Early vs. Late Tracheostomy in Patients With Guillain -Barre Syndrome
Early vs. Late Tracheostomy in Patients With Guillain -Barre Syndrome: Comparison of Clinical Outcomes- a Retrospective Study
Meir Medical Center
30 participants
Feb 1, 2025
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Tracheostomy is one of the most common procedures in the intensive care unit in patients who need prolonged invasive mechanical ventilation. There is controversy in the literature regarding the ideal timing for performing tracheostomy in critically ill patients. Early tracheostomy may be associated with a decrease in ventilation days and hospitalization. We would like to investigate whether in ventilated patients with Guillain Barre syndrome, early tracheostomy will be associated with decreased ventilation days, decreased mortality and shorter hospital and ICU length of stay.
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Interventions
Early tracheostomy (less than 7 days from ventilation) in mechanically ventilated patients with Guiilain-Barre syndrome
Late tracheostomy (more than 7 days from ventilation) in mechanically ventilated patients with Guiilain-Barre syndrome
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NCT06612242