-income country. Children (3 months-12 years) intubated for more than or equal to 48 h and planned for first extubation (February 17-March 19). Upper airway conditions, chronic respiratory diseases, chronic NSAID therapy, steroid, or intravenous immunoglobulin in the last 7 days, presence of gastrointestinal bleeding, hypertension, and hyperglycemia were exclusions. LDD (n = 144) or HDD (n = 143) (q6h) for a total of six doses. Extubation was planned immediately after fifth dose. Noninferiority margin was kept at 12% from baseline.
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