1-year survival rate of ICU patients undergoing tracheotomy, a low volume hospital experience

Janez Mohorko, A. Markota, B. Čizmarevič
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Purpose: Many critically ill patients require a tracheotomy during their ICU (Intensive Care Unit) stay. The aim of this study was to determine how many patients that undergo this procedure survive the hospital stay and are alive 1 year after the procedure. Methods: We retrospectively included 144 patients who had tracheotomies during their ICU stay at the UMC (University Medical Centre) Maribor in 2015 and compared the survival between patients hospitalized in the MICU (Medical Intensive Care Unit) and SICU (Surgical Intensive care unit). Results: This study showed that survival after tracheotomy in critically ill patients is low. Only 9.7% of all patients live without a tracheostomy after 1 year. The differences that were statistically significant between the MICU and SICU were observed only after the discharge from the ICU, with more people survivingthe MICU stay. Conclusions: There is little information involving 1-year survival rates of patients undergoing tracheotomies. We conclude that more studies regarding this issue need to be conducted.
ICU气管切开术患者的1年生存率,低容量医院经验
目的:许多危重患者在ICU(重症监护病房)住院期间需要气管切开术。本研究的目的是确定有多少患者接受了这种手术后存活下来,并在手术后存活1年。方法:我们回顾性地纳入了2015年在马里博尔大学医学中心ICU住院期间气管切开术的144例患者,并比较了MICU(内科重症监护病房)和SICU(外科重症监护病房)住院患者的生存率。结果:本研究显示危重患者气管切开术后生存率较低。只有9.7%的患者在1年后没有气管切开术。MICU和SICU之间的统计学差异仅在ICU出院后观察到,更多的人在MICU逗留期间存活。结论:关于气管切开术患者1年生存率的资料很少。我们的结论是,需要对这个问题进行更多的研究。
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