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Comparison of 3 Techniques for Percutaneous Tracheostomy : Traditional Marking Technique, Ultrasonography Guided Long Axis Approach and Short Axis Approach
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating ultrasound-guided percutaneous tracheostomy for Reliability of the Ultrasound in Percutaneous Tracheostomy. Completed, enrolled 60 participants.
Detailed Summary
Use of the ultrasound before, during and after percutaneous tracheostomy allows us great advantages; anatomy of the pre and paratracheal region and displaying potential aberrant vessels, and so the needle and dilator to move away from risk areas and ensure the prevention of possible vascular complications. Measuring the distance from the skin into the trachea can be done and this allows us to choose the average size tracheostomy tube. The aim of this study, In the process of applying percutaneous tracheostomy, to compare the reliability of the traditional landmark method, ultrasound-guided long axis in plane application and ultrasound-guided short axis out of plane application.
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to compare the reliability of the traditional landmark method, ultrasound-guided long axis in plane applications and ultrasound-guided short-axis out of plane application in the implementation process percutaneous tracheostomy