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Subglottic secretions

Continuous aspiration of subglottic secretions to prevent ventilator-associated pneumonia ... [Pg.216]

Suction subglottic secretions before deflating tracheostomy cuff... [Pg.511]

Endotracheal intubation Keep cuff pressure optimal aspirate subglottic secretions before deflating cuff IB C... [Pg.65]

We suggest that CASS and oral intubation should be implemented whenever possible. Abbreviation. CASS = continuous aspiration of subglottic secretions. [Pg.65]

Figure 2 Example of an intubated patient with continuous aspiration of subglottic secretions as reported by Valles and coworkers (29). Removal of subglottic secretions decreases colonization of the trachea and the risk of ventilator-associated pneumonia. This system has recently become available in the United States. Ideally, an endotracheal tube is preferred to a nasotracheal tube and placing the gastric tube through the mouth rather than the nose may reduce the risk of nosocomial sinusitis and pneumonia. (From Ref. 20, with permission.)... Figure 2 Example of an intubated patient with continuous aspiration of subglottic secretions as reported by Valles and coworkers (29). Removal of subglottic secretions decreases colonization of the trachea and the risk of ventilator-associated pneumonia. This system has recently become available in the United States. Ideally, an endotracheal tube is preferred to a nasotracheal tube and placing the gastric tube through the mouth rather than the nose may reduce the risk of nosocomial sinusitis and pneumonia. (From Ref. 20, with permission.)...
Valles J, Artigas A, Rello J, Bonsoms N, Fontanals D, Blanch LI, et al. Continuous aspiration of subglottic secretions in the prevention of ventilator-associated pneumonia. Ann Intern Med 1995 122 179-186. [Pg.82]

Mahul PH, Auboyer C, Jospe R, Ros A, Guerin C, El Khouri Z, et al. Prevention of nosocomial pneumonia in intubated patients respective role of mechanical subglottic secretions drainage and stress ulcer prophylaxis. Inten Care Med 1992 18 20-25. [Pg.82]

A 4-month-old boy (weight 4 kg) developed fever, nasal secretions, and stridor due to a subglottal granuloma. Dexamethasone 1 mg/kg/day was started and... [Pg.8]


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