Hemodynamic changes during prolonged carbon monoxide inhalation in the rat *1D. G. Penney, P. C. Sodt and A. F. Cutilletta. Dept. of Physiol., Wayne State Univ. School of Med., Detroit, Mich., School of Med., Northwestern Univ., Chicago, Ill., and Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md

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Abstract The techniques of performing a tracheostomy has transformed over time. Percutaneous tracheostomy is gaining popularity over open tracheostomy given its advantages and as a result the number of bedside tracheostomies has increased necessitating the need for a Percutaneous Tracheostomy Program. The Percutaneous Tracheostomy Program at the Johns Hopkins Hospital is a comprehensive service that provides care to patients before, during, and after a tracheostomy with a multidisciplinary approach aimed at decreasing complications. Education is provided to patients, families, and health-care professionals who are involved in the management of a tracheostomy. Ongoing prospective data collection serves as a tool for Quality Assurance.


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