获得性和年龄相关性气管变形的频率:CT扫描结果的回顾性研究

IF 0.1 Q4 ANESTHESIOLOGY Pediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care Journal Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.26502/acc.004
A. Edward, Rappaport Rudolf, Kroitoro Simona, B. Michal
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背景:气管解剖结构的改变发生在衰老过程中,由于大甲状腺肿、心脏或肺部疾病和吸烟。这些变化可能导致气管插管困难。方法:回顾性分析200例成人胸部CT扫描中获得性变形的发生频率。研究了影像学表现,以及患者的人口统计学变量和合并症。结果:获得性气管变形仅见于年龄大于50岁的患者。117例50 ~ 90岁患者中出现3种类型的气管变形:“s”型气管83例(71%),水平左主支气管伴宽角主隆24例(20.5%),剑鞘型气管10例(8.5%)。结论:获得性气管变形在50岁以上患者中较为常见。研究患者的胸部CT扫描可以帮助医生谨慎安全地进行气管插管。
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The Frequency of Acquired and Age-Related Tracheal Deformations: a Retrospective Study of CT Scan Findings
Background: Changes of the anatomy of the trachea occur during aging and as a result of a large goiter, cardiac or pulmonary diseases and smoking. These changes may cause difficulties in endotracheal intubation.Methods: In this retrospective study, we analyzed the frequency of acquired deformations, as seen in chest CT scan of 200 adult patients. The radiographic findings were studied, as well as the patients’ demographic variables and co-morbidities.Results: Acquired deformation of the trachea was found only in patients that were older than 50 years. In 117 patients 50 to 90 year-old three types of deformations were found: “S-shape” trachea in 83 patients (71%), horizontal left main bronchus with wide angle main carina in 24 patients (20.5%) and saber-sheath trachea in 10 patients (8.5%). Conclusions: Acquired deformation of the trachea is frequent in patients older than 50. Studying the patient’s chest CT scan may assist the physician in performing endotracheal intubation cautiously and safely.
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