| Literature DB >> 32894186 |
Hiroki Maeyama1,2, Hiromichi Naito3, Francis X Guyette4, Takashi Yorifuji5, Yuki Banshotani6, Daisaku Matsui6, Tetsuya Yumoto1, Atsunori Nakao1, Makoto Kobayashi6.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) commonly intubates patients who require advanced airway support prior to takeoff. In-flight intubation (IFI) is avoided because it is considered difficult due to limited space, difficulty communicating, and vibration in flight. However, IFI may shorten the total prehospital time. We tested whether IFI can be performed safely by the HEMS.Entities:
Keywords: Air ambulance; Airway management; Time-to-treatment; Transportation
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32894186 PMCID: PMC7487559 DOI: 10.1186/s13049-020-00784-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med ISSN: 1757-7241 Impact factor: 2.953
Fig. 1Patient flow chart and grouping. Patients in the study were separated into 2 groups. Flight group (FG) patients were intubated during the flight; ground group (GG) patients were intubated on the ground prior to takeoff. The HEMS system receives a dispatch request from a public EMS, then takes off from the hospital and lands at the rendezvous point (RP). In some cases, the HEMS lands at the scene. Generally, at the RP, the HEMS staff make contact with the patient transported by the ground ambulance, treat the patient, then transport the patient to the hospital. If the HEMS team reaches the RP before ground EMS, the HEMS staff may respond to the scene. EMS: emergency medical service, HEMS: helicopter emergency medical service
Fig. 2Map of the cabin and positioning of providers performing in-flight intubation. Cabin and provider seat sizes are shown. Physician 1 oxygenates the patient, secures the airway, and intubates the patient. Devices for IFI are set on the left side of Physician 1. Nurse and Physician 2 prepare and administer medications. They also support the procedure. The use of video laryngoscopy or direct laryngoscopy for intubation is at the discretion of the attending physician. Physicians preferred to use the video laryngoscope for IFI presumably due to the limited space of the cabin
Fig. 3STROBE diagram detailing the inclusion and exclusion criteria
Patient characteristics for the two groups
| Flight Group | Ground Group | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| ( | ( | ||
| Age, median (IQR), y | 74 (60–82) | 73 (59–83) | 0.91 |
| Male, No. (%) | 135 (70.3) | 115 (62.5) | 0.13 |
| Medical conditions, No. (%) | 108 (56.3) | 105 (57.1) | 0.92 |
| Heart disease | 45 (23.4) | 40 (21.7) | 0.71 |
| Respiratory disease | 3 (1.6) | 11 (6.0) | 0.03 |
| Stroke | 35 (18.2) | 37 (20.1) | 0.70 |
| Sepsis | 2 (1.0) | 0 (0) | 0.50 |
| Others | 23 (12.0) | 17 (9.2) | 0.41 |
| Trauma and others, No. (%) | 84 (43.7) | 79 (42.9) | 0.92 |
| Trauma | 55 (28.6) | 48 (26.1) | 0.64 |
| Suffocation | 11 (5.7) | 5 (2.7) | 0.20 |
| Others | 18 (9.4) | 26 (14.1) | 0.20 |
| Vital sign, median (IQR)a | |||
| Respiratory rate | 22 (18–30) | 22 (16–28) | 0.56 |
| Heart rate | 100 (80–126) | 89 (70–120) | 0.08 |
| Systolic blood pressure | 130 (80–180) | 129 (83–189) | 0.80 |
| Glasgow Coma Scale | 6 (3–11) | 6 (3–7) | 0.19 |
| CA, No. (%) | 75 (39.1) | 89 (48.4) | 0.08 |
Abbreviations: CA Cardiac arrest, IQR Inter quartile range
aexcluding cardiac arrest
ETI success rate, characteristics, complications, and death
| Flight Group | Ground Group | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Successful cases, No. (%) | 189/192 (98.4) | 179/184 (97.3) | 0.50 |
| Number of ETI attempts, No. (%) | |||
| First pass | 170/192 (88.5) | 172/184 (93.5) | 0.11 |
| Second pass | 189/192 (98.4) | 178/184 (96.7) | 0.33 |
| Third pass | 179/184 (97.3) | ||
| Video laryngoscopy, No. (%) | 160/192 (83.3) | 35/184 (19.0) | < 0.001 |
| Cricothyroidotomy, No. (%) | 1/192 (0.5) | 4/184 (2.2) | 0.21 |
| Physician years specializing in emergency services, median (IQR), years | 4 (3–6) | 4 (3–5) | 0.38 |
| Physician accumulated experience with intubations, No. (%) | |||
| > 1000 | 79 (41) | 82 (45) | 0.53 |
| 501–1000 | 35 (18) | 36 (20) | 0.79 |
| 101–500 | 78 (41) | 66 (36) | 0.40 |
| Complications, excluding CA cases, No. (%) | |||
| Hypoxia | 4/117 (3.4) | 4/95 (4.2) | 1.00 |
| Hypotension | 6/117 (5.1) | 5/95 (5.3) | 1.00 |
| Deaths, No. (%) | 86/192 (45.7) | 109/184 (64.5) | 0.01 |
ETI Endotracheal intubation, CA Cardiac arrest, IQR Interquartile range
Prehospital time
| Flight Group | Ground Group | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| ( | ( | ||
| Takeoff to RP arrival, median (IQR), min | 13 (10–16) | 13 (9–17) | 0.43 |
| Prehospital activity time, median (IQR), min | 7 (5–9) | 14 (11–17) | < 0.001 |
| Total prehospital time, median (IQR), min | 33.5 (28–40) | 40 (33–47) | < 0.001 |
Abbreviations: RP Rendezvous point, IQR Interquartile range
Comparative data of prehospital intubation by physician from the present and previous studies
| Helm M, et al. [ | Sunde GA, et al. [ | Piegeler T, et al. [ | Caruana E, et al. [ | Kamiutsuri K, et al. [ | This study (2020) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number | 150 | 2144 | 988 | 1251 | 742 | 376 |
| Age, y | 40 (21–61)a | 53 (0–95)a | 49.7 (25.7–65.9)a b | 60.3 (18.6)d | CA 61.8 (20.9)d | 74 (60–82)e |
| 52.7 (34.5–66.5) a c | Non CA 50.7 (20.4)d | |||||
| Medical (%) | 22.0 | 55.0 | NA | NA | 68% (CA), 13.6% (Non-CA) | 56.4 |
| Trauma (%) | 78.0 | 44.0 | NA | NA | 32% (CA), 86.4% (Non-CA) | 27.7 |
| CA (%) | 0.0 | 42.0 | 46.4 | 57.4 | 61.3 | 44.0 |
| Success rate (%) | ||||||
| Total | 100.0 | 98.7 | 99.5 | 99.5 | 99.1 | 97.9 |
| First pass | 92.0 | 85.5 | 96.4 | 63.8 | NA | 91.8 |
| Second or additional passes | 8.0 | 13.2 | 3.1 | 35.7 | NA | 7.7 |
| Hypoxia, excluding CA (%) | 12.0 | 2.1 | NA | 10.0 | NA | 3.7 |
| Hypotension, excluding CA (%) | NA | 3.0 | NA | 1.3 | NA | 5.2 |
Abbreviations: CA Cardiac arrest, IQR Interquartile range. a median (range) b first attempt success c two or more attempts success d mean (SD) e median (IQR)
Comparative data of in-flight intubation from the present and previous studies
| Harrison T, et al. [ | Thomas SH, et al. [ | This study (flight group) (2020) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Number | 120 | 246 | 192 |
| Age, y | 27 (2–75)a | NA | 74 (60–82)b |
| Medical (%) | 23.0 | NA | 56.3 |
| Trauma (%) | 77.0 | NA | 28.6 |
| CA (%) | 42.0 | NA | 39.1 |
| Success rate (%) | |||
| Total | 94.2 | 95.5 | 98.4 |
| First attempt | 75.0 | 71.9 | 88.5 |
| Two or more attempts | 19.2 | 23.6 | 9.9 |
| Hypoxia, excluding CA (%) | NA | NA | 3.4 |
| Hypotension, excluding CA (%) | NA | NA | 5.1 |
Abbreviations: CA Cardiac arrest, IQR Interquartile range. a median (range) b median (IQR)