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De, A., (2024). Intubación endotraqueal prolongada y su relación a estenosis laringotraqueal en post-intubados covid-19 severo, Hospital Nacional Adolfo Guevara Velasco – Essalud – Cusco, 2021-2022 [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/6233
De, A., Intubación endotraqueal prolongada y su relación a estenosis laringotraqueal en post-intubados covid-19 severo, Hospital Nacional Adolfo Guevara Velasco – Essalud – Cusco, 2021-2022 []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/6233
@misc{renati/954601,
title = "Intubación endotraqueal prolongada y su relación a estenosis laringotraqueal en post-intubados covid-19 severo, Hospital Nacional Adolfo Guevara Velasco – Essalud – Cusco, 2021-2022",
author = "De La Torre Vera, Andrea Karolina",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2024"
}
Introduction: This research refers to tracheal stenosis, which is characterized by partial or complete obstruction of the airway. With the arrival of COVID-19, an exponential increase in this disease has been observed due to the increase in hospitalizations in intensive care units and the need for prolonged mechanical ventilation in these patients. Objective: Determine the relationship between prolonged intubation and the development of tracheal stenosis in patients with severe COVID-19, Adolfo Guevara Velasco National Hospital - EsSALUD - Cusco, 2021-2022. Materials and Method: Observational, quantitative, relational analytical, retrospective, case-control research. Unpaired random sampling. The sample consisted of 51 cases (tracheal stenosis) and 51 controls (without tracheal stenosis), making a total of 102 patients. The OR were calculated and their level of significance was calculated using Fisher's exact test. Finally, logistic regression was performed for statistically significant variables. Results: The variable prolonged intubation defined as intubation longer than 14 days increased the risk 13.1 times (p=0.001, 95% CI [4.47-38.36]) of developing tracheal stenosis than controls. Conclusions: Prolonged intubation proved to be a risk factor for tracheal stenosis in patients with severe COVID-19, Hospital Nacional Adolfo Guevara Velasco – EsSALUD – Cusco, that is, it is related to tracheal stenosis.
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