Evaluation and Treatment of Acute Laryngeal Injury at Time of Tracheostomy for Prolonged Intubation

气管切开术治疗长期插管时急性喉损伤的评估和治疗

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The primary objective was to assess incidence and severity of acute laryngeal injury (ALgI) following intubation at time of tracheostomy using a proposed grading scale. The secondary objective was to evaluate what factors influence the rate of decannulation. METHODS: Single institution cohort study with review of prospectively maintained database including patients from October 2021 to October 2022 who underwent tracheostomy for prolonged intubation/critical illness. Severity of ALgI was graded as mild, moderate, or severe based on intraoperative endoscopic findings (laryngeal mucosal ulceration and/or granulation tissue). Rates of tracheostomy decannulation were collected as the secondary outcome measure. RESULTS: Twenty-eight patients met criteria for inclusion. About 60.7% (n = 17) patients were female. Average age was 59.0 ± 13.2 years old. Average body mass index was 32.3 ± 14.0 kg/m(2). The most common endotracheal tube size was 7.5 (range = 6.0-8.0) inner diameter (ID) for men and 7.0 (range = 5.5-8.0) ID for women. Average Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) was 4.8 ± 2.4. Length of intubation was 15.7 ± 6.5 days (range = 5-30). Direct laryngoscopy at the time of tracheostomy demonstrated ALgI in 92.8% (n = 26) of patients. This was graded as mild (25.0%, n = 7), moderate (42.9%, n = 12), or severe (25.0%, n = 7). Severe ALgI was correlated with a reduced rate of tracheostomy decannulation compared to no/mild/moderate ALgI (28.5% vs 81.2%, P = .04). CONCLUSIONS: ALgI is highly prevalent in patients undergoing tracheostomy for prolonged intubation. Severe injury is associated with reduced rates of decannulation. Direct laryngoscopy at time of tracheostomy is warranted to diagnose ALgI and guide interventions. Determining the extent of laryngeal injury is prognostic and could help tailor follow-up and management strategies. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 4.

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