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Tracheostomy management in patients with severe acute respiratory distress syndrome receiving extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: an International Multicenter Retrospective Study.

Matthieu SchmidtChristoph FisserGennaro MartucciDarryl AbramsThomas FrapardKonstantin PopugaevAntonio ArcadipaneBianca BrombergerGiovanni LinoAlexis SerraSacha RozencwajgMatthias LubnowSergey PetrikovThomas MuellerAlain CombesTài PhamDaniel Brodienull null
Published in: Critical care (London, England) (2021)
In contrast to patients undergoing tracheostomy after ECMO decannulation, tracheostomy during ECMO was neither associated with a decrease in sedation and analgesia levels nor with an increase in the level of consciousness. This finding together with a higher risk of local bleeding in the days following the procedure reinforces the need for a case-by-case discussion on the balance between risks and benefits of tracheotomy when performed during ECMO.
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