Development of the Decannulation Prediction Tool in Patients With Dysphagia After Acquired Brain Injury
C Reverberi, F Lombardi, M Lusuardi, A Pratesi… - Journal of the American …, 2018
Objectives Patients with acquired brain injuries (ABIs) often need tracheostomy
because of dysphagia. However, many of them may recover over time and be
eventually decannulated during post-acute rehabilitation. We developed the …
because of dysphagia. However, many of them may recover over time and be
eventually decannulated during post-acute rehabilitation. We developed the …
[PDF] Can Modified Laryngosternopexy (Laryngoclaviculopexy) Project the Larynx Anteriorly?
RJD Carrillo, JFF Lapeña - Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck …, 2018
… However, this places the "pexy" sutures in the way, making a tracheotomy and second
stage decannulation difficult … He developed tracheal stenosis and subsequently underwent
a tracheotomy with multiple unsuccessful attempts at decannulation …
stage decannulation difficult … He developed tracheal stenosis and subsequently underwent
a tracheotomy with multiple unsuccessful attempts at decannulation …
[PDF] The outcomes of children with tracheostomy in a tertiary care pediatric intensive care unit in Turkey
FK Can, AB Anıl, M Anıl, M Gümüşsoy, H Çitlenbik… - 2018
… home. The decannulation rate was 12.6% (n=8). The indications for tracheostomy
were upper airway obstruction (n=9) and prolonged mechanical ventilation (n=54) …
tions. All decannulation procedures were performed in the PICU …
were upper airway obstruction (n=9) and prolonged mechanical ventilation (n=54) …
tions. All decannulation procedures were performed in the PICU …
3D and 4D Scaffold-Free Bioprinting
CS Ong, P Yesantharao, N Hibino - 3D and 4D Printing in Biomedical Applications …, 2019
… 13.2 3D Scaffold-Free Bioprinting 319 Spheroid preparation 3D design 3D
bioprinting on a needle array Decannulation maturation (a)(b)(c)(d) Figure
13.1 Schematic overview of biomaterial-free cardiac 3D bioprinting …
bioprinting on a needle array Decannulation maturation (a)(b)(c)(d) Figure
13.1 Schematic overview of biomaterial-free cardiac 3D bioprinting …
Tracheostomy Emergencies
LJ Bontempo, SL Manning - Emergency Medicine Clinics, 2019
… Fig. 1. Tracheostomy decannulation algorithm … Tracheostomy Decannulation. Inadvertent
tracheostomy tube decannulation can occur at any time following tracheostomy placement.
The reported incidence of tracheostomy displacement varies widely …
tracheostomy tube decannulation can occur at any time following tracheostomy placement.
The reported incidence of tracheostomy displacement varies widely …
[PDF] COMPLICATION OF TRACHEOSTOMY-A PROSPECTIVE STUDY
P Menon, S George - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC …, 2018
… Of the late complication 4% was stomal stenosis when the patient removed the tube for
extended period against medical advice. One patient developed subglottic stenosis (0.6%).
Tracheocutaneous fistula was seen in 1.3% following decannulation and strapping …
extended period against medical advice. One patient developed subglottic stenosis (0.6%).
Tracheocutaneous fistula was seen in 1.3% following decannulation and strapping …
Neurophysiological Adaptation and Neuromodulatory Treatment Approaches in Patients Suffering from Post-stroke Dysphagia
P Muhle, S Suntrup-Krueger, R Dziewas - Current Physical Medicine and …, 2018
… an unsafe airway. In this cohort, PES enhanced remission of dysphagia enabling
decannulation in 75% of patients after PES as opposed to 20% of patients in the
control group receiving sham stimulation [98]. Furthermore, 71 …
decannulation in 75% of patients after PES as opposed to 20% of patients in the
control group receiving sham stimulation [98]. Furthermore, 71 …
[HTML] Ears, Nose, and Throat Emergencies
A Mattu, LJ Bontempo, J Shoenberger, J Szmuilowicz… - 2019
… The greatest life threats to the tracheostomy patient are decannulation, obstruction, and
hemorrhage. Other important but lower-acuity complications include tracheoesophageal
fistula formation, tracheal stenosis, infection, and tracheocutaneous fistula formation …
hemorrhage. Other important but lower-acuity complications include tracheoesophageal
fistula formation, tracheal stenosis, infection, and tracheocutaneous fistula formation …
Meconium aspiration syndrome requiring ECMO in newborns with gastroschisis: incidence and surgical outcomes
KW Russell, ML Nance, NS Adzick, P Laje - Pediatric Surgery International, 2018
… underwent veno-arterial ECMO cannulation. Median time on ECMO was 12 (9–20)
days. The abdominal wall defect was closed 4, 6, 8 and 14 days after ECMO
decannulation. One patient had colonic atre- sia. In the group of …
days. The abdominal wall defect was closed 4, 6, 8 and 14 days after ECMO
decannulation. One patient had colonic atre- sia. In the group of …
Rescue therapy for hypercapnia due to high peep mechanical ventilation in patients with ARDS and renal failure
AA Grant, VJ Hart, EB Lineen, BC Forsberg, A Klima… - Artificial Organs, 2018
… by cerebral edema, renal failure requiring dialysis, and ARDS requiring
venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Several days after
decannulation, the patient developed sepsis from candidemia requiring …
venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Several days after
decannulation, the patient developed sepsis from candidemia requiring …
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