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First‐attempt intubation success and complications in patients with COVID‐19 undergoing emergency intubation

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the first‐attempt success rates and complications of endotracheal intubation of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) patients by emergency physicians. METHODS: This prospective observational study was conducted from March 24, 2020 through May 28, 2020 at the emergency departme...

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Autores principales: de Alencar, Julio Cesar Garcia, Marques, Bruno, Marchini, Julio Flavio Meirelles, Marino, Lucas Oliveira, Ribeiro, Sabrina Correa da Costa, Bueno, Cauê Gasparotto, da Cunha, Victor Paro, Lazar Neto, Felippe, Valente, Fernando Salvetti, Rahhal, Hassan, Pereira, Juliana Batista Rodrigues, Padrão, Eduardo Messias Hirano, Wanderley, Annelise Passos Bispos, Costa, Millena Gomes Pinheiro, Brandão Neto, Rodrigo Antonio, Souza, Heraldo Possolo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7436702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32838394
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/emp2.12219
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author de Alencar, Julio Cesar Garcia
Marques, Bruno
Marchini, Julio Flavio Meirelles
Marino, Lucas Oliveira
Ribeiro, Sabrina Correa da Costa
Bueno, Cauê Gasparotto
da Cunha, Victor Paro
Lazar Neto, Felippe
Valente, Fernando Salvetti
Rahhal, Hassan
Pereira, Juliana Batista Rodrigues
Padrão, Eduardo Messias Hirano
Wanderley, Annelise Passos Bispos
Costa, Millena Gomes Pinheiro
Brandão Neto, Rodrigo Antonio
Souza, Heraldo Possolo
author_facet de Alencar, Julio Cesar Garcia
Marques, Bruno
Marchini, Julio Flavio Meirelles
Marino, Lucas Oliveira
Ribeiro, Sabrina Correa da Costa
Bueno, Cauê Gasparotto
da Cunha, Victor Paro
Lazar Neto, Felippe
Valente, Fernando Salvetti
Rahhal, Hassan
Pereira, Juliana Batista Rodrigues
Padrão, Eduardo Messias Hirano
Wanderley, Annelise Passos Bispos
Costa, Millena Gomes Pinheiro
Brandão Neto, Rodrigo Antonio
Souza, Heraldo Possolo
author_sort de Alencar, Julio Cesar Garcia
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description OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the first‐attempt success rates and complications of endotracheal intubation of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) patients by emergency physicians. METHODS: This prospective observational study was conducted from March 24, 2020 through May 28, 2020 at the emergency department (ED) of an urban, academic trauma center. We enrolled patients consecutively admitted to the ED with suspected or confirmed COVID‐19 submitted to endotracheal intubation. No patients were excluded. The primary outcome was first‐attempt intubation success, defined as successful endotracheal tube placement with the first device passed (endotracheal tube) during the first laryngoscope insertion confirmed with capnography. Secondary outcomes included the following complications: hypotension, hypoxemia, aspiration, and esophageal intubation. RESULTS: A total of 112 patients with confirmed or suspected COVID‐19 were enrolled. Median age was 61 years and 61 patients (54%) were men. The primary outcome, first‐attempt intubation success, was achieved in 82% of patients. Among the 20 patients who were not intubated on the first attempt, 75% were intubated on the second attempt and 20% on the third attempt; cricothyrotomy was performed in 1 patient. Forty‐eight (42%) patients were hypotensive and required norepinephrine immediately post‐intubation. Fifty‐eight (52%) experienced peri‐intubation hypoxemia, and 2 patients (2%) had cardiac arrest. There were no cases of failed intubation resulting in death up to 24 hours after the procedure. CONCLUSION: Emergency physicians achieve high success rates when intubating COVID19 patients, although complications are frequent. However, these findings should be considered provisional until their generalizability is assessed in their institutions and setting.
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spelling pubmed-74367022020-08-19 First‐attempt intubation success and complications in patients with COVID‐19 undergoing emergency intubation de Alencar, Julio Cesar Garcia Marques, Bruno Marchini, Julio Flavio Meirelles Marino, Lucas Oliveira Ribeiro, Sabrina Correa da Costa Bueno, Cauê Gasparotto da Cunha, Victor Paro Lazar Neto, Felippe Valente, Fernando Salvetti Rahhal, Hassan Pereira, Juliana Batista Rodrigues Padrão, Eduardo Messias Hirano Wanderley, Annelise Passos Bispos Costa, Millena Gomes Pinheiro Brandão Neto, Rodrigo Antonio Souza, Heraldo Possolo J Am Coll Emerg Physicians Open Airway OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the first‐attempt success rates and complications of endotracheal intubation of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) patients by emergency physicians. METHODS: This prospective observational study was conducted from March 24, 2020 through May 28, 2020 at the emergency department (ED) of an urban, academic trauma center. We enrolled patients consecutively admitted to the ED with suspected or confirmed COVID‐19 submitted to endotracheal intubation. No patients were excluded. The primary outcome was first‐attempt intubation success, defined as successful endotracheal tube placement with the first device passed (endotracheal tube) during the first laryngoscope insertion confirmed with capnography. Secondary outcomes included the following complications: hypotension, hypoxemia, aspiration, and esophageal intubation. RESULTS: A total of 112 patients with confirmed or suspected COVID‐19 were enrolled. Median age was 61 years and 61 patients (54%) were men. The primary outcome, first‐attempt intubation success, was achieved in 82% of patients. Among the 20 patients who were not intubated on the first attempt, 75% were intubated on the second attempt and 20% on the third attempt; cricothyrotomy was performed in 1 patient. Forty‐eight (42%) patients were hypotensive and required norepinephrine immediately post‐intubation. Fifty‐eight (52%) experienced peri‐intubation hypoxemia, and 2 patients (2%) had cardiac arrest. There were no cases of failed intubation resulting in death up to 24 hours after the procedure. CONCLUSION: Emergency physicians achieve high success rates when intubating COVID19 patients, although complications are frequent. However, these findings should be considered provisional until their generalizability is assessed in their institutions and setting. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7436702/ /pubmed/32838394 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/emp2.12219 Text en © 2020 The Authors. JACEP Open published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of the American College of Emergency Physicians. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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de Alencar, Julio Cesar Garcia
Marques, Bruno
Marchini, Julio Flavio Meirelles
Marino, Lucas Oliveira
Ribeiro, Sabrina Correa da Costa
Bueno, Cauê Gasparotto
da Cunha, Victor Paro
Lazar Neto, Felippe
Valente, Fernando Salvetti
Rahhal, Hassan
Pereira, Juliana Batista Rodrigues
Padrão, Eduardo Messias Hirano
Wanderley, Annelise Passos Bispos
Costa, Millena Gomes Pinheiro
Brandão Neto, Rodrigo Antonio
Souza, Heraldo Possolo
First‐attempt intubation success and complications in patients with COVID‐19 undergoing emergency intubation
title First‐attempt intubation success and complications in patients with COVID‐19 undergoing emergency intubation
title_full First‐attempt intubation success and complications in patients with COVID‐19 undergoing emergency intubation
title_fullStr First‐attempt intubation success and complications in patients with COVID‐19 undergoing emergency intubation
title_full_unstemmed First‐attempt intubation success and complications in patients with COVID‐19 undergoing emergency intubation
title_short First‐attempt intubation success and complications in patients with COVID‐19 undergoing emergency intubation
title_sort first‐attempt intubation success and complications in patients with covid‐19 undergoing emergency intubation
topic Airway
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7436702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32838394
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/emp2.12219
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