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2. Predictors of Pneumothorax/Pneumomediastinum in Mechanically Ventilated COVID-19 Patients
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Belletti, Alessandro, primary, Palumbo, Diego, additional, Zangrillo, Alberto, additional, Fominskiy, Evgeny V., additional, Franchini, Stefano, additional, Dell'Acqua, Antonio, additional, Marinosci, Alessandro, additional, Monti, Giacomo, additional, Vitali, Giordano, additional, Colombo, Sergio, additional, Guazzarotti, Giorgia, additional, Lembo, Rosalba, additional, Maimeri, Nicolò, additional, Faustini, Carolina, additional, Pennella, Renato, additional, Mushtaq, Junaid, additional, Landoni, Giovanni, additional, Scandroglio, Anna Mara, additional, Dagna, Lorenzo, additional, and De Cobelli, Francesco, additional
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- 2021
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3. A radiological predictor for pneumomediastinum/pneumothorax in COVID-19 ARDS patients
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Palumbo, Diego, primary, Zangrillo, Alberto, additional, Belletti, Alessandro, additional, Guazzarotti, Giorgia, additional, Calvi, Maria Rosa, additional, Guzzo, Francesca, additional, Pennella, Renato, additional, Monti, Giacomo, additional, Gritti, Chiara, additional, Marmiere, Marilena, additional, Rocchi, Margherita, additional, Colombo, Sergio, additional, Valsecchi, Davide, additional, Scandroglio, Anna Mara, additional, Dagna, Lorenzo, additional, Rovere-Querini, Patrizia, additional, Tresoldi, Moreno, additional, Landoni, Giovanni, additional, De Cobelli, Francesco, additional, Faustini, Carolina, additional, Maimeri, Nicolò, additional, Lembo, Rosalba, additional, Di Lucca, Giuseppe, additional, Scotti, Raffaella, additional, Lavorato, Maria Vittoria, additional, Tomellieri, Alessandro, additional, Campochiaro, Corrado, additional, Darvizeh, Fatemeh, additional, Calabrese, Francesca, additional, Mapelli, Roberto, additional, Pasculli, Nicola, additional, Borghi, Giovanni, additional, Cipriani, Antonella, additional, Calabrò, Maria Grazia, additional, Crivellari, Martina, additional, Franco, Annalisa, additional, Pieri, Marina, additional, Fominskiy, Evgeny V., additional, Franchini, Stefano, additional, Dell'Acqua, Antonio, additional, Marinosci, Alessandro, additional, Vitali, Giordano, additional, and Compagnone, Nicola, additional
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- 2021
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4. Percutaneous tracheostomy in COVID-19 patients: a new apneic approach
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Moizo, Elena, primary, Zangrillo, Alberto, additional, Colombo, Sergio, additional, Leggieri, Carlo, additional, Mucci, Milena, additional, Beccaria, Paolo, additional, Pasculli, Nicola, additional, Borghi, Giovanni, additional, Plumari, Valentina Paola, additional, La Bruna, Alessia, additional, Dossi, Roberto, additional, Baiardo Redaelli, Martina, additional, Tornaghi, Anna, additional, Lombardi, Gaetano, additional, Landoni, Giovanni, additional, Dell’Acqua, Antonio, additional, Guzzo, Francesca, additional, and Monti, Giacomo, additional
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- 2021
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5. Secondary infections in patients hospitalized with COVID-19: incidence and predictive factors
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Ripa, Marco, primary, Galli, Laura, additional, Poli, Andrea, additional, Oltolini, Chiara, additional, Spagnuolo, Vincenzo, additional, Mastrangelo, Andrea, additional, Muccini, Camilla, additional, Monti, Giacomo, additional, De Luca, Giacomo, additional, Landoni, Giovanni, additional, Dagna, Lorenzo, additional, Clementi, Massimo, additional, Rovere Querini, Patrizia, additional, Ciceri, Fabio, additional, Tresoldi, Moreno, additional, Lazzarin, Adriano, additional, Zangrillo, Alberto, additional, Scarpellini, Paolo, additional, Castagna, Antonella, additional, Andolina, Andrea, additional, Redaelli, Martina Baiardo, additional, Bigai, Giorgia, additional, Bigoloni, Alba, additional, Borio, Giorgia, additional, Bossolasco, Simona, additional, Bruzzesi, Elena, additional, Calabrò, Maria Grazia, additional, Calvisi, Stefania, additional, Campochiaro, Corrado, additional, Canetti, Diana, additional, Canti, Valentina, additional, Castellani, Jacopo, additional, Castiglioni, Barbara, additional, Cavalli, Giulio, additional, Cavallo, Ludovica, additional, Cernuschi, Massimo, additional, Chiurlo, Matteo, additional, Cilla, Marta, additional, Cinel, Elena, additional, Cinque, Paola, additional, Conte, Caterina, additional, Da Prat, Valentina, additional, Danise, Anna, additional, De Lorenzo, Rebecca, additional, Dell’Acqua, Antonio, additional, Dell’Acqua, Raffaele, additional, Della Torre, Emanuel, additional, Della Torre, Liviana, additional, Di Terlizzi, Gaetano, additional, Dumea, Iulia, additional, Farolfi, Federica, additional, Ferrante, Marica, additional, Frangi, Claudia, additional, Fumagalli, Luca, additional, Gallina, Gabriele, additional, Germinario, Bruno, additional, Gianotti, Nicola, additional, Guffanti, Monica, additional, Hasson, Hamid, additional, Lalla, Francesca, additional, Lanzillotta, Marco, additional, Li Voti, Raffaele, additional, Messina, Emanuela, additional, Molinari, Chiara, additional, Moizo, Elena, additional, Montagna, Marco, additional, Morsica, Giulia, additional, Nozza, Silvia, additional, Pascali, Maria, additional, Patrizi, Alessandro, additional, Pieri, Marina, additional, Poloniato, Antonella, additional, Prestifilippo, Dario, additional, Ramirez, Giuseppe, additional, Ranzenigo, Martina, additional, Sapienza, Jacopo, additional, Seghi, Federico, additional, Tambussi, Giuseppe, additional, Tassan Din, Chiara, additional, Turi, Stefano, additional, Uberti-Foppa, Caterina, additional, and Vinci, Concetta, additional
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- 2021
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6. Percutaneous tracheostomy in COVID-19 patients: a new apneic approach
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Alessia La Bruna, Carlo Leggieri, Roberto Dossi, Nicola Pasculli, Giovanni Borghi, Elena Moizo, Giovanni Landoni, Anna Tornaghi, Antonio Dell'Acqua, Gaetano Lombardi, Giacomo Monti, Francesca Guzzo, Alberto Zangrillo, Martina Baiardo Redaelli, Valentina Paola Plumari, Milena Mucci, Paolo Beccaria, Sergio Colombo, Moizo, Elena, Zangrillo, Alberto, Colombo, Sergio, Leggieri, Carlo, Mucci, Milena, Beccaria, Paolo, Pasculli, Nicola, Borghi, Giovanni, Plumari, Valentina Paola, La Bruna, Alessia, Dossi, Roberto, Baiardo Redaelli, Martina, Tornaghi, Anna, Lombardi, Gaetano, Landoni, Giovanni, Dell'Acqua, Antonio, Guzzo, Francesca, and Monti, Giacomo
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Percutaneous ,Apnea ,Percutaneous dilation tracheostomy ,medicine.medical_treatment ,law.invention ,Tracheostomy ,Tracheotomy ,Bronchoscopy ,Clinical Research ,law ,Intensive care ,medicine ,Fiberscope ,Humans ,Pandemics ,Mechanical ventilation ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,COVID-19 ,General Medicine ,Respiration, Artificial ,Cannula ,Surgery ,Critical care ,Respiratory virus ,business - Abstract
Background Percutaneous dilation tracheostomy is an aerosol-generating procedure carrying a documented infectious risk during respiratory virus pandemics. For this reason, during the COVID-19 outbreak, surgical tracheostomy was preferred to the percutaneous one, despite the technique related complications increased risk. Methods We describe a new sequence for percutaneous dilation tracheostomy procedure that could be considered safe both for patients and healthcare personnel. A fiberscope was connected to a video unit to allow bronchoscopy. Guidewire positioning was performed as usual. While the established standard procedure continues with the creation of the stoma without any change in mechanical ventilation, we retracted the bronchoscope until immediately after the access valve in the mount tube, allowing normal ventilation. After 3 minutes of ventilation with 100% oxygen, mechanical ventilation was stopped without disconnecting the circuit. During apnea, the stoma was created by dilating the trachea and the tracheostomy cannula was inserted. Ventilation was then resumed. We evaluated the safeness of the procedure by recording any severe desaturation and by performing serological tests to all personnel. Results Thirty-six patients (38%) of 96 underwent tracheostomy; 22 (23%) percutaneous dilation tracheostomies with the new approach were performed without any desaturation. All personnel (150 operators) were evaluated for serological testing: 9 (6%) had positive serology but none of them had participated in tracheostomy procedures. Conclusion This newly described percutaneous dilation tracheostomy technique was not related to severe desaturation events and we did not observe any positive serological test in health workers who performed the tracheostomies.
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