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Methoden der perkutanen dilatativen Tracheotomie

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Kompendium der Tracheotomie

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Die Zunahme langzeitintubierter intensivpflichtiger Patienten in den letzten Jahrzehnten und die Erkenntnis, dass langfristig Kehlkopf- und Trachealschäden vermieden werden können, wenn die Patienten früh tracheotomiert werden, hat dazu geführt, dass die Anzahl der Tracheotomien sprunghaft angestiegen ist (Zagli et al. 2010)

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Jungehülsing, M., Erle-Bischoff, C. (2012). Methoden der perkutanen dilatativen Tracheotomie. In: Klemm, E., Nowak, A. (eds) Kompendium der Tracheotomie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22645-8_5

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