Abstract
Objective:
Obese patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)–associated acute respiratory failure (ARDS) often require prolonged intubation. However, data are sparse regarding optimal tracheostomy timing in obese adults with COVID-19 requiring venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV-ECMO). This study retrospectively describes the course of obese patients with COVID-19 who underwent tracheostomy on VV-ECMO between March 2020 and December 2022.
Methods:
There were 62 participants with a median age of 43 (interquartile range [IQR] 33 to 53) years and a median body mass index of 42 (IQR 34 to 50) kg/m2 who received VV-ECMO for COVID-19–associated ARDS. Of those, 42 underwent tracheostomy on VV-ECMO, and 50% (
Results:
Among patients who received tracheostomies, the combined respiratory tract and lung parenchymal bleeding rate was 29% (
Conclusions:
Although an individualized and holistic approach to clinical decision making continues to be necessary, the findings of this study suggest that early tracheostomy may be performed safely in obese patients with COVID-19 on VV-ECMO.
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