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Noninvasive ventilation of air transported infants with respiratory distress in the Canadian Arctic.

Shelden D Roy1, Fuad Alnaji2, Deepti N Reddy3, Nick J Barrowman3, Holden A Sheffield1.   

Abstract

Objectives: Since 2016, use of nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) in Nunavut for air transport in select patients has become common practice. This study examines the outcomes of patients transferred by air from the Qikiqtaaluk Region during air transport. We examined intubation rates, adverse events during transfer, and respiratory parameters at departure and upon arrival.
Methods: This was a retrospective review from September 2016 to December 2019 including patients under 2 years of age transferred by air on nCPAP from the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut.
Results: Data were collected for 40 transfers involving 34 unique patients. Six transfers were from remote communities in Nunavut to Iqaluit, and 33 transfers were from Iqaluit to CHEO. The primary outcome measure was whether the patient required intubation during transport, or urgent intubation upon arrival to CHEO. The median nCPAP setting during transport was 6 cm H2O (5-7 cm H2O) and at arrival to CHEO was 6 cm H2O (6-7 cm H2O). Six of the 33 (18.2%) patients required intubation during their hospital stay and five (15.2%) in a controlled ICU setting. There were no discernible adverse events that occurred during transport for 28 patients (84.5%). Four patients (12.1%) required a brief period of bag-mask ventilation and one patient had an episode of bradycardia. Conclusions: nCPAP on air transport is a safe and useful method for providing ventilatory support to infants and young children with respiratory distress.
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Keywords:  Air transport; Arctic; Bronchiolitis; Intubation; nCPAP

Year:  2022        PMID: 36016594      PMCID: PMC9394632          DOI: 10.1093/pch/pxac020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Paediatr Child Health        ISSN: 1205-7088            Impact factor:   2.600


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