1987
DOI: 10.1017/s0022215100103627
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The changing indications for tracheostomy in children

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“…A partir do século XX, ocorreu aumento das indicações do procedimento, que passou a ser utilizado para tratamento ou melhora dos cuidados respirató-rios ou mesmo para prevenção de estreitamentos da via aérea 9,10 A criança que necessita de ventilação mecânica é inicialmente manejada com entubação traqueal, com a indicação de traqueostomia, dependendo da doença subjacente e da idade da criança. Recém-nascidos usualmente toleram entubação por meses, com mínimo edema ou inflamação larín-gea 5 .…”
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“…A partir do século XX, ocorreu aumento das indicações do procedimento, que passou a ser utilizado para tratamento ou melhora dos cuidados respirató-rios ou mesmo para prevenção de estreitamentos da via aérea 9,10 A criança que necessita de ventilação mecânica é inicialmente manejada com entubação traqueal, com a indicação de traqueostomia, dependendo da doença subjacente e da idade da criança. Recém-nascidos usualmente toleram entubação por meses, com mínimo edema ou inflamação larín-gea 5 .…”
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“…It was detected that most of these deaths were associated with underlying diseases (15). In our series of 17 patients, the mortality rate was found to be 35.29% and all deaths occurred due to underlying diseases after tracheotomy at the late period.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…5 The number of indications for the procedure increased from the twentieth century onwards and it came to be used for treatment or improvement of respiratory care or even to prevent narrowing of the airway. 9,10 The principal indications for pediatric tracheostomy can be found in Table 1. 5 While the principal indications for tracheostomy in children have remained the same over the last 20 years, countless tendencies become apparent when descriptions of case reported that the incidence of tracheostomy has reduced in relation to the number of hospital admissions, although the absolute number of tracheostomies per year has remained unaltered.…”
Section: Indicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5,15 After the first successful pediatric tracheostomy was completed in 1766, the procedure began to be carried out specifically for children with airway obstruction, to the extent that it was indicated for the management of children with diphtheria, laryngitis and laryngeal edema. 9 Tracheostomy then came to be indicated in order to facilitate aspiration of secretions from the airways of children intubated for long periods. This particular indication for the procedure was well-described in children with poliomyelitis.…”
Section: Indicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%