Tracheoarterial fistula: an unusual complication of tracheostomy.
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The tracheoarterial fistula is an unusual but devastating complication of tracheostomy. It occurs with a frequency of approximately 0.7%, and it is uniformly fatal if not recognized and surgically corrected. Mucosal damage from the tracheal cannula, pressure necrosis from high cuff pressure, or mucosal trauma from an improperly positioned cannula tip results in erosion through the tracheal wall into the vascular structures that lie in the pretracheal space. Bleeding from this complication almost always occurs late (> 48 hours postprocedure). It is often preceded by sentinel hemoptysis. A paucity of signs and symptoms that precede or are associated with this complication require a high index of clinical suspicion to make the diagnosis. In addition to bleeding, other potential clues include a low-lying tracheostomy tube, pulsation of the tracheostomy tube, and the presence of infection, hypotension, malnutrition, and corticosteroid use. Unfortunately, there are no consistently useful diagnostic tools for tracheoarterial fistula. Fiberoptic bronchoscopy and angiography have been performed with mixed results. Should no other cause be found to explain the hemorrhage from or around the tracheostomy, or from disease distal to the primary carina, the patient must be taken to the operating room for a more definitive examination and possible vascular repair. Management is divided into acute stabilization and support, with protection of the airway and restoration of circulating blood volume, followed by definitive repair should the patient survive. Measures to prevent tracheal damage by the tracheostomy tube, such as proper surgical technique and proper inflation of the tracheostomy tube cuff, may go a long way to avoid this potentially lethal complication. Early consideration of this entity may be what saves the life of its victim.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of intensive care medicine
دوره 10 2 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1995