Yıl: 2023 Cilt: 65 Sayı: 4 Sayfa Aralığı: 555 - 561 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.24953/turkjped.2023.185 İndeks Tarihi: 13-09-2023

Outcomes of newborns with tracheostomy: single center experience

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Background. Babies with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) are discharged with the support of a home-type mechanical ventilator, after opening a tracheostomy. In addition, although rare, tracheostomy is required in the neonatal period in congenital airway malformations. Early tracheostomy is appropriate to prevent complications due to prolonged intubation. We aimed to find the appropriate time for tracheostomy by examining the tracheostomy opening and closing times, complications and demographic characteristics of the patients, who were hospitalized and underwent tracheostomy in our neonatal intensive care unit. Methods. This retrospective study involved infants admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit between January 2014 and 2019 and discharged following tracheostomy. Information acquired from hospital data was enrolled. The protocol was registered with ClinicalTrials.gov identifier NCT04497740. Results. Twenty-six neonates with median 27.5 weeks gestational age and birth weight 885 gr were enrolled in the study. The mean opening time for tracheostomy was 54 ± 24 days, and the postmenstrual age (PMA) was 36 ± 3 weeks. The mean time to closure of tracheostomy in newborns with a tracheostomy was 387 ± 164 days. The duration of accidental decannulation developed as an early complication in 8 patients was mean 11 ± 8 days. Aspiration pneumonia in 2, subglottic stenosis in 5, accidental decannulation in 2, suprastomal collapse in 7, tracheocutaneous fistula in 8 and granulation tissue in 2 patients were found to be late complications, which occurred within median 90 days. Conclusions. If there is no evidence that breathing has improved and the patient is still using a mechanical ventilator at high pressures and high oxygen concentration, a tracheostomy placement should be considered within two months.
Anahtar Kelime: newborn neonatal tracheostomy extremely low birth premature congenital airway malformations.

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APA Tandircioglu U, dogan O, Günaydın R, yigit s, CELIK H (2023). Outcomes of newborns with tracheostomy: single center experience. , 555 - 561. 10.24953/turkjped.2023.185
Chicago Tandircioglu Umit Ayse,dogan Ozge,Günaydın Rıza Önder,yigit sule,CELIK HASAN TOLGA Outcomes of newborns with tracheostomy: single center experience. (2023): 555 - 561. 10.24953/turkjped.2023.185
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AMA Tandircioglu U,dogan O,Günaydın R,yigit s,CELIK H Outcomes of newborns with tracheostomy: single center experience. . 2023; 555 - 561. 10.24953/turkjped.2023.185
Vancouver Tandircioglu U,dogan O,Günaydın R,yigit s,CELIK H Outcomes of newborns with tracheostomy: single center experience. . 2023; 555 - 561. 10.24953/turkjped.2023.185
IEEE Tandircioglu U,dogan O,Günaydın R,yigit s,CELIK H "Outcomes of newborns with tracheostomy: single center experience." , ss.555 - 561, 2023. 10.24953/turkjped.2023.185
ISNAD Tandircioglu, Umit Ayse vd. "Outcomes of newborns with tracheostomy: single center experience". (2023), 555-561. https://doi.org/10.24953/turkjped.2023.185
APA Tandircioglu U, dogan O, Günaydın R, yigit s, CELIK H (2023). Outcomes of newborns with tracheostomy: single center experience. Turkish Journal of Pediatrics, 65(4), 555 - 561. 10.24953/turkjped.2023.185
Chicago Tandircioglu Umit Ayse,dogan Ozge,Günaydın Rıza Önder,yigit sule,CELIK HASAN TOLGA Outcomes of newborns with tracheostomy: single center experience. Turkish Journal of Pediatrics 65, no.4 (2023): 555 - 561. 10.24953/turkjped.2023.185
MLA Tandircioglu Umit Ayse,dogan Ozge,Günaydın Rıza Önder,yigit sule,CELIK HASAN TOLGA Outcomes of newborns with tracheostomy: single center experience. Turkish Journal of Pediatrics, vol.65, no.4, 2023, ss.555 - 561. 10.24953/turkjped.2023.185
AMA Tandircioglu U,dogan O,Günaydın R,yigit s,CELIK H Outcomes of newborns with tracheostomy: single center experience. Turkish Journal of Pediatrics. 2023; 65(4): 555 - 561. 10.24953/turkjped.2023.185
Vancouver Tandircioglu U,dogan O,Günaydın R,yigit s,CELIK H Outcomes of newborns with tracheostomy: single center experience. Turkish Journal of Pediatrics. 2023; 65(4): 555 - 561. 10.24953/turkjped.2023.185
IEEE Tandircioglu U,dogan O,Günaydın R,yigit s,CELIK H "Outcomes of newborns with tracheostomy: single center experience." Turkish Journal of Pediatrics, 65, ss.555 - 561, 2023. 10.24953/turkjped.2023.185
ISNAD Tandircioglu, Umit Ayse vd. "Outcomes of newborns with tracheostomy: single center experience". Turkish Journal of Pediatrics 65/4 (2023), 555-561. https://doi.org/10.24953/turkjped.2023.185