Intrapulmonary percussive ventilation via Mini-Trach II in critical care: a case report

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Background: Intrapulmonary percussive ventilation (IPV) facilitates the mobilization and clearance of bronchial secretions. Cricothyroidotomy using a Mini-Trach II device is a minimally invasive method used for secretion clearance. To our knowledge, there are no previous reports regarding IPV combined with Mini-Trach II. Case presentation: An 82-year-old man underwent controlled mechanical ventilation and IPV via an endotracheal tube to treat atelectasis following emergency surgical repair of a traumatic diaphragm laceration. He underwent cricothyroidotomy using Mini-Trach II for ensuring airway management after extubation. On resumption, IPV through a mouthpiece or face mask was unsuccessful owing to air leakage from his mouth. However, IPV via the already inserted Mini-Trach II could deliver the percussion flow and led to a marked improvement in his condition. Conclusion: This experience indicates that Mini-Trach II is beneficial as a minimally invasive interface for IPV that can deliver percussion flow efficiently.

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Niisato, E., Hiramoto, Y., Yamada, H., & Matsumiya, N. (2021). Intrapulmonary percussive ventilation via Mini-Trach II in critical care: a case report. JA Clinical Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40981-021-00464-6

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