AI Article Synopsis

  • - Severe cases of COVID-19 can lead to orotracheal intubation (OTI), which may result in a complication known as post-intubation laryngeal injury (PI-LI), potentially occurring more frequently in COVID-19 patients.
  • - A study reported on six COVID-19 patients who developed dyspnea post-recovery, with all showing abnormal findings during endoscopy and five having undergone OTI for a median of 9 days.
  • - The study highlights the critical need for healthcare providers to recognize PI-LI as a potential issue in patients with dyspnea after COVID-19, suggesting that otolaryngologists should conduct endoscopic examinations for proper diagnosis and treatment.

Article Abstract

Severe cases of COVID-19 often require orotracheal intubation (OTI) and mechanical ventilation, and post-intubation laryngeal injury (PI-LI) is one of the important complications of OTI. Some studies have claimed that the frequency of PI-LI may be higher in COVID-19 patients as compared with that in non-COVID-19 patients, because of the larger size of endotracheal tube used, the longer OTI time, use of prone positioning of the patients, etc. Herein, we describe six cases of PI-LI who presented with dyspnea after recovering from COVID-19. Five of the patients were male and the median OTI period was 9 days. All the patients showed abnormal endoscopic findings, including posterior glottic synechiae/stenosis or subglottic/posterior glottic granulomas. Four patients required surgical intervention, including tracheostomy, laryngomicrosurgery, or laterofixation of the vocal cord. Many post-COVID-19 patients experience persistent symptoms (post-COVID-19 syndrome), including dyspnea. Two of our patients with dyspnea had been treated by internists as cases of post-COVID-19 syndrome. Therefore, we wish to underscore the need for every healthcare professional to be aware of the possibility of PI-LI after OTI, especially during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Otolaryngologists should undertake endoscopic assessment of the larynx in patients presenting with dyspnea after recovering from COVID-19.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9767890PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.anl.2022.12.007DOI Listing

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