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Tracheal airway pressure in tracheostomy tube capping trials: an experimental study.

Andreas NowakSten MartinMaik HöhneWinfried HellerTaras I UsichenkoEckart Klemm
Published in: BMC pulmonary medicine (2022)
The cuff is a central element for the pressure drop in the airway and thus airway resistance during spontaneous translaryngeal breathing with a capped TT. Complete deflation reduces the pressure drop in the trachea. Due to deformation of the cuff, measured pressures are irregular as the volume flow is increased. Incomplete deflated cuffs and material characteristics of tracheostomy tubes and cuffs in addition to anatomical and clinical variables may cause unsuccessful capping trials due to increased airway resistance. All stoma buttons showed that pressure drop and thus airway resistance due to stoma buttons has no clinical relevance.
Keyphrases
  • acute respiratory distress syndrome
  • extracorporeal membrane oxygenation