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Percutaneous tracheostomy for long-term ventilated COVID-19-patients: rationale and first clinical-safe for all-experience

BACKGROUND: COVID-19 infection has resulted in thousands of critically ill patients admitted to ICUs and treated with mechanical ventilation. Percutaneous tracheostomy is a well-known technique utilised as a strategy to wean critically ill patients from mechanical ventilation. Worldwide differences...

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Autores principales: Jonckheere, Wim, Mekeirele, Michaël, Hendrickx, Steven, Jonckheer, Joop, Diltoer, Marc, Ghijselings, Idris, Raes, Matthias, Vanhonacker, Domien, Malbrain, Manu L.G., Foulon, Ina, Gordts, Frans, Jacobs-Tulleneers-Thevissen, Daniel, Meir, Mark La, Nijs, Jan, Smets, Dirk, Schoneveld, Martijn, Eetvelde, Ellen Van, Vanhoeij, Marian, Verbruggen, Katia, Verfaillie, Guy, Wischmeyer, Paul, Waele, Elisabeth De
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10183992/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33327694
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/ait.2020.101216
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author Jonckheere, Wim
Mekeirele, Michaël
Hendrickx, Steven
Jonckheer, Joop
Diltoer, Marc
Ghijselings, Idris
Raes, Matthias
Vanhonacker, Domien
Malbrain, Manu L.G.
Foulon, Ina
Gordts, Frans
Jacobs-Tulleneers-Thevissen, Daniel
Meir, Mark La
Nijs, Jan
Smets, Dirk
Schoneveld, Martijn
Eetvelde, Ellen Van
Vanhoeij, Marian
Verbruggen, Katia
Verfaillie, Guy
Wischmeyer, Paul
Waele, Elisabeth De
author_facet Jonckheere, Wim
Mekeirele, Michaël
Hendrickx, Steven
Jonckheer, Joop
Diltoer, Marc
Ghijselings, Idris
Raes, Matthias
Vanhonacker, Domien
Malbrain, Manu L.G.
Foulon, Ina
Gordts, Frans
Jacobs-Tulleneers-Thevissen, Daniel
Meir, Mark La
Nijs, Jan
Smets, Dirk
Schoneveld, Martijn
Eetvelde, Ellen Van
Vanhoeij, Marian
Verbruggen, Katia
Verfaillie, Guy
Wischmeyer, Paul
Waele, Elisabeth De
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description BACKGROUND: COVID-19 infection has resulted in thousands of critically ill patients admitted to ICUs and treated with mechanical ventilation. Percutaneous tracheostomy is a well-known technique utilised as a strategy to wean critically ill patients from mechanical ventilation. Worldwide differences exist in terms of methods, operators, and settings, and questions remain regarding timing and indications. If tracheostomy is to be performed in COVID-19 patients, a safe environment is needed for optimal care. METHODS: We present a guidewire dilating forceps tracheostomy procedure in COVID-19 patients that was optimised including apnoea-moments, protective clothing, checklists, and clear protocols. We performed a retrospective analysis of the outcome after tracheostomy in COVID-19 patients between March 2020 and May 2020. RESULTS: The follow-up of the first 16 patients, median age 62 years, revealed a median intubation time until tracheostomy of 18 days and median cannulation time of 20 days. The overall perioperative complication rate and complication rate while cannulated was 19%, mainly superficial bleeding. None of the healthcare providers involved in performing the procedure developed any symptoms of the disease. CONCLUSIONS: This COVID-19-centred strategy based on flexibility, preparation, and cooperation between healthcare providers with different backgrounds facilitated percutaneous tracheostomy in COVID-19 patients without an increase in the overall complication rate or evidence of risk to healthcare providers. Our findings provide initial evidence that tracheostomy can be performed safely as a standard of care for COVID-19 patients requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation as was standard practice in ICU patients prior to the COVID-19 pandemic to promote ventilator weaning and patient recovery.
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spelling pubmed-101839922023-05-17 Percutaneous tracheostomy for long-term ventilated COVID-19-patients: rationale and first clinical-safe for all-experience Jonckheere, Wim Mekeirele, Michaël Hendrickx, Steven Jonckheer, Joop Diltoer, Marc Ghijselings, Idris Raes, Matthias Vanhonacker, Domien Malbrain, Manu L.G. Foulon, Ina Gordts, Frans Jacobs-Tulleneers-Thevissen, Daniel Meir, Mark La Nijs, Jan Smets, Dirk Schoneveld, Martijn Eetvelde, Ellen Van Vanhoeij, Marian Verbruggen, Katia Verfaillie, Guy Wischmeyer, Paul Waele, Elisabeth De Anaesthesiol Intensive Ther Original and Clinical Articles BACKGROUND: COVID-19 infection has resulted in thousands of critically ill patients admitted to ICUs and treated with mechanical ventilation. Percutaneous tracheostomy is a well-known technique utilised as a strategy to wean critically ill patients from mechanical ventilation. Worldwide differences exist in terms of methods, operators, and settings, and questions remain regarding timing and indications. If tracheostomy is to be performed in COVID-19 patients, a safe environment is needed for optimal care. METHODS: We present a guidewire dilating forceps tracheostomy procedure in COVID-19 patients that was optimised including apnoea-moments, protective clothing, checklists, and clear protocols. We performed a retrospective analysis of the outcome after tracheostomy in COVID-19 patients between March 2020 and May 2020. RESULTS: The follow-up of the first 16 patients, median age 62 years, revealed a median intubation time until tracheostomy of 18 days and median cannulation time of 20 days. The overall perioperative complication rate and complication rate while cannulated was 19%, mainly superficial bleeding. None of the healthcare providers involved in performing the procedure developed any symptoms of the disease. CONCLUSIONS: This COVID-19-centred strategy based on flexibility, preparation, and cooperation between healthcare providers with different backgrounds facilitated percutaneous tracheostomy in COVID-19 patients without an increase in the overall complication rate or evidence of risk to healthcare providers. Our findings provide initial evidence that tracheostomy can be performed safely as a standard of care for COVID-19 patients requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation as was standard practice in ICU patients prior to the COVID-19 pandemic to promote ventilator weaning and patient recovery. Termedia Publishing House 2020-11-30 2020-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10183992/ /pubmed/33327694 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/ait.2020.101216 Text en Copyright © Polish Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an Open Access journal, all articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/) ), allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license.
spellingShingle Original and Clinical Articles
Jonckheere, Wim
Mekeirele, Michaël
Hendrickx, Steven
Jonckheer, Joop
Diltoer, Marc
Ghijselings, Idris
Raes, Matthias
Vanhonacker, Domien
Malbrain, Manu L.G.
Foulon, Ina
Gordts, Frans
Jacobs-Tulleneers-Thevissen, Daniel
Meir, Mark La
Nijs, Jan
Smets, Dirk
Schoneveld, Martijn
Eetvelde, Ellen Van
Vanhoeij, Marian
Verbruggen, Katia
Verfaillie, Guy
Wischmeyer, Paul
Waele, Elisabeth De
Percutaneous tracheostomy for long-term ventilated COVID-19-patients: rationale and first clinical-safe for all-experience
title Percutaneous tracheostomy for long-term ventilated COVID-19-patients: rationale and first clinical-safe for all-experience
title_full Percutaneous tracheostomy for long-term ventilated COVID-19-patients: rationale and first clinical-safe for all-experience
title_fullStr Percutaneous tracheostomy for long-term ventilated COVID-19-patients: rationale and first clinical-safe for all-experience
title_full_unstemmed Percutaneous tracheostomy for long-term ventilated COVID-19-patients: rationale and first clinical-safe for all-experience
title_short Percutaneous tracheostomy for long-term ventilated COVID-19-patients: rationale and first clinical-safe for all-experience
title_sort percutaneous tracheostomy for long-term ventilated covid-19-patients: rationale and first clinical-safe for all-experience
topic Original and Clinical Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10183992/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33327694
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/ait.2020.101216
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