Sakhawat Khan, Mubasharullah Jan, Mohammed Habib, Ejaz Ahmed, Muhammad Tayyab Rasheed, Tahir Muhammad

Compare Postoperative Outcomes Of Elective Tracheostomy With Emergency Tracheostomy

Sakhawat Khan, Mubasharullah Jan, Mohammed Habib, Ejaz Ahmed, Muhammad Tayyab Rasheed, Tahir Muhammad



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Abstract

Objective: To determine the outcomes in term of early postoperative complications of elective tracheostomy and compare with emergency tracheostomy.

Study Design: Comparative/Observational

Place and Duration of Study:Study was conducted at ENT department of MTI, Khyber teaching hospital, Peshawar for duration of one year, from 1st December, 2018 to 30th November, 2019.

Materials and Methods: Total seventy four patients were presented in this study. Patients were aged between 15-65 years. Patients detailed demographics age, sex and BMI were recorded after taking proper consent. Patients were equally divided into two groups. Group A (n=37) received emergency tracheostomy and group B received elective tracheostomy. After surgery outcomes/complications weremeasured in term of frequency and percentages. Complete data was analyzed by SPSS 24.0 version.

Results:Out of 74 patients, 25 (33.8%) patients were females and 49 (66.22%) patients were males. Mean age of the patients was 42.56±13.78 years in group A and 41.66±14.98 years .Frequency of complications were high 21 (56.8%) in group A as compared to group B 7 (21.62%) postoperatively with p-value <0.05. Bleeding was the most common complication observed among 10 (27.02%) patients in group A and 4 (10.81%) patients in group B.

Conclusion:It is concluded that early postoperative complications were high in patients whom were received emergency tracheostomy than elective tracheostomy.

Keywords:Emergency tracheostomy, Elective tracheostomy, Early complications



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