Histological findings of tracheal samples from COVID‐19 positive critically ill mechanically ventilated patients. (18th October 2021)
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- Title:
- Histological findings of tracheal samples from COVID‐19 positive critically ill mechanically ventilated patients. (18th October 2021)
- Main Title:
- Histological findings of tracheal samples from COVID‐19 positive critically ill mechanically ventilated patients
- Authors:
- Ward, Patrick Alexander
Collier, Jonathan Marc
Weir, Justin
Osborn, Michael
Hanley, Brian
Smellie, William James Buchanan - Abstract:
- Abstract: Objectives: This study examines the histological findings of tracheal tissue samples obtained from COVID‐19 positive mechanically ventilated patients, to assess the degree of tracheal inflammation/ulceration present. Design and participants: Retrospective single‐centre observational cohort study. All patients admitted to Adult Intensive Care Unit (AICU) with COVID‐19 infection, requiring mechanical ventilation and surgical tracheostomy between 1 April and 1 May 2020, were included ( Group 1 ). Tracheal windows excised at tracheostomy underwent histological analysis. Comparison was made with: tracheal windows from COVID‐19 positive AICU ventilated patients admitted between 1 January and 1 March 2021 ( Group 2 ); tracheal windows from COVID‐19 negative AICU ventilated patients ( Group 3 ); and, tracheal autopsy samples from COVID‐19 positive patients that died without undergoing prolonged mechanical ventilation ( Group 4 ). Results: G roup 1 demonstrated mild/moderate inflammation (tracheitis) in nearly all samples (15/16, 93.8%), with infrequent micro‐ulceration (2/16, 12.5%). G roup 2 demonstrated similar mild/moderate inflammation in all samples (17/17, 100%), with no ulceration. Histological findings of Groups 1 and 2 COVID‐19 positive patients were similar to Group 3 COVID‐19 negative patients, which demonstrated mild/moderate inflammation (5/5, 100%), with uncommon superficial erosion (1/5, 20%). Group 4 demonstrated mild chronic inflammation or no significantAbstract: Objectives: This study examines the histological findings of tracheal tissue samples obtained from COVID‐19 positive mechanically ventilated patients, to assess the degree of tracheal inflammation/ulceration present. Design and participants: Retrospective single‐centre observational cohort study. All patients admitted to Adult Intensive Care Unit (AICU) with COVID‐19 infection, requiring mechanical ventilation and surgical tracheostomy between 1 April and 1 May 2020, were included ( Group 1 ). Tracheal windows excised at tracheostomy underwent histological analysis. Comparison was made with: tracheal windows from COVID‐19 positive AICU ventilated patients admitted between 1 January and 1 March 2021 ( Group 2 ); tracheal windows from COVID‐19 negative AICU ventilated patients ( Group 3 ); and, tracheal autopsy samples from COVID‐19 positive patients that died without undergoing prolonged mechanical ventilation ( Group 4 ). Results: G roup 1 demonstrated mild/moderate inflammation (tracheitis) in nearly all samples (15/16, 93.8%), with infrequent micro‐ulceration (2/16, 12.5%). G roup 2 demonstrated similar mild/moderate inflammation in all samples (17/17, 100%), with no ulceration. Histological findings of Groups 1 and 2 COVID‐19 positive patients were similar to Group 3 COVID‐19 negative patients, which demonstrated mild/moderate inflammation (5/5, 100%), with uncommon superficial erosion (1/5, 20%). Group 4 demonstrated mild chronic inflammation or no significant inflammation, with uncommon micro‐ulceration (1/4, 25%). Conclusions: Severe tracheal inflammation was not demonstrated in mechanically ventilated COVID‐19 positive patients at the level of the second/third tracheal rings, at the stage of disease patients underwent tracheostomy. Histological findings were similar between mechanically ventilated COVID‐19 positive and negative patients. Tracheal ulceration may be a feature of early or severe COVID‐19 disease. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Clinical otolaryngology. Volume 47:Number 1(2022)
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- Clinical otolaryngology
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- Volume 47:Number 1(2022)
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- Volume 47, Issue 1 (2022)
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- 2022
- Volume:
- 47
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0047-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 131
- Page End:
- 137
- Publication Date:
- 2021-10-18
- Subjects:
- COVID‐19 -- histology -- inflammation -- mechanically ventilated -- tracheal -- ulceration
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- 10.1111/coa.13872 ↗
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