| Literature DB >> 24904233 |
Nita Khandelwal1, Richard E Galgon2, Marwan Ali3, Aaron M Joffe1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Placement of advanced airways has been associated with worsened neurologic outcome in survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. These findings have been attributed to factors such as inexperienced operators, prolonged intubation times and other airway related complications. As an initial step to examine outcomes of advanced airway placement during in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA), where immediate assistance and experienced operators are continuously available, we examined whether cardiopulmonary resuscitation efforts affect intubation difficulty. Additionally, we examined whether or not the use of videolaryngoscopy increases the odds of first attempt intubation success compared with traditional direct laryngoscopy.Entities:
Keywords: Direct laryngoscopy; In-hospital cardiac arrest; Intubation; Videolaryngoscopy
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24904233 PMCID: PMC4046074 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2253-14-38
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Anesthesiol ISSN: 1471-2253 Impact factor: 2.217
Comparison of out-of-operating room intubations occurring during in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) versus other emergent indications
| Age in years, mean (SD) | 58 (16) | 61 (16) | 56 (15) | <.01 |
| Male, n (%) | 293 (70) | 102 (73) | 191 (68) | .30 |
| BMI kg.m−2, median (IQR) | 27 (23–33) | 28 (24–34) | 27 (23–33) | .43 |
| Initial intubation technique, n (%) | | | | <.01 |
| Direct laryngoscopy | 371 (88) | 133 (95) | 238 (85) | |
| Glidescope | 49 (12) | 7 (5) | 42 (15) | |
| Initial glottic view, n (%) | | | | .37 |
| Grade 1 | 291 (70) | 91 (65) | 200 (71) | |
| Grade 2 | 97 (23) | 35 (25) | 62 (22) | |
| Grade 3 | 25 (6) | 10 (7) | 15 (5) | |
| Grade 4 | 7 (2) | 4 (3) | 3 (1) | |
| Operator Experience, n (%) | | | | .06 |
| Junior | 129 (31) | 35 (25) | 94 (34) | |
| Senior | 291 (69) | 105 (75) | 186 (66) | |
| First attempt success, n (%) | 336 (78) | 103 (74) | 223 (80) | .16 |
| Complications, n (%) | | | | |
| Difficult intubationb | 25 (6) | 14 (10) | 11 (4) | .01 |
| Aspiration | 7 (2) | 6 (4) | 1 (0.5) | <.01 |
| Oesophageal intubation | 5 (1) | 0 | 5 (2) | .11 |
SD: standard deviation; BMI: body mass index; IQR: interquartile range.
aTwo sample t-test with assumption of unequal variance, Chi-square test or Wilcoxon rank sum test.
bDifficult intubation is defined as ≥3 intubation attempts, >10 minutes in duration, or need for a surgical airway.
Comparison of all intubations based on initial airway technique
| Age in years, mean (SD) | 58 (16) | 58 (16) | 56 (16) | 0.58 |
| Male, n (%) | 293 (70) | 265 (71) | 28 (57) | 0.04 |
| BMI in kg.m−2, median (IQR) | 27 (23–33) | 27 (23–33) | 30 (23–35) | 0.19 |
| Initial glottic view, n (%) | | | | 0.06 |
| Grade 1 | 291 (69) | 257 (69) | 34 (69) | |
| Grade 2 | 97 (23) | 90 (24) | 7 (14) | |
| Grade 3 | 25 (6) | 19 (5) | 6 (12) | |
| Grade 4 | 7 (2) | 5 (1) | 2 (4) | |
| Operator Experience, n (%) | | | | 0.32 |
| Junior | 129 (31) | 117 (32) | 12 (24) | |
| Senior | 291 (69) | 254 (68) | 37 (76) | |
| First attempt success, n (%) | 326 (78) | 291 (78) | 35 (71) | 0.27 |
| Complications, n (%) | | | | |
| Difficult intubationb | 25 (6) | 21 (6) | 4 (8) | 0.49 |
| Aspiration | 7 (2) | 7 (2) | 0 (0) | 0.33 |
| Oesophageal intubation | 5 (1) | 4 (1) | 1 (2) | 0.56 |
DL: direct laryngoscopy; VL: videolaryngoscopy; SD: standard deviation; BMI: body mass index; IQR: interquartile range.
aTwo sample t-test with assumption of unequal variance, Chi-square test or Wilcoxon rank sum test.
bDifficult intubation is defined as ≥3 intubation attempts, >10 minutes in duration, or need for a surgical airway.