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Tracheostomy care and decannulation during the COVID-19 pandemic. A multidisciplinary clinical practice guideline

PURPOSE: Traditional critical care dogma regarding the benefits of early tracheostomy during invasive ventilation has had to be revisited due to the risk of COVID-19 to patients and healthcare staff. Standard practises that have evolved to minimise the risks associated with tracheostomy must be comp...

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Autores principales: Rovira, Aleix, Dawson, Deborah, Walker, Abigail, Tornari, Chrysostomos, Dinham, Alison, Foden, Neil, Surda, Pavol, Archer, Sally, Lonsdale, Dagan, Ball, Jonathan, Ofo, Enyi, Karagama, Yakubu, Odutoye, Tunde, Little, Sarah, Simo, Ricard, Arora, Asit
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7299456/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32556788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00405-020-06126-0
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author Rovira, Aleix
Dawson, Deborah
Walker, Abigail
Tornari, Chrysostomos
Dinham, Alison
Foden, Neil
Surda, Pavol
Archer, Sally
Lonsdale, Dagan
Ball, Jonathan
Ofo, Enyi
Karagama, Yakubu
Odutoye, Tunde
Little, Sarah
Simo, Ricard
Arora, Asit
author_facet Rovira, Aleix
Dawson, Deborah
Walker, Abigail
Tornari, Chrysostomos
Dinham, Alison
Foden, Neil
Surda, Pavol
Archer, Sally
Lonsdale, Dagan
Ball, Jonathan
Ofo, Enyi
Karagama, Yakubu
Odutoye, Tunde
Little, Sarah
Simo, Ricard
Arora, Asit
author_sort Rovira, Aleix
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description PURPOSE: Traditional critical care dogma regarding the benefits of early tracheostomy during invasive ventilation has had to be revisited due to the risk of COVID-19 to patients and healthcare staff. Standard practises that have evolved to minimise the risks associated with tracheostomy must be comprehensively reviewed in light of the numerous potential episodes for aerosol generating procedures. We meet the urgent need for safe practise standards by presenting the experience of two major London teaching hospitals, and synthesise our findings into an evidence-based guideline for multidisciplinary care of the tracheostomy patient. METHODS: This is a narrative review presenting the extensive experience of over 120 patients with tracheostomy, with a pragmatic analysis of currently available evidence for safe tracheostomy care in COVID-19 patients. RESULTS: Tracheostomy care involves many potentially aerosol generating procedures which may pose a risk of viral transmission to staff and patients. We make a series of recommendations to ameliorate this risk through infection control strategies, equipment modification, and individualised decannulation protocols. In addition, we discuss the multidisciplinary collaboration that is absolutely fundamental to safe and effective practise. CONCLUSION: COVID-19 requires a radical rethink of many tenets of tracheostomy care, and controversy continues to exist regarding the optimal techniques to minimise risk to patients and healthcare workers. Safe practise requires a coordinated multidisciplinary team approach to infection control, weaning and decannulation, with integrated processes for continuous prospective data collection and audit.
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spelling pubmed-72994562020-06-18 Tracheostomy care and decannulation during the COVID-19 pandemic. A multidisciplinary clinical practice guideline Rovira, Aleix Dawson, Deborah Walker, Abigail Tornari, Chrysostomos Dinham, Alison Foden, Neil Surda, Pavol Archer, Sally Lonsdale, Dagan Ball, Jonathan Ofo, Enyi Karagama, Yakubu Odutoye, Tunde Little, Sarah Simo, Ricard Arora, Asit Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol Review Article PURPOSE: Traditional critical care dogma regarding the benefits of early tracheostomy during invasive ventilation has had to be revisited due to the risk of COVID-19 to patients and healthcare staff. Standard practises that have evolved to minimise the risks associated with tracheostomy must be comprehensively reviewed in light of the numerous potential episodes for aerosol generating procedures. We meet the urgent need for safe practise standards by presenting the experience of two major London teaching hospitals, and synthesise our findings into an evidence-based guideline for multidisciplinary care of the tracheostomy patient. METHODS: This is a narrative review presenting the extensive experience of over 120 patients with tracheostomy, with a pragmatic analysis of currently available evidence for safe tracheostomy care in COVID-19 patients. RESULTS: Tracheostomy care involves many potentially aerosol generating procedures which may pose a risk of viral transmission to staff and patients. We make a series of recommendations to ameliorate this risk through infection control strategies, equipment modification, and individualised decannulation protocols. In addition, we discuss the multidisciplinary collaboration that is absolutely fundamental to safe and effective practise. CONCLUSION: COVID-19 requires a radical rethink of many tenets of tracheostomy care, and controversy continues to exist regarding the optimal techniques to minimise risk to patients and healthcare workers. Safe practise requires a coordinated multidisciplinary team approach to infection control, weaning and decannulation, with integrated processes for continuous prospective data collection and audit. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2020-06-17 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC7299456/ /pubmed/32556788 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00405-020-06126-0 Text en © Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2020 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
spellingShingle Review Article
Rovira, Aleix
Dawson, Deborah
Walker, Abigail
Tornari, Chrysostomos
Dinham, Alison
Foden, Neil
Surda, Pavol
Archer, Sally
Lonsdale, Dagan
Ball, Jonathan
Ofo, Enyi
Karagama, Yakubu
Odutoye, Tunde
Little, Sarah
Simo, Ricard
Arora, Asit
Tracheostomy care and decannulation during the COVID-19 pandemic. A multidisciplinary clinical practice guideline
title Tracheostomy care and decannulation during the COVID-19 pandemic. A multidisciplinary clinical practice guideline
title_full Tracheostomy care and decannulation during the COVID-19 pandemic. A multidisciplinary clinical practice guideline
title_fullStr Tracheostomy care and decannulation during the COVID-19 pandemic. A multidisciplinary clinical practice guideline
title_full_unstemmed Tracheostomy care and decannulation during the COVID-19 pandemic. A multidisciplinary clinical practice guideline
title_short Tracheostomy care and decannulation during the COVID-19 pandemic. A multidisciplinary clinical practice guideline
title_sort tracheostomy care and decannulation during the covid-19 pandemic. a multidisciplinary clinical practice guideline
topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7299456/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32556788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00405-020-06126-0
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