2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/8456673
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Early Tracheostomy May Reduce the Length of Hospital Stay

Fernanda Kazmierski Morakami,
Ana Luiza Mezzaroba,
Alexandre Sanches Larangeira
et al.

Abstract: Introduction. There is evidence that prolonged invasive mechanical ventilation has negative consequences for critically ill patients and that performing tracheostomy (TQT) could help to reduce these consequences. The ideal period for performing TQT is still not clear in the literature since few studies have compared clinical aspects between patients undergoing early or late TQT. Objective. To compare the mortality rate, length of stay in the intensive care unit, length of hospital stay, and number of days free… Show more

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