Retrospective review of acute post‐tracheostomy complications and contributing risk factors

Author:

Erickson Ericka L.1ORCID,Katta Juhi1ORCID,Sun Shuai2ORCID,Shan Lingpeng2ORCID,Lemeshow Stanley2,Schofield Minka L.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Ohio State University College of Medicine Columbus Ohio USA

2. The Ohio State University Department of Public Health Columbus Ohio USA

3. The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Columbus Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTracheostomy is performed for various indications ranging from prolonged ventilation to airway obstruction. Many factors may play a role in the incidence of complications in the immediate post‐operative period including patient‐related factors. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma are some of the most common pulmonary pathologies in the United States. The relationship between obstructive pulmonary diseases and acute post‐tracheostomy complications has been incompletely studied.DesignA retrospective chart review was designed in order to answer these objectives. Medical records were reviewed for the technique used, complications, and contributing patient factors. Post‐operative complications were defined as any tracheostomy‐related adverse event occurring within 14 days.SettingThe study took place at an academic comprehensive cancer.ParticipantsInclusion criteria included patients from January 2017 through December 2018 who underwent a tracheostomy. Exclusion criteria included presence of stomaplasty, total laryngectomy, and tracheostomies performed at outside hospitals.Main outcome measuresPatient factors examined included demographics, comorbidities, and body mass index with the primary outcome measured being the rate of tracheostomy complications.ResultsThe most common indication for tracheostomy among the 321 patients that met inclusion criteria was airway obstruction or a head and neck cancer surgical procedure. Obstructive sleep apnea was associated with acute complications in bivariate analysis (29.4% complications, p = .003). Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma were not associated with acute complications in bivariate analysis (11.6% complications, p = .302). Among the secondary outcomes measured, radiation was associated with early complications occurring in post‐operative days 0–6 (1.1%, p = .029).ConclusionPatients with obstructive sleep apnea may have a higher risk of acute post‐tracheostomy complications that might be due to the patient population at risk for obstructive sleep apnea. Patients with obstructive pulmonary pathologies such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder did not have an elevated risk of complications which is clinically significant when considering the utility of ventilation and tracheostomy in the management of acute respiratory failure secondary to these conditions.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology

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