Pediatric Endotracheal Intubations for Airway Management in the Emergency Department

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作者
Bano, Surraiya [1 ]
Akhtar, Saleem [2 ]
Zia, Nukhba [1 ]
Khan, Uzma Rahim [1 ]
Anwar-ul Haq [2 ]
机构
[1] Aga Khan Univ, Dept Emergency Med, Karachi, Pakistan
[2] Aga Khan Univ, Dept Pediat, Karachi, Pakistan
关键词
intubation; airway; rapid sequence intubation; RAPID-SEQUENCE INTUBATION; TRACHEAL INTUBATION; CHILDREN; PERIOD;
D O I
10.1097/PEC.0b013e3182713316
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine indications, type of medications used, and immediate complications of pediatric endotracheal intubations in the emergency department. Methods: A retrospective chart review was done on all pediatric patients (0-14 years old) who required endotracheal (ET) intubation for airway management in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Aga Khan University Hospital from January to December 2009. Data were collected on a preformed questionnaire for age, sex, indications, drugs used, and complications of pediatric ET intubations done in the emergency department. Dead-on-arrival patients and those intubated elsewhere were excluded. Results: A total of 83 pediatric intubations were done during the study period. Indications for ET intubations were respiratory failure in 51 (61%), unresponsiveness in 18 (22%), cardiac arrest in 8 (10%), and trauma in 6 cases (7%). Comorbid conditions were present in 28 (34%). Of 83 ET intubations, drugs were used in 48 cases (58%). Both sedation and neuromuscular blockade were used in 42 cases (51%), 4 cases (5%) received sedation only, and 2 cases (2%) received relaxation without sedation, and in 35 cases (42%), intubation was done without drugs. Drugs used for sedation/induction were ketamine in 22 (26%), midazolam in 14 (17%), propofol in 7 (8%), and etomidate in 3 cases (4%). Neuromuscular blockades used were rocuronium in 27 cases (32%), succinylcholine in 11 cases (13.5%), and atracurium in 5 cases (6%). Complications were noted in 16 cases (19%). Conclusions: Respiratory failure was found to be the main presenting complaint. Drugs for sedation and relaxation to facilitate ET intubation were underused.
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页码:1129 / 1131
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