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Tracheostomy decannulation is a significant milestone in the liberation of mechanically ventilated patients. Despite its importance, there is no universally accepted protocol for this procedure. This demands an evidence-based, individualized approach.
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Tracheostomy Care I: Pre-procedural Steps01:16

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A tracheostomy is a surgical technique that involves making an incision in the neck to provide access to the trachea. It is frequently used in medical conditions such as airway obstruction and prolonged mechanical ventilation. Effective nursing management is crucial for the long-term success of a tracheostomy.
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Tracheostomy Suctioning II: Procedure01:23

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Tracheostomy suctioning is a vital nursing procedure that involves removing secretions from the tracheostomy tube to maintain airway patency and prevent respiratory complications. Nurses need to understand the proper technique for tracheostomy suctioning to ensure patient safety and comfort. In this guide, we will outline the step-by-step process for performing tracheostomy suctioning, including preparing the sterile field, donning personal protective equipment (PPE), lubricating and connecting...
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Tracheostomy Care II: Procedure01:25

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Tracheostomy care is an essential nursing skill that involves cleaning and maintaining a tracheostomy tube to prevent infection and other complications. Here's a step-by-step guide explaining each procedure with its rationale. Note that disposable gloves are to be worn at all times and changed as often as needed to maintain a sterile work environment, and to protect both patient and healthcare worker.
Step 1: Perform hand hygiene, and put on personal protective equipment: gown, gloves, mask...
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Tracheostomy Suctioning I: Pre-Procedural Steps01:26

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Tracheostomy suctioning is a critical procedure healthcare professionals perform to maintain a patent airway in patients with a tracheostomy tube. This procedure is necessary when secretions accumulate in the airway, causing respiratory distress. Here is a step-wise procedural guide for performing tracheostomy suctioning using an open system.
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Tracheostomy: Procedure and Tubes

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A tracheostomy is a surgical procedure that creates an artificial opening into the trachea, typically at the second or third cartilaginous ring level. This opening allows the insertion of a tracheostomy tube, which can replace an endotracheal tube, provide mechanical ventilation, bypass an upper airway obstruction, or remove accumulated tracheobronchial secretions.
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Guidelines for Elective Pediatric Fiberoptic Intubation
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Pediatric tracheotomy decannulation: a protocol for success.

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Pediatric decannulation requires careful assessment. Evaluating airway patency through capping trials and polysomnography ensures safe removal of the tracheotomy tube in children.

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Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Otolaryngology
  • Respiratory Medicine
  • Critical Care

Background:

  • Pediatric tracheotomy is a common procedure with associated risks of long-term morbidity and mortality.
  • Timely decannulation is crucial once the indication for tracheotomy is resolved.
  • Standardized protocols for assessing decannulation readiness are needed.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss critical steps for assessing pediatric decannulation readiness.
  • To review recent literature supporting evaluation methods for decannulation protocols.

Main Methods:

  • Review of recent case series and retrospective studies on pediatric tracheotomy and decannulation.
  • Evaluation of methods including predecannulation endoscopic examination.
  • Assessment of progressive capping trials (daytime and overnight) and polysomnography.

Main Results:

  • Data support routine predecannulation endoscopic exams for airway patency.
  • Progressive capping trials and polysomnography are effective for evaluating readiness.
  • 24-hour inpatient observation post-decannulation aids in detecting early failures.

Conclusions:

  • Safe and effective pediatric decannulation relies on a structured evaluative approach.
  • Recommended steps include endoscopic exams, capping trials, and polysomnography.
  • Future protocols may be tailored to specific underlying causes for decannulation.