Intensivmedizin up2date 2018; 14(04): 353-360
DOI: 10.1055/a-0623-8479
Schritt für Schritt
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Perkutane Dilatationstracheotomie – Schritt für Schritt

Evangelos Karasimos
,
Gernot Marx
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Publication Date:
16 November 2018 (online)

Die Tracheotomie hat sich in den letzten Jahren von einer komplexen, chirurgischen Prozedur zu einer perkutanen Intervention gewandelt, die der Intensivmediziner bettseitig durchführen kann. Unter Beachtung der Kontraindikationen und bei Einhaltung eines standardisierten Algorithmus ist die perkutane Dilatationstracheotomie (PDT) in den Händen des erfahrenen Intensivmediziners ein sicheres Verfahren mit geringen Komplikationsraten.

 
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