2022
DOI: 10.55111/j.issn2709-1961.202207046
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The role of airway management group in tracheotomy decannulation in patients with severe acquired brain injury

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“…It has been reported that hyperbaric oxygen therapy can accelerate the diffusion rate of oxygen into tissues, increase the oxygen content in tissues, improve the utilization rate of oxygen, correct the hypoxia of airway tissue cells, and accelerate airway repair [24] . However, patients with large area burn combined with inhalation injury are often in critical condition, and the rescue conditions in the hyperbaric oxygen chamber are limited, which is not suitable for hyperbaric oxygen treatment.…”
Section: Atmospheric Pressure High Concentration Oxygen Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been reported that hyperbaric oxygen therapy can accelerate the diffusion rate of oxygen into tissues, increase the oxygen content in tissues, improve the utilization rate of oxygen, correct the hypoxia of airway tissue cells, and accelerate airway repair [24] . However, patients with large area burn combined with inhalation injury are often in critical condition, and the rescue conditions in the hyperbaric oxygen chamber are limited, which is not suitable for hyperbaric oxygen treatment.…”
Section: Atmospheric Pressure High Concentration Oxygen Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intraoperative-acquired pressure injury (IAPI) is an injury limited to the skin and/or underlying subcutaneous soft tissues caused by continuous pressure or pressure combined with shear forces during surgery 1 . These injuries typically occur within 6 days of the operation, with development on postoperative days 1 to 3 being the most common 2,3 . Pressure injury (PI) prevalence and incidence are important indicators for monitoring the quality of medical care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 These injuries typically occur within 6 days of the operation, with development on postoperative days 1 to 3 being the most common. 2,3 Pressure injury (PI) prevalence and incidence are important indicators for monitoring the quality of medical care. Studies have reported PI incidences of 1.87% to 5.85% among inpatients and IAPI incidences of 4.6% to 66%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%