Outcomes of tracheostomy in COVID-19 patients in national guard health affairs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

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Objectives: To evaluate coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patient tracheostomy outcomes. Methods: All COVID-19 patients at the National Guard Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, were retrospectively recruited. Those who had tracheostomies between April and December 2020 were included. Results: The population was 45 patients, of which 30 (66.7%) were males, 15 (33.3%) were females and the mean age was 66.76±12.74 years. The tracheostomy indications were anticipated prolonged weaning in 40 (88.9%) and failed extubation in 5 (11.1%) of the patients. The mean intubation to tracheostomy duration was 20.62±7.21 days. Mortalities were high, with most attributed to COVID-19. Mortality and a pre-tracheostomy C-reactive protein (CRP) uptrend were significantly related (p=0.039). Mortality and intubation to tracheostomy duration were not significantly related. The mean post-tracheostomy time to death was 10.64±6.9 days. Among the survivors, 20 (44.4%) males and 11 (24.4%) females were weaned off mechanical ventilation; 9 (20%) remained on ventilation during the study. The mean ventilation weaning time was 27.92±20 days. Conclusion: The high mortality rate was attributed to COVID-19. Mortality and a pre-tracheostomy CRP uptrend were significantly related; uptrend patients experienced far more mortalities than downtrend patients. Unlike previous findings, mortality and intubation to tracheostomy duration were not significantly related.

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AlHumaid, S., Elkrim, M. A., AlOqaili, Y. A., AlSowailmi, G. A., AlObaid, F. A., AlSalem, A. A., … AlDorzi, H. M. (2021). Outcomes of tracheostomy in COVID-19 patients in national guard health affairs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Saudi Medical Journal, 42(11), 1217–1222. https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2021.42.11.20210505

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