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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37362113/utility-of-early-tracheostomy-in-critically-ill-covid-19-patients-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ashwin Bhasarkar, Kunzes Dolma
COVID 19 has proven itself to be an agent of cataclysm and caused an uproar worldwide due to consistent strain on the finite resources available to tackle the situation. With the rapidly mutating viral nature, resultant disease is becoming more severe over time, causing significant numbers of critical cases needing invasive ventilatory support. Available literature dictates that tracheostomy might reduce the stress over healthcare infrastructure. Our systematic review is aimed towards understanding the influence of tracheostomy timing, over the course of the illness, by analyzing the relevant literature, thus aiding in decision making while managing critical COVID 19 patients...
March 15, 2023: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37238247/bronchoscopy-findings-during-percutaneous-dilation-tracheostomy-a-single-tertiary-medical-center-experience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ko-Wei Chang, Hsin-Yueh Fang
Percutaneous dilation tracheostomy (PDT) is a common procedure in intensive care units. Bronchoscopy has been recommended to guide PDT to decrease complication rates, but no study has analyzed bronchoscopy outcomes during PDT. In this retrospective study, we analyzed bronchoscopy findings and clinical outcomes during PDT. We collected data on all patients who underwent PDT between May 2018 and February 2021. All PDT operations were guided by bronchoscopy, and we assessed the airway to the third order of the bronchi...
May 17, 2023: Diagnostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37234134/diagnostic-dilemma-a-patient-with-pulmonary-fibrosis-who-presented-for-severe-tracheal-stenosis-after-covid-19-pneumonia
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Natalie Hubbell, Adam Aslam, Amir Khalil, Ghulam Saydain
A 44-year-old man with pulmonary fibrosis presented to our pulmonary hypertension clinic with biphasic stridor and dyspnea. He was sent to the emergency department, where he was found to have 90% subglottic tracheal stenosis and was successfully treated with balloon dilation. Seven months prior to the presentation, he required intubation for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pneumonia complicated by hemorrhagic stroke. He was discharged after percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy, which was decannulated after three months...
April 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37232539/comparison-of-mechanical-forces-used-in-open-tracheotomy-versus-percutaneous-tracheotomy-techniques
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Ramya Bharathi, Gopikrishna M Rao, Jeremiah Tracy, Jan Groblewski, Maria Koenigs
OBJECTIVE: To understand the etiology of tracheotomy-induced tracheal stenosis by comparing the differences in techniques and mechanical force applied with open tracheotomy (OT) versus percutaneous tracheotomy (PCT) placement. METHODS: This study is an unblinded, experimental, randomized controlled study in an ex-vivo animal model. Simulated tracheostomies were performed on 10 porcine tracheas, 5 via a tracheal window technique (OT) and 5 using the Ciaglia technique (PCT)...
January 2024: Laryngoscope
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37168164/transillumination-and-point-of-care-ultrasonography-to-delineate-tracheal-deviation-for-challenging-tracheostomy-a-case-report
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Prateek Arora, Ripudaman Arora, Habib Md R Karim, Praveen K Neema, Chinmaya K Panda
Tracheostomy is indicated for varied reasons and is a relatively safe procedure that can be done with both open and percutaneous methods. However, the procedure is often challenging in cases of distorted neck anatomy. Neck swellings often push the trachea laterally or shield it. Even some gross intrathoracic pathology may shift the trachea from the typical trajectory making it challenging to delineate the course of the trachea. A bedside point-of-care technique having a visual aid that can guide the performer thus appears beneficiary...
April 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37123534/percutaneous-tracheostomy-comparison-of-three-different-methods-with-respect-to-tracheal-cartilage-injury-in-cadavers-randomized-controlled-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fruzsina Bódis, Gábor Orosz, József T Tóth, Marcell Szabó, László Gergely Élő, János Gál, Gábor Élő
Background: Performing tracheostomy improves patient comfort and success rate of weaning from prolonged invasive mechanical ventilation. Data suggest that patients have more benefit of percutaneous technique than the surgical procedure, however, there is no consensus on the percutaneous method of choice regarding severe complications such as late tracheal stenosis. Aim of this study was comparing incidences of cartilage injury caused by different percutaneous dilatation techniques (PDT), including Single Dilator, Griggs' and modified (bidirectional) Griggs' method...
2023: Pathology Oncology Research: POR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37113162/tracheostomy-outcomes-on-trauma-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Edgar Del Toro-Diez, Camila S Ríos De Choudens, Shayanne A Lajud, Jeamarie Pascual-Marrero, Adriana Baez-Bermejo
OBJECTIVE: Tracheostomies are performed in trauma patients for multiple purposes. Approaches to the procedure are usually directed by individual expertise and local preferences. Though generally safe, a tracheostomy can cause serious complications. This study aims to identify complications associated with tracheostomies performed at the level I Trauma Center of the Puerto Rico Medical Center (PRMC) to have an advanced foundation to develop and implement guidelines to improve patient outcomes...
2023: OTO Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37087729/-role-of-anthropometric-parameters-in-percutaneous-tracheostomies-performed-on-cadavers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fruzsina Bódis, Gábor Orosz, Marcell Szabó, Viktória Molnár, T József Tóth, László Gergely Élő, László Tamás, Gábor Élő
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: For patients requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation, tracheostomy becomes necessary, which may be performed through surgical or percutaneous methods. In this study, we used three different methods of percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy. Our goal was to identify anthropometric parameters relevant for the correct position of the tracheostomy tube. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Randomized, controlled observational study was performed on 118 cadavers...
April 23, 2023: Orvosi Hetilap
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37065638/the-importance-of-early-percutaneous-dilatational-tracheostomy-in-inhalation-injury-a-case-report
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Ferdinand A Chandra, Rudyanto Sedono, Dis Bima Purwamidjaja, Rita Agustin
Maintaining a patent airway is critical for treating patients with severe inhalation injuries. Percutaneous Dilatational Tracheostomy (PDT) has been used effectively for many patients treated in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). In addition to its safety for use at the bedside, according to Friedman et al. PDT has the same or even lower complication rate than surgical tracheostomy. PDT can be performed in a shorter time and is more cost-effective. Herein, we report a 44 year old obese woman who sustained an inhalation injury related to a burn...
2023: Clinical Medicine Insights. Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37051061/impact-of-early-percutaneous-dilatative-tracheostomy-in-patients-with-subarachnoid-hemorrhage-on-main-cerebral-hemodynamic-and-respiratory-variables-a-prospective-observational-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giovanni Bini, Emanuele Russo, Marta Velia Antonini, Erika Pirini, Valentina Brunelli, Fabrizio Zumbo, Giorgia Pronti, Alice Rasi, Vanni Agnoletti
INTRODUCTION: Patients with poor-grade subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) often require prolonged invasive mechanical ventilation due to prolonged time to obtain neurological recovery. Impairment of consciousness and airway protective mechanisms usually require tracheostomy during the ICU stay to facilitate weaning from sedation, promote neurological assessment, and reduce mechanical ventilation (MV) duration and associated complications. Percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy (PDT) is the technique of choice for performing a tracheostomy...
2023: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37043394/a-prospective-randomized-comparison-of-the-classical-altemir-s-method-with-the-newer-seldinger-s-technique-of-submental-intubation
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Aswin Ram S P S, Nidhi Bhatia, Kajal Jain, Tarush Gupta, Amarjyoti Hazarika
BACKGROUND: Submental intubation performed using the classical Altemir's technique is a well-accepted, safe technique for providing optimal operating field to the maxillofacial surgeon, in cases where either nasotracheal or orotracheal intubation is impossible. We propose a new, percutaneous Seldinger's technique of submental intubation as an interesting alternative to the classical Altemir's technique, wherein a percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy kit is used to dilate the submental tract, instead of bluntly dissecting it...
September 1, 2023: Anesthesia and Analgesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36914992/a-novel-covid-19-severity-score-is-associated-with-survival-in-patients-undergoing-percutaneous-dilational-tracheostomy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amanda Hambrecht, Leandra Krowsoski, Charles DiMaggio, Charles Hong, Benjamin Medina, John Thomas McDevitt, Michael McRae, Vikramjit Mukherjee, Amit Uppal, Marko Bukur
INTRODUCTION: Tracheostomy in patients with COVID-19 is a controversial and difficult clinical decision. We hypothesized that a recently validated COVID-19 Severity Score (CSS) would be associated with survival in patients considered for tracheostomy. METHODS: We reviewed 77 mechanically ventilated COVID-19 patients evaluated for decision for percutaneous dilational tracheostomy (PDT) from March to June 2020 at a public tertiary care center. Decision for PDT was based on clinical judgment of the screening surgeons...
March 2023: Journal of Surgical Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36876209/safety-and-feasibility-of-very-early-bronchoscopy-assisted-percutaneous-dilatational-tracheostomy-in-anterior-cervical-spine-fixation-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amrutha Liz Paul, Ram Varaham, Kannan Balaraman, S Rajasekaran, V M Balasubramani
BACKGROUND: Anterior cervical spine fixation (ACSF) is a common mode of stabilization of cervical spine injuries. These patients usually need a prolonged mechanical ventilation, so an early tracheostomy is beneficial for them. However, it is often delayed due to the close proximity to the surgical site, due to the concerns of infection, and increased bleeding. Percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy (PDT) is also considered a relative contraindication due to the inability to achieve adequate neck extension...
October 2022: Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36864857/modified-technique-of-percutaneous-tracheostomy-using-borescope-camera-a-case-series
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohd Mustahsin, Amit Srivastava, Jay Manchanda, Ravi Kaushik
UNLABELLED: Percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy (PDT) is a routinely performed procedure in the intensive care unit (ICU). Bronchoscopy guidance is recommended which requires expertise to use it, and also it is not readily available in all ICUs. Moreover, it can lead to carbondioxide (CO2 ) retention and hypoxia during the procedure. To overcome these issues, we are using a waterproof 4 mm borescope examination camera in place of a bronchoscope which allows continuous ventilation, and real-time images of the tracheal lumen can be viewed on a smartphone or a tablet during the procedure...
July 2022: Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36792944/percutaneous-dilatational-tracheostomy-in-patients-with-covid-19-supported-by-extracorporeal-membrane-oxygenation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
JeongA Son, Seungji Hyun, Woo Sik Yu, Joonho Jung, Seokjin Haam
BACKGROUND: Pneumonia caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 can cause acute respiratory distress syndrome, often requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation and eventually tracheostomy. Both procedures occur in isolation units where personal protective equipment is needed. Additionally, the high bleeding risk in patients with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) places a great strain on surgeons. We investigated the clinical characteristics and outcomes of percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy (PDT) in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) supported by ECMO, and compared the outcomes of patients with and without ECMO...
February 16, 2023: Journal of chest surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36757714/complication-rate-of-percutaneous-dilatational-tracheostomy-in-critically-ill-adults-with-obesity-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Catherine F Roy, Jennifer A Silver, Sena Turkdogan, Lyna Siafa, José A Correa, Karen Kost
IMPORTANCE: Obesity has traditionally been described as a relative contraindication to percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy (PDT). Increased familiarity with the technique and use of bronchoscopy or real-time ultrasonography to enhance visualization have led many practitioners to expand the indication for PDT to patients historically deemed to have high risk of perioperative complications. OBJECTIVE: To assess the reported complication rate of PDT in critically ill adults with obesity and compare it with that of open surgical tracheostomies (OSTs) in this patient population and with that of PDT in their counterparts without obesity...
February 9, 2023: JAMA Otolaryngology—Head & Neck Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36756476/fiberoptic-bronchoscope-guided-vs-mini-surgical-technique-of-percutaneous-dilatational-tracheostomy-in-intensive-care-units-a-comment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anjishnujit Bandyopadhyay, Sunaakshi Puri, Vighnesh Ashok
How to cite this article: Bandyopadhyay A, Puri S, Ashok V. Fiberoptic Bronchoscope-guided vs Mini-surgical Technique of Percutaneous Dilatational Tracheostomy in Intensive Care Units: A Comment. Indian J Crit Care Med 2023;27(1):78.
January 2023: Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36742846/safety-of-percutaneous-vs-open-tracheostomy-on-intubated-patients-in-icu-setting-which-one-is-better
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
S Maheshwaran, Sara V Thomas, Gopala Krishnan Raman, S Pookamala
To study the safety of percutaneous vs open tracheostomy approaches on patients requiring long term ventilation in ICU setting. It is a prospective study done over a period of 2 years on 105 patients requiring long term ventilation in ICU set up in a tertiary care hospital. Patients were subjected to either open approach or percutaneous tracheostomy bedside in ICU itself. Then patients were followed during their hospital stay to look for any tracheostomy related complications. Data regarding age, gender, indications of long term ventilation and complications were compiled and analysis was done...
December 2022: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36571521/-survival-and-decannulation-at-90-days-after-percutaneous-dilation-tracheostomy-in-the-covid-19-intensive-care-unit
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriel Musso, Martín Managó, Celeste Gomez, Gabriel Appendino, Luciano Friscione, Cecilia Gonzalez, Carlos Capitaine Funes, Facundo Piatti, Carlos Lovesio
INTRODUCTION: Tracheostomy (TCT) is the most frequently performed surgical procedure among COVID-19 patients. In Argentina, survival and decannulation rates are unknown. The main objectives of this study were to evaluate mortality and decannulation rates after 90 days of the percutaneous TCT performance. Secondarily, airway injury rate, days on invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) and days of hospitalization in the intensive care unit (ICU) were also evaluated. METHODS: This observational analytic prospective cohort study included patients over 18 years old with SARS-CoV-2 who were admitted into the ICU requiring IMV and percutaneous TCT in the period covering from 1 February 2021 to 31 July 2021...
2022: Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36477844/reducing-tracheostomy-medical-device-related-pressure-injury-a-quality-improvement-project
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hazel Holder, Brittany Ray Gannon
OBJECTIVE: To reduce the incidence of medical device-related pressure injuries associated with tracheostomies performed with the percutaneous dilation technique using a standardized multidisciplinary intervention. METHODS: The intervention was developed using the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Preventing Pressure Injuries Toolkit. A fenestrated polyurethane foam dressing was sutured in place under the tracheostomy flange during insertion to reduce the risk of medical device-related pressure injuries...
December 15, 2022: AACN Advanced Critical Care
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