2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12871-022-01918-9
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Emergency tracheal intubation peri-operative risk factors and prognostic impact after esophagectomy

Abstract: Background Emergent endotracheal intubation (ETI) is a serious complication after Oesophagectomy. It is still unclear that perioperative risk factors and prognosis of these patients with ETI. Methods Between January 2015 and December 2018, 21 patients who received ETI after esophagectomy were enrolled (ETI group) at the department of thoracic surgery, Fujian Union hospital, China. Each study subject matched one patient who underwent the same surger… Show more

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“…Although prolonged invasive mechanical ventilation can lead to higher rates of pneumonia and barotrauma, early ARF after extubation with reintubation significantly worsens patients’ outcomes ( 22 ). Moreover, patients who underwent esophagectomy are considered at high risk of reintubation ( 23 ). A supportive tool that mediates between these opposite situations is consequently advocated.…”
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“…Although prolonged invasive mechanical ventilation can lead to higher rates of pneumonia and barotrauma, early ARF after extubation with reintubation significantly worsens patients’ outcomes ( 22 ). Moreover, patients who underwent esophagectomy are considered at high risk of reintubation ( 23 ). A supportive tool that mediates between these opposite situations is consequently advocated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%