OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the procedure time, complications, and percutaneous dilational tracheostomy (PDT) charges. DESIGN: Operative data were prospectively collected for 356 PDTs including the initial series of 141 PDTs reported in 1994. Short- and long-term complications were retrospectively identified by review of medical records and patient telephone interviews. MATERIALS AND METHODS: PDT was performed using the "Ciaglia" method of serial dilation over a Seldinger guidewire. Discharged patients (n = 258) were followed for a mean (+/-SD) of 10 +/- 7 months. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: The mean procedure time was 15 +/- 8 minutes; operative mortality rate, 0.3% (1/356); overall complication rate, 19% (69/356); long-term symptomatic tracheal stenosis rate, 3.7% (8/214). The mean total patient charge for bedside PDT was $1,370; for open tracheostomy in the operating room, $2,675. CONCLUSIONS: Surgeons can rapidly perform PDT at the bedside with a lower risk of complications than open tracheostomy and at a significantly reduced patient charge.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the procedure time, complications, and percutaneous dilational tracheostomy (PDT) charges. DESIGN: Operative data were prospectively collected for 356 PDTs including the initial series of 141 PDTs reported in 1994. Short- and long-term complications were retrospectively identified by review of medical records and patient telephone interviews. MATERIALS AND METHODS: PDT was performed using the "Ciaglia" method of serial dilation over a Seldinger guidewire. Discharged patients (n = 258) were followed for a mean (+/-SD) of 10 +/- 7 months. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: The mean procedure time was 15 +/- 8 minutes; operative mortality rate, 0.3% (1/356); overall complication rate, 19% (69/356); long-term symptomatic tracheal stenosis rate, 3.7% (8/214). The mean total patient charge for bedside PDT was $1,370; for open tracheostomy in the operating room, $2,675. CONCLUSIONS: Surgeons can rapidly perform PDT at the bedside with a lower risk of complications than open tracheostomy and at a significantly reduced patient charge.
Authors: M K Walz; K Peitgen; N Thürauf; H A Trost; U Wolfhard; A Sander; C Ahmadi; F W Eigler Journal: Intensive Care Med Date: 1998-07 Impact factor: 17.440