Background
Early tracheostomy can reduce the time required for mechanical ventilation, the duration of ICU stay, and treatment expenses. Choosing the optimal time for tracheostomy in patients with severe head injury is therefore important. The purpose of this study was to find the optimal time for tracheostomy according to Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS).
Materials and Methods
In this prospective study, patients with severe head injury (GCS< 8) admitted to the ICU of Kerman Shahid Bahonar Hospital were evaluated every day according to their GCS, and possible need for tracheostomy.
Results
Seventy-four patients were enrolled. The GCS of 49 patients on day 5 following ICU admission was< 9. Forty-two patients (85.7%) eventually needed tracheostomy, and tracheostomy was not required in the remainder (14.3%). The prevalence of tracheostomy in patients with GCS> 9 was 50%, and this difference was statistically …
نام مقاله:
Use of glasgow coma scale as an indicator for early tracheostomy in patients with severe head injury
نویسندگان:
Mehdi Ahmadinegad, Saied Karamouzian, Mohammad Reza Lashkarizadeh
نام مجله:
Journal Tanaffos