Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3165482023> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3165482023 endingPage "646" @default.
- W3165482023 startingPage "646" @default.
- W3165482023 abstract "Approximately 5% to 15% of patients with COVID-19 require invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) and, at times, tracheostomy. Details regarding the safety and use of tracheostomy in treating COVID-19 continue to evolve.To evaluate the association of tracheostomy with COVID-19 patient outcomes and the risk of SARS-CoV-2 transmission among health care professionals (HCPs).EMBASE (Ovid), Medline (Ovid), and Web of Science from January 1, 2020, to March 4, 2021.English-language studies investigating patients with COVID-19 who were receiving IMV and undergoing tracheostomy. Observational and randomized clinical trials were eligible (no randomized clinical trials were found in the search). All screening was performed by 2 reviewers (P.S. and M.L.). Overall, 156 studies underwent full-text review.We performed data extraction in accordance with Meta-analysis of Observational Studies in Epidemiology guidelines. We used a random-effects model, and ROBINS-I was used for the risk-of-bias analysis.SARS-CoV-2 transmission between HCPs and levels of personal protective equipment, in addition to complications, time to decannulation, ventilation weaning, and intensive care unit (ICU) discharge in patients with COVID-19 who underwent tracheostomy.Of the 156 studies that underwent full-text review, only 69 were included in the qualitative synthesis, and 14 of these 69 studies (20.3%) were included in the meta-analysis. A total of 4669 patients were included in the 69 studies, and the mean (range) patient age across studies was 60.7 (49.1-68.8) years (43 studies [62.3%] with 1856 patients). We found that in all studies, 1854 patients (73.8%) were men and 658 (26.2%) were women. We found that 28 studies (40.6%) investigated either surgical tracheostomy or percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy. Overall, 3 of 58 studies (5.17%) identified a small subset of HCPs who developed COVID-19 that was associated with tracheostomy. Studies did not consistently report the number of HCPs involved in tracheostomy. Among the patients, early tracheostomy was associated with faster ICU discharge (mean difference, 6.17 days; 95% CI, -11.30 to -1.30), but no change in IMV weaning (mean difference, -2.99 days; 95% CI, -8.32 to 2.33) or decannulation (mean difference, -3.12 days; 95% CI, -7.35 to 1.12). There was no association between mortality or perioperative complications and type of tracheostomy. A risk-of-bias evaluation that used ROBINS-I demonstrated notable bias in the confounder and patient selection domains because of a lack of randomization and cohort matching. There was notable heterogeneity in study reporting.The findings of this systematic review and meta-analysis indicate that enhanced personal protective equipment is associated with low rates of SARS-CoV-2 transmission during tracheostomy. Early tracheostomy in patients with COVID-19 may reduce ICU stay, but this finding is limited by the observational nature of the included studies." @default.
- W3165482023 created "2021-06-07" @default.
- W3165482023 creator A5008513219 @default.
- W3165482023 creator A5046209949 @default.
- W3165482023 creator A5057423483 @default.
- W3165482023 creator A5077059002 @default.
- W3165482023 creator A5080201960 @default.
- W3165482023 date "2021-07-01" @default.
- W3165482023 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W3165482023 title "Association of Tracheostomy With Outcomes in Patients With COVID-19 and SARS-CoV-2 Transmission Among Health Care Professionals" @default.
- W3165482023 cites W1653113022 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W1965688813 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W1979423827 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W2037454769 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W2131070567 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W2133035367 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W2137621080 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W2147129754 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W2157718800 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W2189275428 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W2338596367 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W2531269403 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W2588681363 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W2772939535 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W2776109853 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W2778096440 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W2904552455 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W2978499609 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3008443627 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3009392267 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3019032020 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3019086896 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3020673234 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3021068282 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3021504164 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3023496450 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3024748638 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3025031378 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3025183233 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3025226259 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3025582588 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3025817904 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3026036744 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3029786187 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3030485075 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3031450785 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3033346557 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3034544043 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3037207542 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3037914870 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3040815567 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3041027211 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3041694528 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3041758608 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3041965292 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3045205575 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3046060678 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3046667029 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3046897795 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3047521593 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3047647359 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3047887311 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3048632616 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3048721476 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3049583880 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3061520500 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3080296106 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3080413948 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3080436437 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3081064087 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3081561256 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3081626637 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3081956358 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3083053731 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3087039708 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3087073023 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3087248341 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3089673109 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3092259995 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3092402437 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3096154242 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3096341192 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3096685218 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3097056315 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3097863232 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3100626073 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3101764069 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3102995864 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3104287333 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3105862393 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3106136033 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3111129851 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3111457263 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3112146676 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3112387681 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3116193371 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3118767149 @default.
- W3165482023 cites W3118873013 @default.