Current trends in paediatric tracheostomies
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2007.06.009
Current trends in paediatric tracheostomies
Abstract
Objective: In the 1970s, the most common indication for tracheostomy in children was acute inflammatory airway obstruction. Modern neonatal intensive care units have turned long-term intubation into an alternative to tracheostomy. Long-term intubation itself has become the most important indication for tracheostomy combined with subglottic stenosis.
Methods: Retrospective analysis in a tertiary referral center. A total of 38 patients who underwent tracheostomy for respiratory failure and upper airway obstruction from 1 November 1998 to 30 November 2004.
Results: Total complication rate was 42.1%. In children under 1 year of age the complication rate was 47.4%, in children over 1 year the complication rate was 26.3%. Decannulation was attempted in 12 patients with a cannulation time of 22 months.
Conclusions: Long-term intubation and its sequelae have now become one of the most important indication for tracheostomy. The change of indication has also entailed a decrease of the average age of children who require tracheostomy. A longer period before decannulation and a lower average age have changed the complication rate of tracheostomy in paediatric patients.
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