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Transportation of patients following surgery for congenital heart disease: a process review prompted by the opening of a new hospital.

Peter Winch1, Sarah Khan1, Aymen Naguib1, Andrew R Yates2, Julie Rice3, N'diris Barry3, Mark Galantowicz4, Joseph D Tobias1.   

Abstract

The decision to extubate the trachea of patients in the operating room prior to transport must balance the relative risks and advantages of transporting patients with an unsecured airway versus the problems associated with maintaining sedation and tracheal intubation during transport. Children with congenital heart disease often benefit from early tracheal extubation and this has been the standard of practice at our institution. However, the recent expansion and opening of a new hospital increased the distance from the cardiac operating rooms to the cardiothoracic intensive care unit and provided an opportunity for us to further evaluate our clinical practice. In order to better understand our practice and prepare for the opening of the new hospital, we conducted a prospective observational quality improvement project to evaluate the hemodynamic and respiratory parameters of postoperative patients undergoing transportation both before and after the move to the new hospital. The study cohort included 115 patients who ranged in age from 2 days to 25 years and in weight from 2.2 to 104 kilograms. Our analysis showed no significant change in our practice of early tracheal extubation. We noted no clinically significant changes in the monitored physiologic variables, despite the increase in the overall transport time. We believe that this transition and the ongoing safety of our practice were facilitated by significant preparation prior to the move including transport simulations.

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Keywords:  Extubation; cardiac surgery; congenital cardiac disease; patient transportation; pediatrics; quality improvement

Year:  2014        PMID: 24600497      PMCID: PMC3931596     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


  9 in total

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Journal:  Heart Lung Circ       Date:  2009-01-21       Impact factor: 2.975

  9 in total

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