Duration of tracheostomy dependence and development of tracheocutaneous fistula in children
The Laryngoscope Aug 16, 2017
Ha TA, et al. – The clinicians aimed to figure out whether the risk of developing a tracheocutaneous fistula (TCF) increases with longer tracheostomy dependence times in children. They displayed data for children who have been decannulated following tracheostomy placement. Collected data demonstrated that the risk of developing a TCF increases with longer tracheostomy dependence times in children.
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