环丙沙星/地塞米松对小儿气管切开术效果的影响。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY American Journal of Otolaryngology Pub Date : 2024-07-22 DOI:10.1016/j.amjoto.2024.104406
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目的:研究环丙沙星/地塞米松对减少小儿气管造口术后肉芽组织的有效性:研究环丙沙星/地塞米松对减少儿科患者气管切开术后肉芽组织的有效性:这项队列研究调查了 2016 年至 2020 年在一家学术机构接受气管造口术的儿科患者。排除标准包括:1年内死亡(n = 38)、年龄大于16岁(n = 21)、1年内停用(n = 15)、1年内失去随访(n = 6)和翻修气管造口术(n = 2)。采用逻辑回归或 Wilcoxon 秩和(α = 0.05)比较气管造口术后 1 年内接受和未接受环丙沙星/地塞米松治疗的患者的人口统计学和临床特征:在该队列中(n = 126,中位年龄为 5.2 个月,54.0% 为男性),62.7% 的患者在 1 年内接受了环丙沙星/地塞米松治疗,其中 27.8% 的患者采用雾化治疗。81.0%的病例出现肉芽组织,主要是肛门周围(69.8%)和肛门上(34.9%)。值得注意的并发症包括意外拔管(13.6%)、瓣上塌陷(11.2%)和出血(7.2%)。尽管肉芽组织在环丙沙星/地塞米松使用者(92.4%)和非使用者(61.7%)中更为常见(OR:7.55,95% CI:2.73-20.9,P 结论:我们发现肉芽组织在环丙沙星/地塞米松使用者中明显减少,而在非环丙沙星/地塞米松使用者中则明显减少:我们发现,使用环丙沙星/地塞米松后肉芽组织的发生率在统计学上有明显降低,而抗生素耐药性或内分泌并发症方面则无明显差异。今后有必要对环丙沙星/地塞米松治疗肉芽组织的用药时机及其在管理和预防气管造口术并发症方面的作用进行研究。
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Impact of ciprofloxacin/dexamethasone on pediatric tracheostomy outcomes

Objective(s)

To investigate the effectiveness of ciprofloxacin/dexamethasone in reducing granulation tissue post-tracheostomy in pediatric patients.

Methods

This cohort study examined pediatric patients with a tracheostomy at a single academic institution from 2016 to 2020. Exclusion criteria included: deceased within 1 year (n = 38), >16 years of age (n = 21), decannulated within 1 year (n = 15), lost to follow-up within 1 year (n = 6), and revision tracheostomy (n = 2). Logistic regression or Wilcoxon rank-sum (α = 0.05) were used to compare demographic and clinical characteristics between patients who did and did not receive ciprofloxacin/dexamethasone within 1 year of their tracheostomy.

Results

In this cohort, (n = 126, median age 5.2 months, 54.0 % male), 62.7 % received ciprofloxacin/dexamethasone within 1 year, with 27.8 % taking the nebulized form. Granulation tissue occurred in 81.0 % of cases, predominantly peristomal (69.8 %) and suprastomal (34.9 %). Notable complications included accidental decannulation (13.6 %), suprastomal collapse (11.2 %), and bleeding (7.2 %). Although granulation tissue was more common in ciprofloxacin/dexamethasone users (92.4 %) versus non-users (61.7 %) (OR: 7.55, 95 % CI: 2.73–20.9, p < 0.001), patients exhibited less frequent granulation tissue events after initiation (z = 3.88, p < 0.001). No significant differences in antibiotic resistance (p = 1.0) or endocrinology complications (p = 0.1) were found between those with and without ciprofloxacin/dexamethasone.

Conclusions

We found a statistically significant reduction of granulation tissue incidence with ciprofloxacin/dexamethasone use and no significant differences in antibiotic resistance or endocrinology complications were noted. Future investigation is warranted to explore timing of ciprofloxacin/dexamethasone administration for granulation tissue and its role in managing and preventing tracheostomy complications.

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American Journal of Otolaryngology
American Journal of Otolaryngology 医学-耳鼻喉科学
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