医学
三级护理
气道管理
气管造口管
气道
重症监护医学
机械通风
儿科医院
医疗保健
急诊医学
医疗急救
儿科
外科
经济增长
精神科
经济
作者
Aaron St‐Laurent,David Zielinski,Adam Qazi,Aceel Al-Awadi,Athari Almajed,Darryl J. Adamko,Tareq Alabdoulsalam,Jackie Chiang,Michael Derynck,Chris Gerdung,Karen Kam,Sherri L. Katz,Ian MacLusky,Kevan Mehta,Dimas Mateos,The Thanh D. Nguyen,Jean‐Paul Praud,Frédéric Proulx,Michael Seear,Mary Jane Smith
摘要
OBJECTIVES: To describe the current clinical practice patterns of Canadian pediatric respirologists at pediatric tertiary care institutions regarding chronic tracheostomy tube care and management of home invasive ventilation. METHODS: A pediatric respirologist/pediatrician with expertise in tracheostomy tube care and home ventilation was identified at each Canadian pediatric tertiary care center to complete a 59-item survey of multiple choice and short answer questions. Domains assessed included tracheostomy tube care, caregiver competency and home monitoring, speaking valves, medical management of tracheostomy complications, decannulation, and long-term follow-up. RESULTS: The response rate was 100% (17/17) with all Canadian tertiary care pediatric centers represented and heterogeneity of practice was observed in all domains assessed. For example, though most centers employ Bivona™ (17/17) and Shiley™ (15/17) tracheostomy tubes, variability was observed around tube change, re-use, and cleaning practices. Most centers require two trained caregivers (14/17) and recommend 24/7 eyes on care and oxygen saturation monitoring. Discharge with an emergency tracheostomy kit was universal (17/17). Considerable heterogeneity was observed in the timing and use of speaking valves and speech-language assessment. Inhaled anti-pseudomonal antibiotics are employed by most centers (16/17) though the indication, agent, and protocol varied by center. Though decannulation practices varied considerably, the requirement of upper airway patency was universally required to proceed with decannulation (17/17) independent of ongoing ventilatory support requirements. CONCLUSION: Considerable variability in pediatric tracheostomy tube care practice exists across Canada. These results will serve as a starting point to standardize and evaluate tracheostomy tube care nationally.
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