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Ultrasound imaging for endotracheal tube repositioning during percutaneous tracheostomy in a cadaver model: a potential teaching modality.

Peter M Tonui1, Andrew D Nish2, Hayden L Smith3, Paul V Letendre4, Dustin R Portela5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Percutaneous tracheostomy (PCT) is a widely accepted method for the insertion of a tracheostomy tube in a critically ill patient. Because a patient's preexisting endotracheal tube is manipulated during the procedure, premature extubation with potential catastrophic loss of airway control is a risk. As portable ultrasound imaging becomes increasingly useful in the critical care setting, investigations continue to determine the safety of PCT with the technology.
METHODS: Introduction of an endotracheal tube in the proximal airway under bronchoscopic guidance was performed in a cadaver. The endotracheal tube cuff was inflated with agitated water and visualized using a portable ultrasound device. The endotracheal tube cuff was then withdrawn under ultrasound guidance to the proximal trachea.
RESULTS: Sonographic visualization of the endotracheal tube cuff within the trachea was successfully achieved. The endotracheal tube was withdrawn to the proximal trachea, and satisfactory needle cannulation of the trachea was performed.
CONCLUSION: Ultrasound can be used to identify an endotracheal tube cuff during a PCT, and repositioning the endotracheal tube under ultrasound guidance could decrease the risk of accidental extubation. This approach to PCT may be used in a cadaveric model to teach anatomy and procedural skills to learners and possibly further adopted in real patients to improve the overall safety profile of the PCT procedure.

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Keywords:  Airway extubation; cadaver; tracheostomy; ultrasonography

Year:  2014        PMID: 25249798      PMCID: PMC4171790     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ochsner J        ISSN: 1524-5012


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