BackgroundRespiratory insufficiency in children after cardiothoracic surgery delays weaning from the ventilator and prolongs intensive care unit stay. There is little consensus as to the indications for tracheostomy and its safety in this population.MethodsWe reviewed our institutional experience in 37 consecutive infants and children (median age, 8.6 months; weight, 7.2 kg) requiring a tracheostomy after cardiothoracic surgery between January 1998 and December 2001, with follow-up to June 2003.ResultsTwenty-four children underwent tracheostomy after corrective (n = 15) or palliative (n = 9) surgery for congenital heart disease, 8 had undergone thoracic transplantation, and 5 had undergone thoracic surgery. Median duration of pretracheostom...
We reviewed the records of 108 patients who had a tracheostomy performed over a 10-year period from ...
Objectives To describe the outcomes of postoperative tracheostomy and determine the predictors of su...
AbstractIndications for tracheostomy have changed and its complications are more common in children....
BackgroundRespiratory insufficiency in children after cardiothoracic surgery delays weaning from the...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the incidence, timing indications and outcome of tracheotomy in chil...
INTRODUCTION: Previous reports have demonstrated that prior cardiac surgery is independently associa...
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...
Objective A subset of children with repaired congenital heart disease ( CHD ) may require tracheost...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study is to examine the clinical data of children who underwent tracheos...
Background: Over the past decades, the indications for tracheostomy in children and the routine post...
Introduction: Optimal timing for tracheostomy in children is not well defined. Our aim is to examine...
Background: Tracheostomy following congenital heart disease (CHD) surgery is a rare event and associ...
Objective: Tracheostomy is a commonly performed procedure amongst critically ill patients, especiall...
Background Information concerning tracheostomy after operations for congenital heart disease has ...
We reviewed the records of 108 patients who had a tracheostomy performed over a 10-year period from ...
Objectives To describe the outcomes of postoperative tracheostomy and determine the predictors of su...
AbstractIndications for tracheostomy have changed and its complications are more common in children....
BackgroundRespiratory insufficiency in children after cardiothoracic surgery delays weaning from the...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the incidence, timing indications and outcome of tracheotomy in chil...
INTRODUCTION: Previous reports have demonstrated that prior cardiac surgery is independently associa...
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...
Objective A subset of children with repaired congenital heart disease ( CHD ) may require tracheost...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study is to examine the clinical data of children who underwent tracheos...
Background: Over the past decades, the indications for tracheostomy in children and the routine post...
Introduction: Optimal timing for tracheostomy in children is not well defined. Our aim is to examine...
Background: Tracheostomy following congenital heart disease (CHD) surgery is a rare event and associ...
Objective: Tracheostomy is a commonly performed procedure amongst critically ill patients, especiall...
Background Information concerning tracheostomy after operations for congenital heart disease has ...
We reviewed the records of 108 patients who had a tracheostomy performed over a 10-year period from ...
Objectives To describe the outcomes of postoperative tracheostomy and determine the predictors of su...
AbstractIndications for tracheostomy have changed and its complications are more common in children....