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Early tracheostomy in acute heart failure exacerbation
Heart & Lung, 2020The optimal timing for tracheostomy among patients with acute heart failure (AHF) exacerbation has been controversial, despite multiple studies assessing the utility of early tracheostomy. Our objective was to assess the trend of utilization and outcomes of early tracheostomy among patients with AHF exacerbation in the United States.A retrospective ...
Min Ji, Kwak +6 more
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Early Complications of Tracheostomy
Respiratory Care, 2005Complications from surgical procedures are common and must be taken into account when assessing the risks and benefits of a particular treatment approach. Common acute risks of tracheostomy include bleeding, airway loss, damage to adjacent structures, and failure of the chosen technique to achieve successful airway placement. The frequency and severity
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Early Complications of Tracheostomy Performed in the Operating Room
The Journal of Otolaryngology, 2003Tracheostomy is one of the oldest operations in medicine. The intraoperative and postoperative complications associated with this procedure are well established. Recently, percutaneous and open bedside tracheostomy in the intensive care unit has been reported as an alternative to tracheostomies performed in the operating room. We investigated the early
Fradis, Milo +6 more
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Early vs late tracheostomy in critical care
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2009This article reviews the current literature and practice of tracheostomy with consideration of timing and the benefits of early tracheostomy, taking account of the results from the recent TracMan study.
Jim, Down, Wilby, Williamson
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Early versus Late Tracheostomy: A Systematic Review and Meta‐analysis
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2014Objectives:(1) Describe the outcomes of early versus late tracheostomy in the critically ill patient population. (2) Apply these findings to the clinical setting when deciding on the timing of tracheostomy.Methods:A systematic search was performed of the Medline, PubMed, and Embase databases, as well as the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled ...
C Carrie, Liu +3 more
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1776: COUNTDOWN TO TRACHEOSTOMY: PARAMETERS FOR PREDICTING NEED FOR EARLY TRACHEOSTOMY
Critical Care Medicine, 2020Hannah Sofield, Brian Frank, Ann Lewis
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