Research Article

Comparison Between Real-Time Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Tracheostomy and Surgical Tracheostomy in Critically Ill Patients

Table 2

Procedure details and related complications by group.

STUS-PDTp value

Cricoid to sternal notch (cm)4.5 ± 1.14.9 ± 1.20.118
Tracheal depth (mm)7.2 ± 3.07.4 ± 3.00.684
Tracheal width (mm)24.1 ± 3.223.4 ± 4.00.379
Procedure time (min)10.5 ± 5.05.2 ± 3.1<0.001
USG duration (min)4.0 ± 1.6
Repositioned ET tube depth (cm)Male 18.2 ± 0.8
Female 17.5 ± 1.3
0.078
Estimated blood loss (mL)4.0 ± 2.94.9 ± 5.20.296
Tracheostomy tube size (mm)7.6 ± 0.57.7 ± 0.50.450
Complications11 (20.3%)4 (11.1%)0.387
False lumen insertion110.811
Bleeding920.084
Accidental decannulation100.412
Tube obstruction100.412
Infection200.243
Length of ICU stay (days)30.2 ± 26.816.4 ± 14.50.014
Hospital mortality, n (%)11 (21.1%)4 (10.5%)0.181

ST: surgical tracheostomy; US-PDT: ultrasound-guided percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy; USG: ultrasonography; ET tube: endotracheal tube; ICU: intensive care unit.