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Tracheostomy tubes fenestrated

Siddharth P, Mazzarella L. Granuloma associated with fenestrated tracheostomy tubes. Am J Surg 1985 150(2) 279-280. [Pg.332]

Epstein SK. Anatomy and physiology of tracheostomy. Respir Care 2005 50(4) 476-482. Hussey JD, Bishop MJ. Pressures required to move gas through the native airway in the presence of a fenestrated vs a nonfenestrated tracheostomy tube. Chest 1996 110(2) 494—497. [Pg.319]

Figure 15 Recording channels for Sa02 and PCO2 from an overnight polysomnogram. Note The ventilatory mode has been changed to assist control and the tracheostomy tube from a fenestrated uncuffed tube to a tight to the shaft tube. There is improved synchrony between the patient and the ventilator, resulting in improved gas exchange. Figure 15 Recording channels for Sa02 and PCO2 from an overnight polysomnogram. Note The ventilatory mode has been changed to assist control and the tracheostomy tube from a fenestrated uncuffed tube to a tight to the shaft tube. There is improved synchrony between the patient and the ventilator, resulting in improved gas exchange.

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