Pediatric tracheotomy: A comparison of outcomes and lengths of hospitalization between different indications
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Pediatric tracheotomy: A comparison of outcomes and lengths of hospitalization between different indications
Abstract
Objectives: To assess outcomes of pediatric tracheotomy and duration of associated hospital stay according to indications.
Subjects and methods: In this retrospective study, subjects were 142 consecutive pediatric patients (<18 years old) who underwent tracheotomy at a tertiary referral medical center, National Taiwan University Hospital, in 1997-2012. Age, sex, indications, pre-operative status (oxygen demand, number of repeated intubations), and post-operative status (duration of weaning, length of hospital stay, mortality) were analyzed.
Results: The indications included craniofacial anomalies (n = 19, 13.4%), upper airway obstruction (n = 41, 28.9%), neurological deficit (n = 58, 40.8%), prolonged ventilation (n = 15, 10.6%), and trauma (n = 9, 6.3%). Ninety-one patients (64.1%) were successfully weaned off ventilation after tracheotomy (40% in the prolonged ventilation group). Total hospital stay and duration of ventilation before tracheotomy were longest in patients with craniofacial anomalies (150.9 ± 98.8 days, p = 0.004; 108.8 ± 88.2, p < 0.001). The early tracheotomy group had a shorter duration of post-tracheotomy mechanical ventilation support than the late tracheotomy group (14.4 ± 19.0, n = 49 vs. 34.9 ± 58.6, n = 80, p = 0.004). Decannulation was successful in 20 patients (14.1%), with the highest rate in the upper airway obstruction group (n = 14, 34.1%) and lowest in the prolonged ventilation group (none). Thirteen patients (9.2%) died during admission from causes unrelated to tracheotomy.
Conclusion: Outcomes of pediatric tracheotomy and duration of hospitalization depend on indications. Children with craniofacial anomalies had earlier tracheotomy age and longer mechanical ventilation before tracheotomy resulted in longer hospitalization. Earlier tracheotomy can shorten the duration of post-tracheotomy mechanical ventilation in several conditions.
Keywords: Decannulation; Hospitalization; Pediatric; Tracheotomy.
Copyright © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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