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Article ; Online: Utilization and outcomes of tracheostomies in the intensive care unit in Iceland in 2007-2020: A descriptive study.

Kristinsdottir, Eyrun A / Sigvaldason, Kristinn / Karason, Sigurbergur / Jonasdottir, Rannveig J / Bodvarsdottir, Regina / Olafsson, Oddur / Tryggvason, Geir / Gudbjartsson, Tomas / Sigurdsson, Martin I

Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica

2022  Volume 66, Issue 8, Page(s) 996–1002

Abstract: Background: Tracheostomies are commonly utilized in ICU patients due to prolonged mechanical ventilation, upper airway obstruction, or surgery in the face/neck region. However, practices regarding the timing of placement and utilization vary. This study ...

Abstract Background: Tracheostomies are commonly utilized in ICU patients due to prolonged mechanical ventilation, upper airway obstruction, or surgery in the face/neck region. However, practices regarding the timing of placement and utilization vary. This study provides a nationwide overview of tracheostomy utilization and outcomes in the ICU over a 14-year period.
Methods: A retrospective study including all patients that received a tracheostomy during their ICU stay in Iceland between 2007 and 2020. Data were retrieved from hospital records on admission cause, comorbidities, indication for tracheostomy insertion, duration of mechanical ventilation before and after tracheostomy placement, extubation attempts, complications, length of ICU and hospital stay and survival. Descriptive statistics were provided, and survival analysis was performed using Cox regression.
Results: A total of 336 patients (median age 64 years, 33% females) received a tracheostomy during the study period. The most common indication for tracheostomy insertion was respiratory failure, followed by neurological disorders. The median duration of mechanical ventilation prior to tracheostomy insertion was 9 days and at least one extubation had been attempted in 35% of the cases. Percutaneous tracheostomies were 32%. The overall rate of complications was 25% and the most common short-term complication was bleeding (5%). In-hospital mortality was 33%. The one- and five-year survival rate was 60% and 44%, respectively.
Conclusions: We describe a whole-nation practice of tracheostomies. A notable finding is the relatively low rate of extubation attempts prior to tracheostomy insertion. Future work should focus on standardization of assessing the need for tracheostomy and the role of extubation attempts prior to tracheostomy placement.
MeSH term(s) Female ; Humans ; Iceland/epidemiology ; Intensive Care Units ; Length of Stay ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Respiration, Artificial ; Retrospective Studies ; Tracheostomy
Language English
Publishing date 2022-06-24
Publishing country England
Document type Journal Article
ZDB-ID 80002-8
ISSN 1399-6576 ; 0001-5172
ISSN (online) 1399-6576
ISSN 0001-5172
DOI 10.1111/aas.14105
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