Objectives To describe the outcomes of postoperative tracheostomy and determine the predictors of survival. Design Prospective, observational study. Setting Cardiac surgical intensive care unit of a tertiary care hospital. Participants All pediatric patients below 10 years of age who underwent tracheostomy after cardiac surgery from January 2019 to December 2019. Different variables were compared between survivors and nonsurvivors. Intervention Tracheostomy. Results Among 1084 pediatric patients who underwent cardiac surgery during the study period, 41 (3.7%) received tracheostomy. Survival rate was 71%. Earlier, sternal closure (SC) (p = 0.04), acute kidney injury (AKI) (p = 0.001), se...
Background Information concerning tracheostomy after operations for congenital heart disease has ...
Introduction: Optimal timing for tracheostomy in children is not well defined. Our aim is to examine...
Determining prognostic factors for the probability of tracheostomy decannulation is key to an adequa...
Objectives This study was aimed to assess the benefits of early tracheostomy (ET) compared with late...
ObjectivesThis study was designed to review baseline characteristics and outcomes of children requir...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the incidence, timing indications and outcome of tracheotomy in chil...
Background: Over the past decades, the indications for tracheostomy in children and the routine post...
Objective: To describe the hospital course of pediatric posttracheostomy patients, their underlying ...
INTRODUCTION: Previous reports have demonstrated that prior cardiac surgery is independently associa...
Objective A subset of children with repaired congenital heart disease ( CHD ) may require tracheost...
Background: In this study, we analyzed the data related to pediatric cardiac intensive care unit pat...
BackgroundRespiratory insufficiency in children after cardiothoracic surgery delays weaning from the...
Introduction: Our primary aim was to examine postoperative complications in cardiac surgery patients...
Background: Tracheostomy following congenital heart disease (CHD) surgery is a rare event and associ...
ObjectiveTo ascertain long-term survival, identify risk factors for death, and document complication...
Background Information concerning tracheostomy after operations for congenital heart disease has ...
Introduction: Optimal timing for tracheostomy in children is not well defined. Our aim is to examine...
Determining prognostic factors for the probability of tracheostomy decannulation is key to an adequa...
Objectives This study was aimed to assess the benefits of early tracheostomy (ET) compared with late...
ObjectivesThis study was designed to review baseline characteristics and outcomes of children requir...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the incidence, timing indications and outcome of tracheotomy in chil...
Background: Over the past decades, the indications for tracheostomy in children and the routine post...
Objective: To describe the hospital course of pediatric posttracheostomy patients, their underlying ...
INTRODUCTION: Previous reports have demonstrated that prior cardiac surgery is independently associa...
Objective A subset of children with repaired congenital heart disease ( CHD ) may require tracheost...
Background: In this study, we analyzed the data related to pediatric cardiac intensive care unit pat...
BackgroundRespiratory insufficiency in children after cardiothoracic surgery delays weaning from the...
Introduction: Our primary aim was to examine postoperative complications in cardiac surgery patients...
Background: Tracheostomy following congenital heart disease (CHD) surgery is a rare event and associ...
ObjectiveTo ascertain long-term survival, identify risk factors for death, and document complication...
Background Information concerning tracheostomy after operations for congenital heart disease has ...
Introduction: Optimal timing for tracheostomy in children is not well defined. Our aim is to examine...
Determining prognostic factors for the probability of tracheostomy decannulation is key to an adequa...