Jonathon Clymo, Mike Dean, Chris Lambert, Matthew Rollin
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Developing a tool for assessing and communicating the expected difficulty of performing a tracheostomy.
There are no guidelines for assessing and communicating the expected difficulty of a tracheostomy, leading to difficulties planning a percutaneous approach in intensive care or referring onwards to surgical teams. A Delphi process was used to develop a tool containing metrics which are relevant for either specialty and can be universally assessed by both. Palpable tracheal rings, prior surgery or radiotherapy to the anterior neck, uncorrectable clotting or platelet dysfunction, ability to extend the neck freely, and overlying vessels visible, palpable or on imaging were all found to be relevant. It is hoped this tool will aid communication between specialties.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of the Intensive Care Society (JICS) is an international, peer-reviewed journal that strives to disseminate clinically and scientifically relevant peer-reviewed research, evaluation, experience and opinion to all staff working in the field of intensive care medicine. Our aim is to inform clinicians on the provision of best practice and provide direction for innovative scientific research in what is one of the broadest and most multi-disciplinary healthcare specialties. While original articles and systematic reviews lie at the heart of the Journal, we also value and recognise the need for opinion articles, case reports and correspondence to guide clinically and scientifically important areas in which conclusive evidence is lacking. The style of the Journal is based on its founding mission statement to ‘instruct, inform and entertain by encompassing the best aspects of both tabloid and broadsheet''.