| Literature DB >> 33210096 |
A Rotman1, A J Dando1, J Shorthouse2, M Girgis2, S A R Nouraei1.
Abstract
This report describes the care provided to a 64-year-old woman presenting with airway obstruction following recovery from COVID-19 pneumonitis, prolonged tracheal intubation and tracheostomy weaning. Her initial admission was with COVID-19 pneumonitis during the first surge of cases in early 2020, and was complicated by multiple bilateral segmental pulmonary emboli, a 28-day stay in intensive care, 16 days of mechanical ventilation and finally, a tracheostomy with subsequent weaning of respiratory support and rehabilitation. On presentation, her symptoms of airway obstruction were because of significant granuloma of the posterior glottis and subglottis, as well as a mild lambdoid deformity at the site of her previous tracheostomy. The key learning points described relate to the use of apnoeic oxygenation during the COVID-19 pandemic, managing the shared airway, as well as the management of post-intubation laryngotracheal complications.Entities:
Keywords: COVID‐19; airway obstruction; apnoeic oxygenation; jet ventilation
Year: 2020 PMID: 33210096 PMCID: PMC7649047 DOI: 10.1002/anr3.12082
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anaesth Rep ISSN: 2637-3726