An audit of airway management in critically ill patients in a sub-Saharan tertiary hospital

Critically ill patients have poor physiological reserves, and are at increased risk of cardiopulmonary complications such as hypoxia, hypotension, arrhythmias and cardiac arrest when undergoing airway management. This study audited airway management in critically ill patients. Patients Method: A Pro...

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Main Authors: Oyebola Olubodun Adekola, Olusola Temitayo Kushimo, Esohe Ivie Ohuoba, Gabriel Kolawole Asiyanbi, Olugbenga Oluseyi Olusoji, Muyiwa Kayode Rotimi
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Clinical Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.jcsjournal.org/article.asp?issn=2468-6859;year=2016;volume=13;issue=1;spage=6;epage=11;aulast=Adekola
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spelling doaj-2875db71e0b3461899370eb4acb808ce2020-11-24T23:56:54ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Clinical Sciences2468-68592408-74082016-01-0113161110.4103/1595-9587.175480An audit of airway management in critically ill patients in a sub-Saharan tertiary hospitalOyebola Olubodun AdekolaOlusola Temitayo KushimoEsohe Ivie OhuobaGabriel Kolawole AsiyanbiOlugbenga Oluseyi OlusojiMuyiwa Kayode RotimiCritically ill patients have poor physiological reserves, and are at increased risk of cardiopulmonary complications such as hypoxia, hypotension, arrhythmias and cardiac arrest when undergoing airway management. This study audited airway management in critically ill patients. Patients Method: A Prospective observational study in 120 critically ill adult patients who required endotracheal intubation over a one year period. Induction was with IV midazolam (0.15mg/kg), and suxamethonium (1.5mg/kg). Data collected included immediate complications (complications during intubation), and early complications (complications on days one to seven of tube insertion). Results: The median age was 32 years, males constituted 68 (56.6%) and female 52 (43.4%). One hundred and fifty-eight intubation attempts were recorded, one attempt to success in 93 (77.5%), and 2 attempts in 22 (18.33%). Difficult intubation occurred in 17 (10.49%), of whom 5 subjects had more than 3 intubation attempts, and 2 had surgical tracheostomy performed. The intubation aids used included stylet in 86.67%, bougie (3.33%), and laryngeal mask airway (1.67%). There was a significant association between the number of attempts at intubation, and trauma, bleeding, oesophageal intubation, aspiration or cardiac arrest, P<0.05. Tubal blockade occurred in 65 (36.31%) subjects after a median duration of 38.5 hours. Conclusion: This study elicited the need to review the airway management of critically ill patients in our institution, provide different airway and intubating devices during difficult intubation, and ensure appropriate training in airway skills.http://www.jcsjournal.org/article.asp?issn=2468-6859;year=2016;volume=13;issue=1;spage=6;epage=11;aulast=AdekolaAirway managementcomplicationscritically ill
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author Oyebola Olubodun Adekola
Olusola Temitayo Kushimo
Esohe Ivie Ohuoba
Gabriel Kolawole Asiyanbi
Olugbenga Oluseyi Olusoji
Muyiwa Kayode Rotimi
spellingShingle Oyebola Olubodun Adekola
Olusola Temitayo Kushimo
Esohe Ivie Ohuoba
Gabriel Kolawole Asiyanbi
Olugbenga Oluseyi Olusoji
Muyiwa Kayode Rotimi
An audit of airway management in critically ill patients in a sub-Saharan tertiary hospital
Journal of Clinical Sciences
Airway management
complications
critically ill
author_facet Oyebola Olubodun Adekola
Olusola Temitayo Kushimo
Esohe Ivie Ohuoba
Gabriel Kolawole Asiyanbi
Olugbenga Oluseyi Olusoji
Muyiwa Kayode Rotimi
author_sort Oyebola Olubodun Adekola
title An audit of airway management in critically ill patients in a sub-Saharan tertiary hospital
title_short An audit of airway management in critically ill patients in a sub-Saharan tertiary hospital
title_full An audit of airway management in critically ill patients in a sub-Saharan tertiary hospital
title_fullStr An audit of airway management in critically ill patients in a sub-Saharan tertiary hospital
title_full_unstemmed An audit of airway management in critically ill patients in a sub-Saharan tertiary hospital
title_sort audit of airway management in critically ill patients in a sub-saharan tertiary hospital
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Clinical Sciences
issn 2468-6859
2408-7408
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Critically ill patients have poor physiological reserves, and are at increased risk of cardiopulmonary complications such as hypoxia, hypotension, arrhythmias and cardiac arrest when undergoing airway management. This study audited airway management in critically ill patients. Patients Method: A Prospective observational study in 120 critically ill adult patients who required endotracheal intubation over a one year period. Induction was with IV midazolam (0.15mg/kg), and suxamethonium (1.5mg/kg). Data collected included immediate complications (complications during intubation), and early complications (complications on days one to seven of tube insertion). Results: The median age was 32 years, males constituted 68 (56.6%) and female 52 (43.4%). One hundred and fifty-eight intubation attempts were recorded, one attempt to success in 93 (77.5%), and 2 attempts in 22 (18.33%). Difficult intubation occurred in 17 (10.49%), of whom 5 subjects had more than 3 intubation attempts, and 2 had surgical tracheostomy performed. The intubation aids used included stylet in 86.67%, bougie (3.33%), and laryngeal mask airway (1.67%). There was a significant association between the number of attempts at intubation, and trauma, bleeding, oesophageal intubation, aspiration or cardiac arrest, P<0.05. Tubal blockade occurred in 65 (36.31%) subjects after a median duration of 38.5 hours. Conclusion: This study elicited the need to review the airway management of critically ill patients in our institution, provide different airway and intubating devices during difficult intubation, and ensure appropriate training in airway skills.
topic Airway management
complications
critically ill
url http://www.jcsjournal.org/article.asp?issn=2468-6859;year=2016;volume=13;issue=1;spage=6;epage=11;aulast=Adekola
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