Critical hypertension in trauma patients following prehospital emergency anaesthesia: a multi-centre retrospective observational study

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作者
Sagi, Liam [1 ]
Price, James [1 ,2 ]
Lachowycz, Kate [1 ]
Starr, Zachary [1 ]
Major, Rob [1 ]
Keeliher, Chris [3 ]
Finbow, Benjamin [3 ]
McLachlan, Sarah [3 ,4 ]
Moncur, Lyle [3 ]
Steel, Alistair [5 ]
Sherren, Peter B. [3 ,6 ]
Barnard, Ed B. G. [1 ,2 ,7 ]
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[1] East Anglian Air Ambulance, Norwich, England
[2] Cambridge Univ Hosp NHS Fdn Trust, Emergency Dept, Cambridge, England
[3] Essex & Herts Air Ambulance, Earls Colne, England
[4] Anglia Ruskin Univ, Chelmsford, England
[5] Magpas Air Ambulance, Huntingdon, England
[6] Guys & St Thomas NHS Fdn Trust, Dept Crit Care Med, London, England
[7] Royal Ctr Def Med, Acad Dept Mil Emergency Med, Res & Clin Innovat, Birmingham, England
关键词
Air ambulance; Anaesthesia; Blood pressure; Helicopter emergency medical service; Hypertension; Hypotension; Prehospital; Prehospital emergency care; Rapid sequence induction; Trauma; RAPID-SEQUENCE INTUBATION; BRAIN-INJURY; CIRCULATORY RESPONSES; HEMODYNAMIC-RESPONSE; TRACHEAL INTUBATION; BLOOD-PRESSURE; MANAGEMENT; LARYNGOSCOPY; HYPOTENSION; MORTALITY;
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10.1186/s13049-023-01167-w
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background Critical hypertension in major trauma patients is associated with increased mortality. Prehospital emergency anaesthesia (PHEA) is performed for 10% of the most seriously injured patients. Optimising oxygenation, ventilation, and cerebral perfusion, whilst avoiding extreme haemodynamic fluctuations are the cornerstones of reducing secondary brain injury. The aim of this study was to report the differential determinants of post-PHEA critical hypertension in a large regional dataset of trauma patients across three Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) organisations.Methods A multi-centre retrospective observational study of consecutive adult trauma patients undergoing PHEA across three HEMS in the United Kingdom; 2015-2022. Critical hypertension was defined as a new systolic blood pressure (SBP) > 180mmHg within 10 min of induction of anaesthesia, or > 10% increase if the baseline SBP was > 180mmHg prior to induction. Purposeful logistical regression was used to explore variables associated with post-PHEA critical hypertension in a multivariable model. Data are reported as number (percentage), and odds ratio (OR) with 95% confidence interval (95%CI).Results 30,744 patients were attended by HEMS during the study period; 2161 received PHEA and 1355 patients were included in the final analysis. 161 (11.9%) patients had one or more new episode(s) of critical hypertension <= 10 min post-PHEA. Increasing age (compared with 16-34 years): 35-54 years (OR 1.76, 95%CI 1.03-3.06); 55-74 years (OR 2.00, 95%CI 1.19-3.44); >= 75 years (OR 2.38, 95%CI 1.31-4.35), pre-PHEA Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) motor score four (OR 2.17, 95%CI 1.19-4.01) and five (OR 2.82, 95%CI 1.60-7.09), patients with a pre-PHEA SBP > 140mmHg (OR 6.72, 95%CI 4.38-10.54), and more than one intubation attempt (OR 1.75, 95%CI 1.01-2.96) were associated with post-PHEA critical hypertension.Conclusion Delivery of PHEA to seriously injured trauma patients risks haemodynamic fluctuation. In adult trauma patients undergoing PHEA, 11.9% of patients experienced post-PHEA critical hypertension. Increasing age, pre-PHEA GCS motor score four and five, patients with a pre-PHEA SBP > 140mmHg, and more than intubation attempt were independently associated with post-PHEA critical hypertension.
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