Comparison of the frequency of short-term complications of percutaneous dilatation tracheostomy and versus surgical tracheostomy: A clinical trial

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avatar Gholamreza Mohajeri , avatar Vahid Goharian , avatar Mohsen Kolahdouzan , *


how to cite: Mohajeri G, Goharian V, Kolahdouzan M. Comparison of the frequency of short-term complications of percutaneous dilatation tracheostomy and versus surgical tracheostomy: A clinical trial. koomesh. 2018;20(3):e152991. 

Abstract

Introduction: Percutaneous dilatation tracheostomy (PDT) is suggested as a method to perform an elective tracheostomy. The aim of this study was to determine the frequency distribution of short-term complications of tracheostomy through the lid in contrast to tracheostomy tracheostomy (ST) in Alzahra hospital in Isfahan (Iran). Materials and Methods: In this clinical trial study, 40 patients were divided randomly into two groups of 20 patiencts: PDT, and surgical tracheostomy (ST). Patients were matched for age, sex, duration of surgery and intraoperative bleeding, length neck, cost, short-term complications. Results: Duration of operation and length of the neck in the PDT group was significantly less than ST (5.05 vs 14.2 min, P

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