Associations between family presence and neonatal intubation outcomes: a report from the National Emergency Airway Registry for Neonates: NEAR4NEOS

Author:

Brei Brianna KORCID,Sawyer Taylor,Umoren Rachel,Gray Megan MORCID,Krick Jeanne,Foglia Elizabeth EORCID,Ades Anne,Glass Kristen,Kim Jae H,Singh Neetu,Jung Philipp,Johnston Lindsay,Moussa AhmedORCID,Napolitano Natalie,Barry James,Zenge Jeanne,Quek Binhuey,DeMeo Stephen D,Shults Justine,Unrau Jennifer,Nadkarni Vinay,Nishisaki Akira

Abstract

ObjectiveDescribe the current practice of family presence during neonatal tracheal intubations (TIs) across neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) and examine the association with outcomes.DesignRetrospective analysis of TIs performed in NICUs participating in the National Emergency Airway Registry for Neonates (NEAR4NEOS).SettingThirteen academic NICUs.PatientsInfants undergoing TI between October 2014 and December 2017.Main outcome measuresAssociation of family presence with TI processes and outcomes including first attempt success (primary outcome), success within two attempts, adverse TI-associated events (TIAEs) and severe oxygen desaturation ≥20% from baseline.ResultsOf the 2570 TIs, 242 (9.4%) had family presence, which varied by site (median 3.6%, range 0%–33%; p<0.01). Family member was more often present for older infants and those with chronic respiratory failure. Fewer TIs were performed by residents when family was present (FP 10% vs no FP 18%, p=0.041). Among TIs with family presence versus without family presence, the first attempt success rate was 55% vs 49% (p=0.062), success within two attempts was 74% vs 66% (p=0.014), adverse TIAEs were 18% vs 20% (p=0.62) and severe oxygen desaturation was 49% vs 52%, (p=0.40). In multivariate analyses, there was no independent association between family presence and intubation success, adverse TIAEs or severe oxygen desaturation.ConclusionFamily are present in less than 10% of TIs, with variation across NICUs. Even after controlling for important patient, provider and site factors, there were no significant associations between family presence and intubation success, adverse TIAEs or severe oxygen desaturation.

Funder

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynaecology,General Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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