Predictors of Per-Intubation Cardiac Arrest in Pediatrics Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department
Authors: Noman Ali , Erum Shakeel , Haniya Ather , Nirdosh Kumar
Abstract
Introduction: Airway management is one of the vital resuscitative procedures undertaken in many critically ill pediatric patients presenting for emergency care. Around (2–33/10,000) of all pediatric patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) require airway protection for various conditions, such as respiratory failure, airway protection, and cardiac arrest 1-3. In children, airway management demands great caution because of their age-related differences in anatomical and physiological characteristics and limited physiological reserves. Rapid sequence intubation (RSI) has become the standard technique to facilitate pediatric emergency airway management. The objective of the study is to determine the risk factors associated with peri-intubation cardiac arrest in pediatric patients presenting to the emergency department. Methods: This retrospective matched case-control study was carried out at the Emergency Department of the Aga Khan University Hospital from January 01, 2017, to December 31, 2022, will be included. Cases were identified as pediatric patients (ageKeywords: Perintubation cardiac arrest, Retrun of sponataneous circulation
Pubmed Style
Noman Ali, Erum Shakeel, Haniya Ather, Nirdosh Kumar. Predictors of Per-Intubation Cardiac Arrest in Pediatrics Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department. SJE Med. 2024; 08 (July 2024): S66-S66. doi:10.24911/SJEMed.72-1709504906
Publication History
Received: March 04, 2024
Accepted: March 04, 2024
Published: July 08, 2024
Authors
Noman Ali
noman.ali@aku.edu
Erum Shakeel
erum.shakeel@aku.edu
Haniya Ather
Haniya.ather@aku.edu
Nirdosh Kumar
nirdosh.kumar@aku.edu