Traqueostomía percutánea con asistencia fibrobroncoscópica: Evaluación prospectiva de 100 casos consecutivos y revisión de la literatura
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Romero P., Carlos
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Traqueostomía percutánea con asistencia fibrobroncoscópica: Evaluación prospectiva de 100 casos consecutivos y revisión de la literatura
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Development of percutaneous techniques for
tracheostomy have facilitated its implementation in the intensive care unit (ICU). Aim: To evaluate
the safety of performing percutaneous tracheostomy (PT) using the Ciaglia Blue Rhino thechnique
with fiberoptic bronchoscopy assistance in patients with prolonged mechanical ventilation. Patients
and methods: Prospective evaluation of 100 consecutive patients aged 62±16 years (38 women)
subjected to percutaneous tracheostomy. All the procedures were performed in the ICU. Demographic
variables, APACHE II, days of mechanical ventilation before PT, operative and post operative
complications were recorded. Results: Mean APACHE II score was 20±3. Patients required on
average 16±7 days of mechanical ventilation before PT. Eight patients (8%) had operative
complications. One had an episode of transitory desaturation, one had a transitory hypotension
related to sedation and six had mild bleeding not requiring transfusion. No patient required
conversion to surgical tracheostomy. Four patients (4%) presented post operative complications. Two
had a mild and transitory bleeding of the ostomy, and two had a displacement of the cannula. No
other complications were observed. Conclusions: PT using the Ciaglia Blue Rhino technique with
fiberoptic bronchoscopy assistance is a safe procedure that can be performed in the ICU by trained
intensivists
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REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE, Volume: 136, Issue: 9, Pages: 1113-1120, 2008
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