| Literature DB >> 26973736 |
Tadahiro Goto1, Koichiro Gibo2, Yusuke Hagiwara3, Masashi Okubo4, David F M Brown1, Calvin A Brown5, Kohei Hasegawa1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The objective of this study was to investigate the factors associated with first-pass success in pediatric intubation in the emergency department (ED).Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26973736 PMCID: PMC4786230 DOI: 10.5811/westjem.2016.1.28685
Source DB: PubMed Journal: West J Emerg Med ISSN: 1936-900X
Characteristics and airway management of 293 pediatric patients receiving intubation in the emergency department.
| Variables | Overall (n=293) | Age <2 years (n=94) | Age 2–9 years (n=87) | Age 10–18 years (n=112) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patient characteristics | ||||
| Age, median (IQR), y | 6 (1–15) | 0 (0–1) | 5 (3–7) | 16 (13–17) |
| Weight, median (IQR), kg | 20 (10–50) | 7 (4–10) | 18 (15–23) | 45 (50–60) |
| Female sex | 127 (43%) | 46 (49%) | 36 (41%) | 45 (40%) |
| Primary indication | ||||
| Cardiac arrest | 86 (29%) | 29 (31%) | 22 (25%) | 35 (31%) |
| Medical encounters | 138 (47%) | 60 (64%) | 39 (45%) | 39 (35%) |
| Trauma encounters | 69 (24%) | 5 (5%) | 26 (30%) | 38 (34%) |
| Airway management | ||||
| Methods | ||||
| Rapid sequence intubation | 76 (26%) | 21 (22%) | 19 (22%) | 36 (32%) |
| Sedation without paralytics | 70 (24%) | 19 (20%) | 28 (32%) | 23 (21%) |
| No medication | 134 (48%) | 50 (53%) | 35 (40%) | 49 (44%) |
| Other | 13 (4%) | 4 (4%) | 5 (6%) | 4 (4%) |
| Devices | ||||
| Direct laryngoscope | 276 (94%) | 94 (100%) | 83 (95%) | 99 (88%) |
| Video laryngoscope | 12 (4%) | 0 (0%) | 3 (3%) | 9 (8%) |
| Others | 5 (2%) | 0 (0%) | 1 (1%) | 4 (4%) |
| Specialty | ||||
| Transitional year resident | 53 (18%) | 16 (17%) | 10 (11%) | 27 (24%) |
| Emergency physician | 127 (43%) | 21 (22%) | 39 (45%) | 67 (60%) |
| Pediatrician | 45 (15%) | 28 (30%) | 14 (16%) | 3 (3%) |
| Other specialty | 68 (23%) | 29 (31%) | 24 (28%) | 15 (13%) |
| Number of intubation attempts until success | ||||
| 1 | 176 (60%) | 47 (50%) | 51 (59%) | 78 (69%) |
| 2 | 69 (24%) | 26 (28%) | 20 (23%) | 23 (21%) |
| 3 or more | 47 (16%) | 20 (21%) | 16 (18%) | 11 (10%) |
| Unknown | 1 (1%) | 1 (1%) | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) |
IQR, interquartile range.
Data were expressed as n (%) unless otherwise indicated.
Percentages may not equal 100 due to rounding.
Defined as intubation using topical anesthesia or paralytics without sedatives.
Defined as flexible bronchoscope, or a combination of a gum elastic bougie with direct laryngoscope or video laryngoscope.
Defined as post graduate years 1 or 2.
Including emergency medicine residents and emergency attending physicians.
Including anesthesiologists and surgeons.
The first intubation attempt was performed and failed in the emergency department, and the subsequent intubation attempts were performed in the operating room.
Multivariable predictor of first-pass success of emergency intubation in pediatric patients.
| Primary model | Sensitivity analysis (age <10 years) | |||
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| Variables | Adjusted odds ratio (95% CI) | P value | Adjusted odds ratio (95% CI) | P-value |
| Age | ||||
| Age <2 years | [reference] | -- | [reference] | -- |
| Age 2–9 years | 1.45 (0.74–2.84) | 0.28 | -- | -- |
| Age10–18 years | 2.45 (1.23–4.87) | 0.01 | -- | -- |
| Age 2–7 years | -- | -- | 1.38 (0.66–2.88) | 0.39 |
| Age 8–9 years | -- | -- | 1.52 (0.47–4.89) | 0.48 |
| Sex | ||||
| Male | [reference] | -- | [reference] | -- |
| Female | 0.64 (0.41–1.01) | 0.05 | 0.69 (0.38–1.24) | 0.21 |
| Primary indication | ||||
| Cardiac arrest | [reference] | -- | [reference] | -- |
| Medical | 0.56 (0.30–1.05) | 0.07 | 0.61 (0.28–1.33) | 0.21 |
| Trauma | 0.64 (0.29–1.40) | 0.26 | 0.49 (0.17–1.45) | 0.20 |
| Methods | ||||
| non-RSI | [reference] | -- | [reference] | -- |
| RSI | 2.17 (1.31–3.57) | 0.002 | 3.05 (1.63–5.70) | <0.001 |
| Devices | ||||
| Direct laryngoscope | [reference] | -- | -- | |
| Video laryngoscope | 0.31 (0.08–1.23) | 0.10 | -- | -- |
| Others | 0.24 (0.03–2.08) | 0.20 | -- | -- |
| Specialty | ||||
| Transitional year resident | [reference] | -- | [reference] | -- |
| Emergency physician | 3.21 (1.78–5.83) | <0.001 | 4.08 (1.92–8.63) | <0.001 |
| Pediatrician | 2.07 (0.96–4.47) | 0.06 | 2.36 (1.11–4.97) | 0.03 |
| Other specialty | 2.63 (1.51–4.55) | 0.001 | 2.39 (1.32–4.32) | 0.004 |
CI, confidence intervals; RSI, rapid sequence intubation.
Defined as flexible bronchoscope, or a combination of a gum elastic bougie with direct laryngoscope or video laryngoscope.
Defined as post-graduate-years 1 or 2.
Including emergency medicine residents and emergency attending physicians.
Including anesthesiologists and surgeons.
Excluded the intubation device variable from the multivariable analysis as only 4 intubation attempts were performed with video laryngoscope or other device in children aged <10 years.