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Endoscopy-assisted dilatational tracheostomy in patients with COVID-19

Y. Starkov, K. Lukich, S. Dzhantukhanova, G. Plotnikov, R. Zamolodchikov, A. Zvereva,
2020

OBJECTIVE: To summarize an experience of endoscopy-assisted dilatational tracheostomies in patients with COVID-19. MATERIAL AND METHODS: There were 31 endoscopy-assisted dilatational tracheostomies in patients with COVID-19 for the period from April 17 to June 10, 2020 (11 women and 19 men). Mean age of patients was 66.7 years (range 48-87). Tracheostomy was performed using Ciaglia (22) and Griggs (9) techniques. All procedures were carried out at the intensive care unit in elective fashion. RESULTS: Tracheostomy was performed in 19.8% of ICU patients or 36.9% of all patients on mechanical ventilation within 6.5±2.5 days [min 3, max 11]. There were 22 survivors with tracheostomy (70.9%) that is comparable with survival of patients without mechanical ventilation (79.7%) and slightly higher than in patients on ventilation without tracheostomy (65.4%). No complications during the procedure were noted. CONCLUSION: Endoscopy-assisted dilatational tracheostomy is preferred for prolonged mechanical ventilation, including patients with COVID-19. The undeniable advantages of this operation are fewer intraoperative complications due to endoscopic control, and lower risk of tracheal strictures.

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  • Y. Starkov
    Vishnevsky National Medical Research Center of Surgery
  • K. Lukich
    Vishnevsky National Medical Research Center of Surgery
  • S. Dzhantukhanova
    Vishnevsky National Medical Research Center of Surgery
  • G. Plotnikov
    Vishnevsky National Medical Research Center of Surgery
  • R. Zamolodchikov
    Vishnevsky National Medical Research Center of Surgery
  • A. Zvereva
    Vishnevsky National Medical Research Center of Surgery
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  • Khirurgiia
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  • 12
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  • 16-21
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  • undefined
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  • journal article
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  • CC BY
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  • Свободная лицензия
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  • scopus