Chronic lung disease, subglottic stenosis, and combinations are the most common causes for tracheostomy at present followed for tracheostomy due to neurological problems. Children requiring tracheostomy have lengthy hospital stay. Establishing an accurate diagnosis helps predict the length of hospitalization and the need for home ventilation; however, in less clear cases, the length of stay can be predicted from the presence of pulmonary hypertension, reflux, and failure to thrive. The mortality rate is low at the postoperative period and increases depending upon the underline reason for tracheostomy referral.
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