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. 2023 Sep 19;11(9):2572. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines11092572

Table 1.

A summary of articles describing morality rates for patients with tracheostomy.

Reference Number Primary Author (Year) Cohort Time Frame Examined Mortality Rate Mortality Rate Time Frame
[6] Manimtim (2023) 155 patients with BPD and tracheostomy from the BPD Collaborative Outpatient Registry at 12 tertiary care centers 2016–2021 2.60% From initial hospital discharge to the time of review, the median patient age at the time of review was 32 months of age
[13] Smith (2023) 1614 patients with BPD and tracheostomy at hospitals contributing to the Vizient Clinical Database/Resource Manager 2012–2020 14.10%
[14] Akangire (2023) 98 patients with BPD and tracheostomy at one center who survived to initial discharge 2004–2017 1.00% Post-discharge mortality, data collected up to 4 years of age
[15] House (2021) 49 patients with BPD and tracheostomy at a single center 2012–2015 26.10% Data collected until five years of age, 83% died in initial hospitalization
[16] Akangire (2021) 204 patients with tracheostomy at a single center 2005–2015 21.10%
[17] Han (2020) 3442 very low birth weight patients with tracheostomy from 796 North American centers 2006–2016 18.80% One-year initial hospital mortality rate
[11] Friesen (2020) 14,155 patients with tracheostomy among 52 children’s hospitals in the United States 2010–2018 8.60% Initial hospital mortality rate
[18] Strang (2018) 132 patients with tracheostomy at a single center 2010–2015 14.40% 12-month mortality rate
[19] Kinsella (2017) 27 patients with BPD and tracheostomy at a single center after the implementation of a ventilator care program 2006–2013 15.00% Initial hospital mortality rate
[10] Murthy (2017) 1383 patients with BPD from the Children’s Hospitals Neonatal Database at 21 centers 2010–2013 20.2% for the combined outcome of death or tracheostomy
[20] Funamura (2017) 513 patients at one tertiary care hospital with tracheostomy 1984–2015 16.60% Data collected until up to 18 years of age, 34% died in initial hospitalization
[21] Watters (2016) 502 patients who underwent tracheostomy placement in 2009 that were enrolled in Medicaid from 10 states 2009 9.00% First two years following tracheostomy
[22] DeMauro (2014) 304 patients with tracheostomy and premature birth from the Neonatal Research Network 2001–2011 8.20% Death after 36 week’s PMA
[12] Mandy (2013) 22 patients with BPD and tracheostomy at a single center 2004–2009 22.70% Death before initial hospital discharge