نتایج جستجو برای: factors affecting decannulation

تعداد نتایج: 1163819  

Journal: :Laryngoscope investigative otolaryngology 2023

Objective Children with congenital heart defects (CHD) requiring cardiovascular surgery (CVS) rarely require tracheostomy placement; however the mortality rate remains high. The study aimed to analyze incidence of in children CHD, and determine factors contributing postoperative outcomes, decannulation rates, mortality. Methods Retrospective case series ≤18 years old CHD status post-CVS who und...

2014
Isabel de Lima Zanata Rosane Sampaio Santos Gisela Carmona Hirata

Introduction The frequency of tracheostomy in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) contrasts with the lack of objective criteria for its management. The study arose from the need for a protocol in the decision to remove the tracheal tube. Objective To evaluate the applicability of a protocol for tracheal decannulation. Methods A prospective study with 20 patients, ranging between 21 and 8...

2017
Ratender Kumar Singh Sai Saran Arvind K. Baronia

Decannulation is an essential step towards liberating tracheostomized patients from mechanical ventilation. However, despite its perceived importance, there is no universally accepted protocol for this vital transition. Presence of an intact sensorium coordinated swallowing and protective coughing are often the minimum requirements for a successful decannulation. Objective criteria for each of ...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 1998
N Sculerati M D Gottlieb M S Zimbler P D Chibbaro J G McCarthy

OBJECTIVES Delineation of clinical characteristics affecting the airway in a cohort of craniofacially deformed children. What factors differ between patients requiring and those not requiring surgical airway intervention? What factors predispose to the need for tracheotomy? When can decannulation be expected if tracheotomy is required? What interventions aid decannulation? STUDY DESIGN Five-y...

2005

The respiratory therapist plays an integral role in tracheostomy tube decannulation. Removal of the tracheostomy tube should be considered only if the original upper-airway obstruction is resolved, if airway secretions are controlled, and if mechanical ventilation is no longer needed. Predictors of success include ability to produce a vigorous cough and the absence of aspiration. Tracheostomy d...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2003
Maarten J van Gorp Bas A J M de Mol Chris J G Bakker Yolanda van der Graaf Willem P T M Mali

We report the cases of three patients with Björk-Shiley convexo-concave heart valves with unusual black holes shown on cerebral MR images. For two patients, these findings were associated with fracture of the Björk-Shiley convexo-concave heart valve, and for the third, with worn surfaces on the heart valve. Susceptibility changes shown by MR imaging suggest the possibility that these black hole...

Journal: :Heart & lung : the journal of critical care 2016
Karthik Thangappan Nicholas C Cavarocchi Michael Baram Brandi Thoma Hitoshi Hirose

INTRODUCTION Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) is frequently observed after extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) decannulation; however, these issues have not been investigated well in the past. METHODS Retrospective chart review was performed to identify post-ECMO SIRS phenomenon, defined by exhibiting 2/3 of the following criteria: fever, leukocytosis, and escalation of v...

Journal: :Annals of rehabilitation medicine 2015
Yong Kyun Kim Jung-Hwa Choi Jeong-Gyu Yoon Jang-Won Lee Sung Sik Cho

OBJECTIVE To investigate improved dysphagia after the decannulation of a tracheostomy in patients with brain injuries. METHODS The subjects of this study are patients with brain injuries who were admitted to the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine in Myongji Hospital and who underwent a decannulation between 2012 and 2014. A video fluoroscopic swallowing study (VFSS) was performed in order ...

Journal: :The Turkish journal of pediatrics 2012
Nilda Süslü Gülce Ermutlu Umut Akyol

The aim of this study was to demonstrate the differences between adult and pediatric tracheotomies in terms of indications, early and late complications and decannulation time. A total of 136 (53 children, 83 adult) patients who underwent tracheotomy between 2006 and 2011 were studied. Prolonged intubation was the most common indication in children (84.9%), whereas in the adult group, upper air...

2017
F. Montevecchi G. Cammaroto G. Meccariello P.T. Hoff R.M. Corso C. Galletti M.F.H. Al-Rawashdeh C. Vicini

Tracheostomy decannulation has always been considered a procedure with an attendant risk, especially in patients with a reduced upper airway diameter as is commonly observed in the obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) population. We report on 4 cases where transoral robotic surgery (TORS) helped in the management of long-term cannulated patients. The aims of our paper are: 1. To demonstrate how the o...

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