ACTUAL TRAHEOSTOMY ISSUES IN PATIENTS IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT. MODERN ASPECTS OF THE PROBLEM
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https://doi.org/10.54890/.v3i3.194Abstract
Summary. This article presents comparative literature data on intervention techniques, epidemiology, indications, optimal timing and methods for tracheostomy, since in our country at present most tracheostomies are performed according to open surgical techniques, despite the fact that in developed countries preference is given to percutaneous dilatation tracheostomy technique.
Keywords:
tracheostomy, intensive care unit, artificial ventilation of the lungs through the tracheostomy tube, percutaneous dilatation tracheostomy, complications of the tracheostomy.References
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