Upper airway and tracheostomy management in patients with COVID-19: A long-term acute care hospital (LTACH)

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Nguyen, Alvin [1 ]
Rajski, Barbara [2 ]
Furey, Vicki [2 ]
Duffner, Lisa [3 ]
Young, Bryce [4 ]
Husain, Inna A. [5 ]
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[1] Univ Illinois, Coll Med, 1853 W Polk St, Chicago, IL 60612 USA
[2] RML Specialty Hosp, Dept Rehabil, Hinsdale, IL USA
[3] RML Specialty Hosp, Off Clin Res, Hinsdale, IL USA
[4] Midwestern Univ, Chicago Coll Osteopath Med, Downers Grove, IL USA
[5] Community Hosp, Dept Pathol, Munster, IN USA
关键词
COVID-19; Tracheostomy; Mechanical ventilation; Laryngology; Otolaryngology; Speech-language pathology; OUTCOMES; VOICE;
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10.1016/j.amjoto.2023.104029
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R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
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100213 ;
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Objective: Describe the tracheostomy and ventilation management of patients admitted due to COVID-19 as facilitated by speech language pathologists (SLPs) and otolaryngologists within the long-term acute care hospital (LTACH) setting.Study design: Retrospective cohort study.Setting: Long-term acute care hospital. Subjects and methods: A retrospective chart review was conducted on all patients admitted to RML Specialty Hospital for respiratory failure secondary to COVID-19 from April 1, 2020 to November 30, 2021. Demographic information, laryngeal findings, and tracheostomy management was reviewed. Descriptive statistics and chi-square analysis were performed.Results: Amongst the 213 subjects, 80.0 % arrived on mechanical ventilation. 23.0 % required otolaryngology consultation during LTACH stay due to poor Passy Muir Valve (PMV) or tracheostomy capping tolerance. 35 (71.4 %) of those consulted had abnormal laryngeal findings on exam with subglottic/tracheal stenosis and laryngeal edema being most common at 38.8 % and 20.4 %, respectively. 28.6 % of those with laryngeal findings were decannulated by discharge. Mechanical ventilator weaning and decannulation success were 86.6 % and 62.5 %, respectively. No association (p > 0.05) between number of intubations and abnormal laryngeal findings were found. No association (p > 0.05) between number of intubations or prone-positioning and decannulation success at discharge were found.Conclusion: LTACHs can serve a specific role in upper airway rehabilitation and tracheostomy care in the post COVID-19 period. SLPs and otolaryngologists should be involved in the care of these patients to help facilitate decannulation and return to normal laryngeal function.
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