Incidence of tracheal stenosis and other late complications after percutaneous tracheostomy

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Norwood, S
Vallina, VL
Short, K
Saigusa, M
Fernandez, LG
McLarty, JW
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[1] E Texas Med Ctr, Dept Surg, Trauma Div, Tyler, TX 75710 USA
[2] E Texas Med Ctr, Dept Surg, Maxillofacial Div, Tyler, TX 75710 USA
[3] E Texas Med Ctr, Dept Radiol, Tyler, TX 75710 USA
[4] Univ Texas Hlth Ctr, Tyler, TX 75710 USA
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10.1097/00000658-200008000-00014
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Objective To determine the incidence of tracheal stenosis, voice and breathing changes, and stomal complications after percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy (PDT). Methods From December 1992 through June 1999, 420 critically ill patients underwent 422 PDTs. There were 340 (81%) long-term survivors, 100 (29%) of whom were interviewed and offered further evaluation by fiberoptic laryngotracheoscopy (FOL) and tracheal computed tomography (CT). Tracheal stenosis was defined as more than 10% tracheal narrowing on transaxial sections or coronal and sagittal reconstruction views. Forty-eight patients agreed to CT evaluation; 38 patients also underwent FOL. CT and FOL evaluations occurred at 30 +/- 25 (mean +/- standard deviation) months after PDT. Results Twenty-seven (27%) patients reported voice changes and 2 (2%) reported persistent severe hoarseness. Vocal cord abnormalities occurred in 4/38 (11%) patients, laryngeal granuloma in 1 (3%) patient, focal tracheal mucosal erythema in 2 (5%) patients, and severe tracheomalacia/stenosis in 1 (2.6%) patient. CT identified mild (11-25%) stenosis in 10 (21%) asymptomatic patients, moderate (26-50%) stenosis in 4 (8.3%) patients, 2 who were symptomatic, and severe (>50%) stenosis in 1 (2%) symptomatic patient. Ten patients (10%) reported persistent respiratory problems after tracheal decannulation, but only lour agreed to be studied. Two patients had moderate stenosis, and one had severe stenosis. One patient's CT scan was normal. No long-term stomal complications were identified or reported. Conclusions Subjective voice changes and tracheal abnormalities are common after endotracheal intubation followed by PDT. Long term follow-up of critically ill patients identified a 31% rate of more than 10% tracheal stenosis after PDT. Symptomatic stenosis manifested by subjective respiratory symptoms after decannulation was found in 3 of 48 (6%) patients.
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