Early Percutaneous Tracheostomy for Cardiac Surgery (ETOC) (ETOC)
Respiratory Failure, Cardiovascular Surgery
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Respiratory Failure focused on measuring Percutaneous tracheostomy, Endotracheal intubation, Mechanical ventilation, Cardiac surgery, Ventilator-free days
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Are 18 years of age or older Have undergone cardiovascular surgery Are still on invasive mechanical ventilation on day 4 after surgery Have failed the screening test or the spontaneous breathing trial Have signed the informed consent (patient or legal representative) Exclusion Criteria: Age less than18 Pregnant woman Intubation more than 48 hours before cardiovascular surgery More than 5 days on mechanical ventilation after cardiac surgery Artificial heart implantation Concomitant neck surgery (carotid) Previously tracheostomized Major hemorrhagic risk Persistence of platelet count less than 50.000/mm3 after platelet transfusion Prothrombin time less than 30% despite coagulation factors administration Clinical evidence of ongoing infection at the proposed tracheotomy site Anatomical deformity of the neck making risky a tracheostomy Probability of dying the day of randomization defined by SAPSII more than 80 Irreversible neurological lesions Decision of care limitation Prior inclusion in a trial with morbidity-mortality as main judgement criteria Previous enrollment in this trial Consent refusal
Sites / Locations
- Institut de Cardiologie - Chu Pitie Salpetriere Ap-Hp
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Dilatational Percutaneous tracheostomy
Dilatational Percutaneous tracheostomy