@Article{Sharma2021,
journal="Anestezjologia Intensywna Terapia",
issn="0209-1712",
year="2021",
title="Tracheostomy outcomes in coronavirus disease 2019: a systematic review and meta-analysis",
abstract="Tracheostomy is a standard surgical procedure that is used in critically ill patients who require sustained mechanical ventilation. In this article, we review the outcomes of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients who underwent tracheostomy. We searched for relevant articles on PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar, up to April 20, 2021. This meta- analysis examines ventilation liberation, decannulation, and hospital mortality rates in COVID-19 patients who have undergone tracheostomy. Two investigators evaluated the articles, and the differences of opinion were settled by consensus with a third author. A total of 4366 patients were included in 47 related articles for this meta-analysis. After data pooling, the proportions of ventilation liberation, decannulation and mortality were found to be 48% (95% CI: 31–64), 42% (95% CI: 17–69) and 18% (95% CI: 9–28) respectively. The Luis Furuya-Kanamori (LFK) index values for ventilation liberation, decannulation and mortality were 4.28, 1.32 and 0.69. No transmission of the disease attributable to participating in tracheostomy procedures was reported in most of the included articles.",
author="Sharma, Ankur
and D. Goel, Akhil
and Bhardwaj, Pankaj
and Kothari, Nikhil
and Goyal, Shilpa
and Kumar, Deepak
and Gupta, Manoj
and K. Garg, Mahendra
and K. Chauhan, Nishant
and Bhatia, Pradeep
and Goyal, Amit
and Misra, Sanjeev",
pages="419--429",
url="https://www.termedia.pl/Tracheostomy-outcomes-in-coronavirus-disease-2019-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis,144,46182,1,1.html"
}