Covid-19 pneumonia in pediatric patients with tracheostomy

2021 
AIMS & OBJECTIVES: We will present the management of three patients with tracheostomies with COVID-19 infection METHODS: We will present the management of three patients with tracheostomies with COVID-19 infection RESULTS: The first patient, 13 years old girl, had a diagnosis of osteopetrosis and recurrent osteomyelitis, presented with four days of fever She had in-house contact and computed tomography was consistent with COVID 19 pneumonia, and PCR was positive Antibiotic treatment, favipravir, hydroxychloroquine and enoxaparin treatments were began On the 15th day;ventilator support was given her, after radiological progression and clinical worsening PCRs were negative on day 13 and 17 Patient was discharged with oxygen support on day 24 The second patient;2-years-old with tracheostomy with BPD admitted for a tracheostomy closure plan Routine COVID PCR test was positive before the procedure The patient without complaint had sore throat in her parents, but their COVID 19 PCR test was negative On the 4th day, she was discharged without any problem On the 12th day, the COVID PCR test was negative The third patient, with tracheostomy and gastrostomy, who applied with fever and respiratory distress In addition to wide antibiotic therapy, favipravir and bemiparin treatments were also began In the follow-up, mechanical ventilation support was provided COVID PCR positive taken on the 10th day of treatment;resulted negative on day 17 The patient was discharged on the 20th day CONCLUSIONS: There is no information about covid 19 pneumonia in pediatric patients with tracheostomy Followup of these patients will provide insight into the follow-up of patients with future tracheostomy
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