Factors that impact second attempt success for neonatal intubation following first attempt failure: a report from the National Emergency Airway Registry for Neonates

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Johnson Mitchell DavidORCID,Tingay David GeraldORCID,Perkins Elizabeth J,Sett Arun,Devsam Bianca,Douglas Ellen,Charlton Julia K,Wildenhain Paul,Rumpel Jennifer,Wagner MichaelORCID,Nadkarni Vinay,Johnston Lindsay,Herrick Heidi M,Hartman Tyler,Glass Kristen,Jung Philipp,DeMeo Stephen D,Shay Rebecca,Kim Jae H,Unrau Jennifer,Moussa Ahmed,Nishisaki Akira,Foglia Elizabeth E

Abstract

ObjectiveTo determine the factors associated with second attempt success and the risk of adverse events following a failed first attempt at neonatal tracheal intubation.DesignRetrospective analysis of prospectively collected data on intubations performed in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and delivery room from the National Emergency Airway Registry for Neonates (NEAR4NEOS).SettingEighteen academic NICUs in NEAR4NEOS.PatientsNeonates requiring two or more attempts at intubation between October 2014 and December 2021.Main outcome measuresThe primary outcome was successful intubation on the second attempt, with severe tracheal intubation-associated events (TIAEs) or severe desaturation (≥20% decline in oxygen saturation) being secondary outcomes. Multivariate regression examined the associations between these outcomes and patient characteristics and changes in intubation practice.Results5805 of 13 126 (44%) encounters required two or more intubation attempts, with 3156 (54%) successful on the second attempt. Second attempt success was more likely with changes in any of the following: intubator (OR 1.80, 95% CI 1.56 to 2.07), stylet use (OR 1.65, 95% CI 1.36 to 2.01) or endotracheal tube (ETT) size (OR 2.11, 95% CI 1.74 to 2.56). Changes in stylet use were associated with a reduced chance of severe desaturation (OR 0.74, 95% CI 0.61 to 0.90), but changes in intubator, laryngoscope type or ETT size were not; no changes in intubator or equipment were associated with severe TIAEs.ConclusionsSuccessful neonatal intubation on a second attempt was more likely with a change in intubator, stylet use or ETT size.

Funder

Perinatal Society of Australia and New Zealand

National Institutes of Health

Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation

AHRQ

Victorian Government Operational Infrastructure Support Program

National Health and Medical Research Council

ZOLL Medical Corporation

American Heart Association

Laerdal Foundation

US Department of Defense

Publisher

BMJ

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