Impact of a specialized multidisciplinary tracheostomy team on tracheostomy care in critically ill patients
Author(s) -
Charles de Mestral
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
canadian journal of surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.609
H-Index - 64
eISSN - 1488-2310
pISSN - 0008-428X
DOI - 10.1503/cjs.043209
Subject(s) - medicine , incidence (geometry) , multidisciplinary team , intensive care unit , emergency medicine , respiratory therapist , critically ill , respiratory distress , multidisciplinary approach , tracheostomy tube , teaching hospital , intensive care medicine , general surgery , surgery , nursing , social science , physics , sociology , optics
A multidisciplinary tracheostomy team was created in 2005 to follow critically ill patients who had undergone a tracheostomy until their discharge from hospital. Composed of a surgeon, surgical resident, respiratory therapist, speech-language pathologist and clinical nurse specialist, this team has been meeting twice a week for rounds involving patients who transitioned from the intensive care unit (ICU) to the medical and surgical wards. Our objective was to assess the impact of this multidisciplinary team on downsizing and decannulation times, on the incidence of speaking valve placement and on the incidence of tracheostomy-related complications on the ward.
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