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  1. Article ; Online: Long-term intubation and high rate of tracheostomy in COVID-19 patients might determine an unprecedented increase of airway stenoses: a call to action from the European Laryngological Society.

    Piazza, Cesare / Filauro, Marta / Dikkers, Frederik G / Nouraei, S A Reza / Sandu, Kishore / Sittel, Christian / Amin, Milan R / Campos, Guillermo / Eckel, Hans E / Peretti, Giorgio

    European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology : official journal of the European Federation of Oto-Rhino-Laryngological Societies (EUFOS) : affiliated with the German Society for Oto-Rhino-Laryngology - Head and Neck Surgery

    2020  Volume 278, Issue 1, Page(s) 1–7

    Abstract: ... with previous ICU hospitalization for COVID-19 is to maintain a high level of suspicion for LTS development, and ... and subsequent tracheostomy. The most common airway-related complications of such ICU maneuvers are ... of the Laryngotracheal Stenosis Committee of the European Laryngological Society, with the aim of alerting the medical ...

    Abstract Introduction: The novel Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, may need intensive care unit (ICU) admission in up to 12% of all positive cases for massive interstitial pneumonia, with possible long-term endotracheal intubation for mechanical ventilation and subsequent tracheostomy. The most common airway-related complications of such ICU maneuvers are laryngotracheal granulomas, webs, stenosis, malacia and, less commonly, tracheal necrosis with tracheo-esophageal or tracheo-arterial fistulae.
    Materials and methods: This paper gathers the opinions of experts of the Laryngotracheal Stenosis Committee of the European Laryngological Society, with the aim of alerting the medical community about the possible rise in number of COVID-19-related laryngotracheal stenosis (LTS), and the aspiration of paving the way to a more rationale concentration of these cases within referral specialist airway centers.
    Results: A range of prevention strategies, diagnostic work-up, and therapeutic approaches are reported and framed within the COVID-19 pandemic context.
    Conclusions: One of the most important roles of otolaryngologists when encountering airway-related signs and symptoms in patients with previous ICU hospitalization for COVID-19 is to maintain a high level of suspicion for LTS development, and share it with colleagues and other health care professionals. Such a condition requires specific expertise and should be comprehensively managed in tertiary referral centers.
    MeSH term(s) Airway Management/methods ; COVID-19/diagnosis ; COVID-19/therapy ; Constriction, Pathologic/etiology ; Female ; Humans ; Intensive Care Units ; Intubation, Intratracheal/adverse effects ; Intubation, Intratracheal/statistics & numerical data ; Laryngostenosis/epidemiology ; Male ; Otolaryngologists ; Otolaryngology ; Pandemics ; Respiration, Artificial/adverse effects ; SARS-CoV-2 ; Societies, Medical ; Tracheal Stenosis/epidemiology ; Tracheostomy/adverse effects ; Tracheostomy/statistics & numerical data
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-06-06
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 1017359-6
    ISSN 1434-4726 ; 0937-4477
    ISSN (online) 1434-4726
    ISSN 0937-4477
    DOI 10.1007/s00405-020-06112-6
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  2. Article ; Online: Letter to the Editor regarding "Long-term intubation and high rate of tracheostomy in COVID-19 patients might determine an unprecedented increase of airway stenoses: a call to action from the European Laryngological Society" by Piazza et al.

    Fiacchini, Giacomo / Tricò, Domenico / Berrettini, Stefano / Bruschini, Luca

    European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology : official journal of the European Federation of Oto-Rhino-Laryngological Societies (EUFOS) : affiliated with the German Society for Oto-Rhino-Laryngology - Head and Neck Surgery

    2021  Volume 278, Issue 5, Page(s) 1709–1710

    MeSH term(s) COVID-19 ; Constriction, Pathologic ; Humans ; Intubation, Intratracheal/adverse effects ; SARS-CoV-2 ; Tracheostomy
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-02-10
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Letter ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 1017359-6
    ISSN 1434-4726 ; 0937-4477
    ISSN (online) 1434-4726
    ISSN 0937-4477
    DOI 10.1007/s00405-021-06664-1
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  3. Article ; Online: Reply to: Letter to the editor regarding "Long-term intubation and high rate of tracheostomy in COVID-19 patients might determine an unprecedented increase of airway stenoses: a call to action from the European Laryngological Society" by Piazza et al.

    Piazza, Cesare / Filauro, Marta / Peretti, Giorgio

    European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology : official journal of the European Federation of Oto-Rhino-Laryngological Societies (EUFOS) : affiliated with the German Society for Oto-Rhino-Laryngology - Head and Neck Surgery

    2021  Volume 278, Issue 5, Page(s) 1711–1712

    MeSH term(s) COVID-19 ; Constriction, Pathologic ; Humans ; Intubation, Intratracheal/adverse effects ; SARS-CoV-2 ; Tracheostomy
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-03-01
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Letter ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 1017359-6
    ISSN 1434-4726 ; 0937-4477
    ISSN (online) 1434-4726
    ISSN 0937-4477
    DOI 10.1007/s00405-021-06715-7
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  4. Article: Long-term intubation and high rate of tracheostomy in COVID-19 patients might determine an unprecedented increase of airway stenoses: a call to action from the European Laryngological Society

    Piazza, Cesare / Filauro, Marta / Dikkers, Frederik G / Nouraei, S A Reza / Sandu, Kishore / Sittel, Christian / Amin, Milan R / Campos, Guillermo / Eckel, Hans E / Peretti, Giorgio

    Eur. arch. oto-rhino-laryngol

    Abstract: ... ICU hospitalization for COVID-19 is to maintain a high level of suspicion for LTS development, and ... and subsequent tracheostomy. The most common airway-related complications of such ICU maneuvers are ... of the Laryngotracheal Stenosis Committee of the European Laryngological Society, with the aim of alerting the medical ...

    Abstract INTRODUCTION: The novel Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, may need intensive care unit (ICU) admission in up to 12% of all positive cases for massive interstitial pneumonia, with possible long-term endotracheal intubation for mechanical ventilation and subsequent tracheostomy. The most common airway-related complications of such ICU maneuvers are laryngotracheal granulomas, webs, stenosis, malacia and, less commonly, tracheal necrosis with tracheo-esophageal or tracheo-arterial fistulae. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This paper gathers the opinions of experts of the Laryngotracheal Stenosis Committee of the European Laryngological Society, with the aim of alerting the medical community about the possible rise in number of COVID-19-related laryngotracheal stenosis (LTS), and the aspiration of paving the way to a more rationale concentration of these cases within referral specialist airway centers. RESULTS: A range of prevention strategies, diagnostic work-up, and therapeutic approaches are reported and framed within the COVID-19 pandemic context. CONCLUSIONS: One of the most important roles of otolaryngologists when encountering airway-related signs and symptoms in patients with previous ICU hospitalization for COVID-19 is to maintain a high level of suspicion for LTS development, and share it with colleagues and other health care professionals. Such a condition requires specific expertise and should be comprehensively managed in tertiary referral centers.
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #548797
    Database COVID19

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  5. Article ; Online: Long-term intubation and high rate of tracheostomy in COVID-19 patients might determine an unprecedented increase of airway stenoses

    Piazza, Cesare / Filauro, Marta / Dikkers, Frederik G. / Nouraei, S. A. Reza / Sandu, Kishore / Sittel, Christian / Amin, Milan R. / Campos, Guillermo / Eckel, Hans E. / Peretti, Giorgio

    European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology ; ISSN 0937-4477 1434-4726

    a call to action from the European Laryngological Society

    2020  

    Keywords Otorhinolaryngology ; General Medicine ; covid19
    Language English
    Publisher Springer Science and Business Media LLC
    Publishing country us
    Document type Article ; Online
    DOI 10.1007/s00405-020-06112-6
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  6. Article ; Online: Long-term intubation and high rate of tracheostomy in COVID-19 patients might determine an unprecedented increase of airway stenoses

    Piazza, Cesare / Filauro, Marta / Dikkers, Frederik G. / Reza Nouraei, S. A. / Sandu, Kishore / Sittel, Christian / Amin, Milan R. / Campos, Guillermo / Eckel, Hans E. / Peretti, Giorgio

    a call to action from the European Laryngological Society

    2020  

    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing country it
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  7. Article ; Online: Long-term intubation and high rate of tracheostomy in COVID-19 patients might determine an unprecedented increase of airway stenoses

    Piazza, C. / Filauro, M. / Dikkers, F. G. / Nouraei, S. A. R. / Sandu, K. / Sittel, C. / Amin, M. R. / Campos, G. / Eckel, H. E. / Peretti, G.

    a call to action from the European Laryngological Society

    2020  

    Abstract: ... ICU hospitalization for COVID-19 is to maintain a high level of suspicion for LTS development, and ... and subsequent tracheostomy. The most common airway-related complications of such ICU maneuvers are ... of the Laryngotracheal Stenosis Committee of the European Laryngological Society, with the aim of alerting the medical ...

    Abstract Introduction: The novel Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, may need intensive care unit (ICU) admission in up to 12% of all positive cases for massive interstitial pneumonia, with possible long-term endotracheal intubation for mechanical ventilation and subsequent tracheostomy. The most common airway-related complications of such ICU maneuvers are laryngotracheal granulomas, webs, stenosis, malacia and, less commonly, tracheal necrosis with tracheo-esophageal or tracheo-arterial fistulae. Materials and methods: This paper gathers the opinions of experts of the Laryngotracheal Stenosis Committee of the European Laryngological Society, with the aim of alerting the medical community about the possible rise in number of COVID-19-related laryngotracheal stenosis (LTS), and the aspiration of paving the way to a more rationale concentration of these cases within referral specialist airway centers. Results: A range of prevention strategies, diagnostic work-up, and therapeutic approaches are reported and framed within the COVID-19 pandemic context. Conclusions: One of the most important roles of otolaryngologists when encountering airway-related signs and symptoms in patients with previous ICU hospitalization for COVID-19 is to maintain a high level of suspicion for LTS development, and share it with colleagues and other health care professionals. Such a condition requires specific expertise and should be comprehensively managed in tertiary referral centers.
    Keywords Airway team ; COVID-19 ; European laryngological society ; Intubation injuries ; Laryngotracheal stenosis ; Prevention ; Tracheostomy ; covid19
    Subject code 610
    Language English
    Publishing country it
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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