2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12070-020-02152-w
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A Systematic Review on Tracheostomy in COVID-19 Patients: Current Guidelines and Safety Measures

Abstract: At this moment the world is fighting with COVID-19 pandemic. Because of increasing number of critical cases, the ICU admissions are also increasing and overwhelming the hospital. These group of patients often required Tracheostomy for proper management and ventilation. As Surgeons we often required to examine and perform procedures in head and neck patients and are in high risk of exposure to aerosol and droplet contamination. We did a literature search for research regarding tracheostomy and its post procedur… Show more

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“…Various studies mention the complications associated with delaying tracheostomies[ 17 , 21 , 29 ]. Complications can be related to early or late procedure, severity of disease, comorbidities, type of tracheostomy performed, where the procedure was performed, and individual patient demographics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Various studies mention the complications associated with delaying tracheostomies[ 17 , 21 , 29 ]. Complications can be related to early or late procedure, severity of disease, comorbidities, type of tracheostomy performed, where the procedure was performed, and individual patient demographics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mandal et al [ 17 ] performed a review of papers that took into consideration COVID-19 patients that required tracheostomies. This study examined guidelines for timing, staff safety, procedure, technique, and post-operative care.…”
Section: Clinical Presentationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of tracheotomy in affected patients is still hazy: few data are reported about the indications, timing, clinical results, and percentage of complications. However there are no current guidelines regarding the optimal time of tracheostomy in COVID-19 patients but most of the European countries following local policy of 14 days before performing tracheostomy [ 5 , 6 ]. The American Academy of Otolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery has recommended a multidisciplinary approach in determining indications for tracheotomy in patients with COVID-19.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early tracheostomy is a definitive airway technique in the form of a tracheostomy performed within the first 10 days after intubation. The criteria are i) an endotracheal tube has been held for ≥14 days with a lot of bronchial secret production; ii) the decision is determined by two or more intensivists; iii) the surgeon who performs it agrees in determining the urgency of tracheostomy; iv) the patient gets mechanical ventilation with minimum requirement FiO2 ≤50% and PEEP ≤10; e) good prognosis (exclusion if the patient is >70 years old, with multiple organ failure, and does not have severe coagulopathy) [26], [27].…”
Section: Patient Number Three a 72-year-old Womanmentioning
confidence: 99%