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پنجشنبه 20 آذر 1404
Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
، جلد ۳۷، شماره ۶، صفحات ۳۱۱-۳۱۹
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Association Between Tracheostomy Timing and Clinical Outcomes in Critically Ill COVID 19 Patients
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Introduction:The COVID‑19 pandemic has posed one of the greatest challenges to healthcare systems worldwide. Tracheostomy is often required in critically ill patients with COVID‑19 who require prolonged mechanical ventilation and frequent airway clearance. Determining the optimal timing of tracheostomy in these patients, particularly after endotracheal intubation, remains clinically complex and controversial.Materials and Methods:This retrospective study included COVID‑19–positive patients (confirmed by PCR) admitted to a referral hospital in Northwest Iran who underwent tracheostomy during their ICU stay. Patients were stratified into early and late tracheostomy groups based on the interval between intubation and tracheostomy (<14 days vs. ≥14 days). Demographic data, duration of mechanical ventilation before and after tracheostomy, and survival rates were analyzed.Results:A total of 62 patients were evaluated. Fourteen patients (22.6%) underwent early tracheostomy, while forty‑eight patients (77.4%) underwent late tracheostomy. The mean duration of mechanical ventilation after tracheostomy was 28.57 days in the early group and 30 days in the late group. The overall duration of mechanical ventilation was significantly shorter in the early group compared with the late group (39.36 vs. 58.42 days). Survival rates were 57.1% in the early group and 39.6% in the late group.Conclusion:Early tracheostomy-performed within the first 14 days following intubation-significantly decreases the total duration of mechanical ventilation in critically ill COVID‑19 patients. However, tracheostomy timing does not influence the duration of ventilation after tracheostomy or overall patient survival.
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COVID 19, Tracheostomy, Intubation, Mechanical Ventilation, Intensive Care Unit
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| Nikzad Shahidi
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran.
| Ata Mahmoudpour
Department of Anesthesiology, Faculty of Medicine, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran.
| Mehrdad Shahidi
Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran.
| Hesam Shahmohammadi
Faculty of Medicine, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran.
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https://ijorl.mums.ac.ir/article_26957.html
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