| Literature DB >> 35619750 |
Jun Miyata1,2, Kaname Dateoka1,2, Tetsuya Yoshioka1,2.
Abstract
Acute airway obstruction long after tracheostomy has rarely been reported. An 81-year-old Japanese woman with a tracheostomy tube for 12 years developed a 2-day history of coughing-up sputum with difficulty, foreign body sensation, and mild dyspnea. Dyspnea worsened immediately after computed tomography, showing soft tissue opacity between the tip of the tracheostomy tube and the bronchi. A movable mass in the trachea, identified as mucus by pathological examination, was removed using bronchoscopy. Acute airway obstruction by a mucus plug potentially occurred with a long history of insertion of a tracheostomy tube. Emergency imaging studies and bronchoscopy were useful for management.Entities:
Keywords: Airway obstruction; bronchoscopy; mucus plug; patient safety; tracheostomy
Year: 2022 PMID: 35619750 PMCID: PMC9127856 DOI: 10.1177/2050313X221100874
Source DB: PubMed Journal: SAGE Open Med Case Rep ISSN: 2050-313X
Figure 1.A soft tissue opacity (arrow) seen between the tip of the tracheostomy tube and the bronchi on the computed tomography scan: (a) axial view on the admission day, (b) sagittal view on the admission day, (c) axial view on Day 8, and (d) sagittal view on Day 8.
Figure 2.Stuck mucus revealed by bronchoscopy on Day 8.
Cases of airway obstruction caused by mucus plug within a tracheostomy tube.
| Patient age (years), sex | Past medical history | Onset | Symptoms | Findings | Outcome | Reference |
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| 69, male | Locally invasive vocal cord squamous cell carcinoma | 1 hour after tracheostomy | Respiratory difficulty | A hemorrhagic mucus plug in the tracheostomy tube | Improvement after tracheostomy tube suctioning | Kumar et al.
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| 70, male | Chronic obstructive lung disease and obstructive sleep apnea | Not reported | Respiratory difficulty | Thick mucus secretions obstructing the tracheostomy tube | Cardiopulmonary arrest and death | Rowe et al.
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| 70, male | Laryngeal carcinoma | Not reported | Respiratory difficulty | Inspissated sputum and concretions at the base of the tracheostomy tube | Improvement after removing the tracheostomy tube | Rowe et al.
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| 59, female | Throat carcinoma | Not reported | Respiratory difficulty | Thick mucus secretions obstructing the tracheostomy tube | Improvement after removing the tracheostomy tube | Rowe et al.
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