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Characteristics of Patients Intubated for Airway Protection in the Intensive Care Unit and Timing of Tracheostomy

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Clalit Health Services

Status

Not yet enrolling

Conditions

Intubating Conditions
Airway Clearance Impairment

Treatments

Procedure: early tracheostomy

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT07315477
MMC-0269-25

Details and patient eligibility

About

Every year, approximately 10-15 patients are admitted to the general intensive care unit at our institution who have been intubated for airway protection for various reasons, the main ones being soft tissue infection of the head/neck, anaphylaxis with airway edema, oral and maxillofacial/ENT surgery with airway threat, and head/neck injury with airway threat. Some patients are successfully extubated after the acute condition that caused the need for ventilation in the first place has passed, and some require tracheostomy for reasons related to the primary disease (unresolved edema, continued infectious process, need for additional invasive interventions, etc.) or for reasons related to difficulty in respiratory weaning (poor awakening, muscle weakness, development of respiratory infection, etc.).

We would like to examine whether it is possible to characterize certain parameters in the above patient population that are associated with a higher likelihood of requiring tracheostomy during hospitalization (such as age Adult). In these cases, we may consider performing the tracheostomy earlier.

Enrollment

200 estimated patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Inclusion Criteria: All patients aged 18-99 who were admitted to the intensive care unit from January 2012 to November 2025 and ventilated for airway protection for any reason.

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Exclusion Criteria:Patients who did not meet the above criteria or patients for whom data was missing.

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Trial design

200 participants in 1 patient group

Patients intubated due to impending airway obstruction
Treatment:
Procedure: early tracheostomy

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Sara Dichtwald, Dr

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