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Surgical decannulation of children with tracheostomy
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1993Over a five-year period during which 99 children underwent successful ward decannulation, 14 other children were deemed unsuitable and underwent surgical decannulation. The technique of surgical decannulation involves excision of the tracheostomy tract with any granuloma and splinting of the anterior tracheal wall by the use of an indwelling ...
A, al-Saati +3 more
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Decannulation of tracheostomized patients
1.2 Rehabilitation and Chronic Care, 2015The decannulation of tracheostomized patients admitted to an intermediate care unit (ICU) mainly occurs when the weaning of patients with prolonged mechanical ventilation (PMV) fails or when there is inability to protect the airway. The following criteria should be assessed: clinical status, spontaneous breathing, effective cough and absence of glottis
Daniela Alves +4 more
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ECMO Weaning and Decannulation
2016As pulmonary function recovers in ARDS patients on ECMO, pulmonary mechanics and gas exchange improve. Depending on the mode of extracorporeal support (venovenous versus venoarterial), oxygenator sweep gas flow or ECMO pump blood flow is slowly weaned. Once stability at low levels of support is established, patients are trialed-off from ECMO for 1–2 h ...
Sundar Krishnan, Gregory A. Schmidt
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Accidental Decannulation in Tracheostomized Children
Respiratory Care, 2023Samah, Awad, Ariel, Berlinski
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Capping or Suctioning for Tracheostomy Decannulation
New England Journal of Medicine, 2020Pandian, V. +2 more
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Decannulation Problems in Infants
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1972D C, Baker, L, Savetsky
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Inadvertent tracheal decannulation
Nursing, 2003Bettina, Dixon, Frederick J, Tasota
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