ObjectiveTo ascertain long-term survival, identify risk factors for death, and document complications of tracheostomy after cardiovascular surgery.MethodsBetween January 1, 1998, and September 1, 2001, 188 (1.4%) of 13,191 patients undergoing cardiovascular surgery had tracheostomy for respiratory failure 5 to 79 days (median, 14 days) after surgery. Factors associated with mortality were identified in the hazard function domain, and mode of death and complications of tracheostomy were determined by follow-up.ResultsSurvival was 75%, 50%, and 31% at 30 days, 3 months, and 2 years, respectively. The most important risk factors for death were older age (P = .004) and variables representing deteriorating hemodynamic (P < .0001), respiratory (P...
INTRODUCTION:In critically ill patients undergoing prolonged mechanical ventilation (MV), the differ...
ObjectivesThis study was designed to review baseline characteristics and outcomes of children requir...
International audienceIntroductionIn critically ill patients undergoing prolonged mechanical ventila...
ObjectiveTo ascertain long-term survival, identify risk factors for death, and document complication...
ObjectivesVentilatory dependency is a widely recognized complication of cardiovascular surgery, ofte...
Patients with ventilator dependency after cardiac operations may require a tracheostomy. This study ...
Dysfunction of respiratory system after open heart surgery is one of the main problems in postoperat...
Background: Tracheostomies are commonly performed on critically ill patients requiring prolonged me...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze parameters of respiratory system mechanics and oxygenation and cardiovascular ...
Background: Tracheostomy is a procedure commonly conducted in patients undergoing emergency admissio...
Objectives To describe the outcomes of postoperative tracheostomy and determine the predictors of su...
BACKGROUND: Tracheostomy is a procedure commonly conducted in patients undergoing emergency admissio...
Background Information concerning tracheostomy after operations for congenital heart disease has ...
Background: Tracheostomy following congenital heart disease (CHD) surgery is a rare event and associ...
SummaryBackgroundTracheostomy is increasingly performed in intensive care units (ICU), with many pat...
INTRODUCTION:In critically ill patients undergoing prolonged mechanical ventilation (MV), the differ...
ObjectivesThis study was designed to review baseline characteristics and outcomes of children requir...
International audienceIntroductionIn critically ill patients undergoing prolonged mechanical ventila...
ObjectiveTo ascertain long-term survival, identify risk factors for death, and document complication...
ObjectivesVentilatory dependency is a widely recognized complication of cardiovascular surgery, ofte...
Patients with ventilator dependency after cardiac operations may require a tracheostomy. This study ...
Dysfunction of respiratory system after open heart surgery is one of the main problems in postoperat...
Background: Tracheostomies are commonly performed on critically ill patients requiring prolonged me...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze parameters of respiratory system mechanics and oxygenation and cardiovascular ...
Background: Tracheostomy is a procedure commonly conducted in patients undergoing emergency admissio...
Objectives To describe the outcomes of postoperative tracheostomy and determine the predictors of su...
BACKGROUND: Tracheostomy is a procedure commonly conducted in patients undergoing emergency admissio...
Background Information concerning tracheostomy after operations for congenital heart disease has ...
Background: Tracheostomy following congenital heart disease (CHD) surgery is a rare event and associ...
SummaryBackgroundTracheostomy is increasingly performed in intensive care units (ICU), with many pat...
INTRODUCTION:In critically ill patients undergoing prolonged mechanical ventilation (MV), the differ...
ObjectivesThis study was designed to review baseline characteristics and outcomes of children requir...
International audienceIntroductionIn critically ill patients undergoing prolonged mechanical ventila...