Qualitative indications for tracheostomy and chronic mechanical ventilation in patients with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia
Background The decision to pursue chronic mechanical ventilation involves a complex mix of clinical and social considerations. Understanding the medical indications to pursue tracheostomy would reduce the ambiguity for both providers and families and facilitate focus on appropriate clinical goals. O...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of perinatology 2021-11, Vol.41 (11), p.2651-2657 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
The decision to pursue chronic mechanical ventilation involves a complex mix of clinical and social considerations. Understanding the medical indications to pursue tracheostomy would reduce the ambiguity for both providers and families and facilitate focus on appropriate clinical goals.
Objective
To describe potential indications to pursue tracheostomy and chronic mechanical ventilation in infants with severe BPD (sBPD).
Study design
We surveyed centers participating in the Children’s Hospitals Neonatal Consortium to describe their approach to proceed with tracheostomy in infants with sBPD. We requested a single representative response per institution. Question types were fixed form and free text responses.
Results
The response rate was high (31/34, 91%). Tracheostomy was strongly considered when: airway malacia was present, PCO
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≥ 76–85 mmHg, FiO
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≥ 0.60, PEEP ≥ 9–11 cm H
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O, respiratory rate ≥ 61–70 breaths/min, PMA ≥ 44 weeks, and weight |
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ISSN: | 0743-8346 1476-5543 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41372-021-01165-9 |