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Flowchart for selecting an appropriate surgical airway in neurologically impaired pediatric intubated patients: a case series
Imaizumi, Mitsuyoshi; Suyama, Kazuhide; Goto, Aya; Hosoya, Mitsuaki; Murono, Shigeyuki.
  • Imaizumi, Mitsuyoshi; Fukushima Medical University. School of Medicine. Department of Otolaryngology. Fukushima. JP
  • Suyama, Kazuhide; Fukushima Medical University. School of Medicine. Department of Pediatrics. Fukushima. JP
  • Goto, Aya; Fukushima Medical University. Health Information and Epidemiology Center for Integrated Science and Humanities. Fukushima. JP
  • Hosoya, Mitsuaki; Fukushima Medical University. School of Medicine. Department of Pediatrics. Fukushima. JP
  • Murono, Shigeyuki; Fukushima Medical University. School of Medicine. Department of Otolaryngology. Fukushima. JP
Braz. j. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 89(5): 101290, Sept.-Oct. 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1520488
ABSTRACT
Abstract

Objective:

Medical advances have resulted in increased survival rates of neurologically impaired children who may require mechanical ventilation and subsequent tracheostomy as a surgical airway. However, at present, there is no definite consensus regarding the timing and methods for placement of a surgical airway in a neurologically impaired intubated child who needs to be cared for over a long-term period. We therefore created a flowchart for the selection of a surgical airway for Neurologically Impaired Pediatric Patients (NIPPs).

Methods:

The flowchart includes information on the patients' backgrounds, such as intubation period, prognosis related to reversibility, and history of aspiration pneumonia. To evaluate the importance of the flowchart, first we conducted a survey of pediatricians regarding selection of a surgical airway, and we also evaluated the appropriateness of the flowchart among pediatricians and caregivers through questionnaire surveys which include satisfaction with the decision-making process, and postoperative course after discharge.

Results:

A total of 21 NIPPs with intubation underwent surgery and a total of 24 participants (14 pediatricians and 10 caregivers) completed the survey. The answers regarding the importance of the flowchart showed that eleven pediatricians had experience selecting of surgical airways, nine of whom had had experiences in which they had to make a difficult decision. The answers regarding the appropriateness of the flowchart revealed that all pediatricians and caregivers were satisfied with the decision-making process and postoperative course after discharge using the flowchart.

Conclusions:

The present study demonstrated the effectiveness of our flowchart for selecting an appropriate surgical airway in NIPP. By referring to our flowchart, pediatricians and caregivers are likely to be able to select an appropriate surgical airway, leading to increased satisfaction with the decision-making process and postoperative course. Level of Evidence 4.


Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Language: English Journal: Braz. j. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) Journal subject: Otolaryngology Year: 2023 Type: Article Affiliation country: Japan Institution/Affiliation country: Fukushima Medical University/JP

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Language: English Journal: Braz. j. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) Journal subject: Otolaryngology Year: 2023 Type: Article Affiliation country: Japan Institution/Affiliation country: Fukushima Medical University/JP