The Annals of thoracic surgery
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Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) is a worldwide pandemic, with many patients requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation. Tracheostomy is not recommended by current guidelines as it is considered a superspreading event owing to aerosolization that unduly risks health care workers. ⋯ Our percutaneous tracheostomy technique appears to be safe and effective for COVID-19 patients and safe for health care workers.
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Acute pulmonary embolism (PE) is associated with significant mortality. Surgical embolectomy is a viable treatment option; however, it remains controversial as a result of variable outcomes. This review investigates patient outcomes after surgical embolectomy for acute PE. ⋯ Surgical embolectomy is an acceptable treatment option with favorable outcomes.
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Reducing inpatient readmissions is a national priority for improving healthcare quality and decreasing costs. Previous studies have shown that readmissions after surgical aortic valve replacement are frequent and contribute to increased healthcare costs, yet no studies have analyzed risk factors for readmission. ⋯ Using a national inpatient database, we found readmission after surgical aortic valve replacement to be common and resource-intensive. Enhanced management of comorbidities and targeted postdischarge interventions for patients at high risk of readmission may help decrease healthcare utilization.