Prospective Randomized Comparison of Progressive Dilational vs Forceps Dilational Percutaneous Tracheostomy. Prospective Randomized Comparison of Progressive Dilational vs Forceps Dilational Percutaneous Tracheostomy.

Prospective Randomized Comparison of Progressive Dilational vs Forceps Dilational Percutaneous Tracheostomy‪.‬

Anaesthesia and Intensive Care 2006, Feb, 34, 1

    • 22,00 kr
    • 22,00 kr

Publisher Description

SUMMARY This trial prospectively compares two methods of percutaneous tracheostomy, both routinely used in ICU: the Ciaglia progressive dilational tracheostomy and the Griggs forceps dilational tracheostomy. One hundred patients were randomized using a single-blinded envelope method to receive progressive or forceps percutaneous tracheostomy performed at the bedside. Operative time, the occurrence of hypoxaemia or hypercapnia and complications were recorded. The progressive technique took longer than the forceps technique (median 7 (range 2-26) vs 4 (1-16) minutes, P=0.0005). Hypercapnia occurred in both groups but was more marked with the progressive technique (56 (16) vs 49 (13) mmHg, P=0.0082). Minor complications (minor bleeding, transient hypoxaemia, damage to posterior tracheal wall without emphysema) were also more frequent with the progressive technique (31 vs 9 complications, P0.0001). Six major complications occurred with the progressive technique, none with the forceps technique (P=0.0085): tension pneumothorax, posterior tracheal wall injury with subcutaneous emphysema, loss of airway with hypoxaemia, loss of stoma with impossible re-catheterization, and two conversions to another technique. In conclusion, progressive dilational tracheostomy took longer, caused more hypercapnia and more minor and major difficulties than forceps dilational tracheostomy.

GENRE
Health & Well-Being
RELEASED
2006
1 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
12
Pages
PUBLISHER
Australian Society of Anaesthetists
SIZE
215.5
KB

More Books by Anaesthesia and Intensive Care

A Randomised, Single-Blind, Controlled Trial of Silicone Disposable Laryngeal Masks During Anaesthesia in Spontaneously Breathing Adult Patients (Report) A Randomised, Single-Blind, Controlled Trial of Silicone Disposable Laryngeal Masks During Anaesthesia in Spontaneously Breathing Adult Patients (Report)
2009
Predictors and Outcome Associated with an Enterococcus Positive Isolate During Intensive Care Unit Admission (Report) Predictors and Outcome Associated with an Enterococcus Positive Isolate During Intensive Care Unit Admission (Report)
2009
Efficacy of Low Dose Levobupivacaine (0.1%) for Axillary Plexus Block Using Multiple Nerve Stimulation (Report) Efficacy of Low Dose Levobupivacaine (0.1%) for Axillary Plexus Block Using Multiple Nerve Stimulation (Report)
2008
The Effect of Aprotinin on Risk of Acute Renal Failure Requiring Dialysis After On-Pump Cardiac Surgery. The Effect of Aprotinin on Risk of Acute Renal Failure Requiring Dialysis After On-Pump Cardiac Surgery.
2008
Comparison of the Pentax Airway Scope[R] and Mcgrath[R] Videolaryngoscope with the Macintosh Laryngoscope in Tracheal Intubation by Anaesthetists Unfamiliar with Videolaryngoscopes: A Manikin Study (Report) Comparison of the Pentax Airway Scope[R] and Mcgrath[R] Videolaryngoscope with the Macintosh Laryngoscope in Tracheal Intubation by Anaesthetists Unfamiliar with Videolaryngoscopes: A Manikin Study (Report)
2010
A Comparison of Screen-Based Simulation and Conventional Lectures for Undergraduate Teaching of Crisis Management. A Comparison of Screen-Based Simulation and Conventional Lectures for Undergraduate Teaching of Crisis Management.
2008