INTRODUCTION: Neonates with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) have an associated high mortality and morbidity. The European CDH EURO consortium has developed guidelines for initial and perioperative ventilatory management. There are, however, no recommendations on how to wean these patients from the ventilator. Extubation failure is more frequent in this group of patients than in other neonates. The aim of this study was to describe patient characteristics and risk factors for failed extubation and to evaluate predictive factors for successful weaning. METHODS: We performed a retrospective study in a single centre tertiary pediatric intensive care unit in Stockholm, Sweden. CDH-patients ( RESULTS: Patients in the failed extubation group (FE) had lower birth weight ( CONCLUSION: Useful predictors of successful extubation in CDH patients are OSI, RSBI and Pinsp. Low birth weight, patch repair and comorbidity also appear to be important factors. Prospective studies are required to confirm findings in the present study.