Affiliation:
1. National University Health System, Singapore
2. Ministry of Health Holdings Pte Ltd, Singapore
3. Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Intubations in the emergency department (ED) are often performed
immediately without the benefit of pre-selection or the ability to defer. Multicentre observational
data provide a framework for understanding emergency airway management but regional
practice variation may exist. We aim to describe the intubation indications, prevalence of
difficult airway features, peri-intubation adverse events and intubator characteristics in the
ED of the National University Hospital, Singapore.
Methods: We conducted a prospective observational study over a period of 31 months from
1 March 2016 to 28 September 2018. Information regarding each intubation attempt, such
as indications for intubation, airway assessment, intubation techniques used, peri-intubation
adverse events, and clinical outcomes, was collected and described.
Results: There were 669 patients, with male predominance (67.3%, 450/669) and mean age
of 60.9 years (standard deviation [SD] 18.1). Of these, 25.6% were obese or grossly obese and
majority were intubated due to medical indications (84.8%, 567/669). Emergency physicians’
initial impression of difficult airway correlated with a higher grade of glottis view on laryngoscopy.
First-pass intubation success rate was 86.5%, with hypoxia (11.2%, 75/669) and hypotension
(3.7%, 25/669) reported as the two most common adverse events. Majority was rapid sequence
intubation (67.3%, 450/669) and the device used was most frequently a video laryngoscope
(75.6%, 506/669). More than half of the intubations were performed by postgraduate clinicians
in year 5 and above, clinical fellows or attending physicians.
Conclusion: In our centre, the majority of emergency intubations were performed for
medical indications by senior doctors utilising rapid sequence intubation and video laryngoscopy
with good ffirst-attempt success.
Keywords: Difficult airway, emergency services, intubation, peri-intubation adverse events, rapid
sequence induction
Publisher
Academy of Medicine, Singapore
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