2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.redare.2020.10.009
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Iatrogenic tracheal rupture in a patient with acute respiratory distress syndrome due to SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia

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“…Only a few cases of spontaneous tracheal perforations have been reported 2 4. More commonly, tracheal perforations are caused by either iatrogenic or traumatic injuries following a thyroidectomy, traumatic intubation, percutaneous tracheostomy procedure, insertion of an oesophageal stent, oesophageal corrosive injury and sharp and blunt trauma 1 3 5–19. Tracheal perforations may be managed conservatively but often require surgical intervention.…”
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“…Only a few cases of spontaneous tracheal perforations have been reported 2 4. More commonly, tracheal perforations are caused by either iatrogenic or traumatic injuries following a thyroidectomy, traumatic intubation, percutaneous tracheostomy procedure, insertion of an oesophageal stent, oesophageal corrosive injury and sharp and blunt trauma 1 3 5–19. Tracheal perforations may be managed conservatively but often require surgical intervention.…”
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“…Tracheal perforations may be managed conservatively but often require surgical intervention. This may depend on whether a patient is haemodynamically stable or unstable—based on vital signs being within or outside of normal limits—as well as the site of the perforation 4 5 7 9 10 16 17. Schneider et al performed a retrospective analysis of 29 patients with iatrogenic tracheobronchial injuries 20.…”
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“…Dada la baja frecuencia de este evento, actualmente no existe un criterio universal en su manejo. La incidencia se estima en 1:20.000 intubaciones (0,01%); sin embargo, se ha reportado hasta en 0,37%[1]- [3]. Los factores de riesgo de LTPI pueden ser divididos en mecánicos y anatómicos (Tabla 1) [4].…”
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“…Los pacientes con neumonía grave por SARS-CoV-2 sometidos a ventilación mecánica invasiva (VMI) reúnen varios de los factores de riesgo descritos para LTPI, haciéndolos susceptibles de presentar esta complicación. Sin embargo, la incidencia de eventos relacionados al manejo avanzado de la vía aérea en este grupo específico de pacientes es desconocida [3]. En los períodos de marzo-julio de 2020 y marzo-agosto de 2021, un total de 349 pacientes fueron sometidos a VMI por COVID-19 grave en el Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile.…”
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“…L a rotura traqueal iatrogénica es una complicación grave y poco frecuente secundaria a diversos procedimientos, el más frecuente es la intubación orotraqueal (1,2) . Su importancia radica en la morbimortalidad asociada, así como en las opciones de tratamiento, sobre las que no hay un consenso claro (2,3) .…”
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