| Literature DB >> 31992228 |
Pieter Francsois Fouche1, Paul Andrew Jennings2, Malcolm Boyle3, Stephen Bernard4, Karen Smith5,4,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Rapid sequence intubation (RSI) is used to secure the airway of stroke patients. Randomized controlled trial evidence exists to support the use of paramedic RSI for traumatic brain injury (TBI), but cannot necessarily be applied to stroke RSI because of differences between the stroke and TBI patient. To understand if the TBI evidence can be used for stroke RSI, we analysed a retrospective cohort of TBI and strokes to compare how survival is impacted differently by RSI when comparing strokes and TBI.Entities:
Keywords: Paramedic; Stroke, rapid sequence intubation; Traumatic brain injury
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31992228 PMCID: PMC6988411 DOI: 10.1186/s12873-020-0303-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Emerg Med ISSN: 1471-227X
Fig. 1Patient selection for a cohort of RSI in stroke and TBI
Patient, demographic, prognostic and in-hospital factors in in a cohort of 80,324 strokes and traumatic brain injury
| Characteristic | Patients, No. (%) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Total ( | RSI ( | No-RSI ( | |
| Demographic | |||
| Age, mean (SD), years | 61.6 (22.5) | 52.2 (22.5) | 61.8 (24.2) |
| Sex | |||
| Male | 46,726 (58.1) | 1125 (63.3) | 45,601 (58.1) |
| Female | 33,598 (41.8) | 651 (36.7) | 32,947 (41.6) |
| Illness | |||
| Haemorrhagic stroke | 11,133 (13.9) | 531 (29.9) | 10,602 (13.5) |
| Ischemic stroke | 26,754 (33.3) | 242 (13.6) | 26,512 (33.8) |
| Traumatic brain injury | 42,437 (52.9) | 1003 (56.5) | 41,434 (52.8) |
| Illness severity/comorbidity, mean (SD) | |||
| Elixhauser comorbidity scorea | 17.2 (7.0) | 17.3 (6.6) | 17.2 (7.0) |
| Initial Glasgow Coma Scale | 13.5 (2.8) | 6.4 (3.6) | 13.7 (2.5) |
| Observations, mean (SD) | |||
| Initial pulse rate | 85.4 (19.5) | 92.9 (28.8) | 85.2 (19.2) |
| Final pulse rate | 82.6 (18.0) | 101.5 (22.4) | 82.1 (17.6) |
| Initial systolic blood pressure | 140.6 (31.5) | 145.7 (41.8) | 140.5 (31.2) |
| Final systolic blood pressure | 139.3 (28.5) | 136.4 (29.7) | 139.3 (28.5) |
| Initial respiratory rate | 17.7 (4.6) | 18.3 (8.0) | 17.7 (4.5) |
| Final respiratory rate | 16.9 (4.0) | 12.2 (7.5) | 17.0 (3.8) |
| Initial SPO2 | 96.1 (5.1) | 94.1 (9.6) | 96.1 (4.9) |
| Final SPO2 | 97.2 (3.4) | 98.5 (4.6) | 97.2 (3.3) |
| Ambulance time intervals, minutes mean (SD) | |||
| Response time | 21.1 (23.1) | 19.2 (18.9) | 21.2 (23.2) |
| Scene time | 24.3 (99.9) | 60.7 (35.0) | 23.4 (100.7) |
| Transport time | 25.6 (21.0) | 31.5 (23.5) | 25.5 (20.9) |
| Hospital | |||
| Time in intensive care unit, mean (SD), hours | 125.2 (161.3) | 156.9 (172.2) | 119.4 (158.5) |
| Mechanical ventilation in intensive care unit, mean (SD), hours | 106.8 (148.9) | 117.9 (144.6) | 103.8 (150.0) |
| Hospital length of stay, mean (SD), days | 6.8 (10.2) | 13.3 (20.5) | 6.6 (9.8) |
| Emergency department length of stay mean (SD), minutes | 426.1 (318.7) | 272.2 (214.8) | 430.2 (320.0) |
| Year | |||
| 2008 | 6497 (8.1) | 148 (8.3) | 6349 (8.1) |
| 2009 | 7435 (9.3) | 142 (8.0) | 7293 (9.3) |
| 2010 | 7834 (9.8) | 167 (9.4) | 7667 (9.8) |
| 2011 | 8614 (10.7) | 215 (12.1) | 8399 (10.7) |
| 2012 | 8293 (10.3) | 205 (11.5) | 8088 (10.3) |
| 2013 | 7962 (9.9) | 194 (10.9) | 7768 (9.9) |
| 2014 | 6416 (8.0) | 123 (6.9) | 6293 (8.0) |
| 2015 | 8581 (10.7) | 164 (9.2) | 8417 (10.7) |
| 2016 | 9101 (11.3) | 221 (12.4) | 8880 (11.3) |
| 2017 | 9591 (11.9) | 197 (11.1) | 9394 (12.0) |
aScaled to avoid negative values
Comparison of changes in vital signs in a cohort of 80,324 strokes and traumatic brain injury
| Change in vital signa | RSI (mean; 95% CI) | No-RSI (mean; 95% CI) | Difference (95% CI; P) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Haemorrhagic strokes | |||
| Systolic blood pressure (mmHg) | −15.8 (−17.8 to −13.9) | −2.0 (−2.4 to −1.6) | −13.8 (− 15.8 to − 11.8; |
| SPO2 (%) | 2.0 (1.4 to 2.5) | 1.8 (1.7 to 2.0) | 0.1 (−0.5 to 0.7; |
| Respiratory rate (per minute) | −5.8 (−6.1 to −5.5) | −0.4 (− 0.5 to − 0.4) | −5.4 (− 6.1 to − 5.5; |
| Glasgow Coma Scale (unit) | −3.5 (−3.6 to −3.3) | − 0.08(− 0.1 to − 0.04) | −3.4 (− 3.5 to − 3.2; |
| Pulse (per minute) | 13.2 (11.9 to 14.3) | −1.7 (− 1.9 to − 1.4) | 14.8 (13.6 to 16.1; |
| Ischemic strokes | |||
| Systolic blood pressure (mmHg) | −9.8 (− 12.1 to − 1.1) | −1.3 (− 1.5 to − 1.1) | −8.5 (− 10.8 to − 6.2; |
| SPO2 (%) | 4.2 (3.6 to 4.8) | 1.2 (1.1 to 1.3) | 3.0 (2.3 to 3.6; |
| Respiratory rate (per minute) | −6.8 (−7.1 to − 6.5) | −0.5 (− 0.48 to − 0.43) | − 6.4 (− 6.7 to − 6.1; |
| Glasgow Coma Scale (unit) | −3.9 (− 4.1 to − 3.8) | 0.1 (0.1 to 0.14) | − 4.0 (− 4.2 to − 3.9; |
| Pulse (per minute) | 4.7 (3.3 to 6.0) | −1.5 (− 1.6 to − 1.4) | 6.2 (4.8 to 7.6; |
| Traumatic brain injuries | |||
| Systolic blood pressure (mmHg) | −2.6 (− 3.6 to − 1.5) | −1.3 (− 1.4 to − 1.1) | −1.3 (− 2.4 to − 0.2; |
| SPO2 (%) | 2.2 (1.8 to 2.5) | 1.0 (0.9 to 1.1) | 1.2 (0.8 to 1.5; |
| Respiratory rate (per minute) | −6.1 (− 6.3 to − 5.9) | −0.9 (− 0.9 to − 0.85) | − 5.2 (− 5.4 to − 5.0; |
| Glasgow Coma Scale (unit) | −5.6 (− 5.7 to − 5.5) | 0.3 (0.2 to 0.3) | −5.8 (− 5.9 to − 5.7; |
| Pulse (per minute) | 7.4 (6.6 to 8.2) | −4.5 (− 4.6 to − 4.4) | 11.9 (11.0 to 12.7; |
aAll changes in vital signs calculated as the last minus the first measurement on scene. Means are adjusted for age, initial GCS, year, initial respiratory rate, initial pulse rate, initial systolic blood pressure and Elixhauser comorbidity score
Fig. 2Interactions of demographic factors in a cohort of strokes and TBI, RSI compared to no-RSI. a interaction of age and pathology. b interaction of sex and pathology
Fig. 3Interactions of time intervals and intubation success in a cohort of strokes and TBI, RSI compared to no-RSI. a interaction of scene duration and pathology. b interaction of time to RSI and pathology. c interaction of intubation success and pathology. d interaction of number of intubation attempts and pathology
Fig. 4Interactions of medications used with RSI in a cohort of strokes and TBI, RSI compared to no-RS. a interaction of atropine and pathology. b interaction of fentanyl and pathology. c interaction of midazolam and pathology. d interaction of midazolam/morphine infusion and pathology
Fig. 5Interactions of changes in vital signs in a cohort of strokes and TBI, RSI compared to no-RSI. a change in systolic blood pressure and pathology. b interaction of respiratory rate change and pathology. c interaction of ETCO2 change and pathology. d interaction of SPO2 change and pathology. e interaction pulse rate change and pathology