Respiratory care
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Pediatric patients require tracheostomy tube placement as a last resort for critical airway management. Around-the-clock care is needed at discharge because of the high risk of morbidity and mortality associated with a tracheostomy. The potential for catastrophic sequalae can create a high stress home environment. A simulation program that used a high-fidelity manikin was implemented to reduce complications, morbidity and mortality, and improve skills for real-life medical scenarios. ⋯ Caregiver knowledge, confidence, and comfort levels were increased after participation. Pediatric patients with a tracheostomy are medically fragile, therefore, it is important for caregivers to be aware of and prepared for common tracheostomy emergencies and to "experience" emergency situations firsthand.
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Study objectives were to identify the proportion of tracheostomy subjects with successful decannulation, time to decannulation after ICU discharge, and predictors of long-term tracheostomy based on an interdisciplinary team approach. ⋯ Long-term tracheostomy was a common outcome among subjects with a tracheostomy. Older age, low GCS, female gender, and the number of comorbidities were significant long-term tracheostomy predictors. Further studies to assess outcomes and predictors of tracheostomy are needed.