Archivos de bronconeumología
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Oxygen therapy by transtracheal catheter (TTC), as described by Heimlich in 1982, was originally conceived to conserve oxygen but later proved to be truly useful as a treatment for chronic respiratory insufficiency, although the technique is little used in Spain. We conducted a one-year long prospective study of 10 patients with chronic respiratory insufficiency in whom a TTC was placed for ambulatory oxygen therapy. Complications appearing were bloody expectoration (100%), granulomas at the site of incision (20%) and accidental extubation (10%). ⋯ The hematocrit was 45.6 +/- 10.22 before TTC placement and 43.4 +/- 3.02 (NS) after one year. Changes in PO2, FVC and FEV1 were not statistically significant. No problems derived from TTC or liquid oxygen management.