Supplemental oxygen and hyperoxemia in trauma patients: A prospective, observational study

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作者
Eskesen, Trine G. [1 ,2 ]
Baekgaard, Josefine S. [1 ,2 ]
Christensen, Rasmus Ejlersgaard [1 ]
Lee, Jae Moo [2 ]
Velmahos, George C. [2 ]
Steinmetz, Jacob [1 ,3 ]
Rasmussen, Lars S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Copenhagen, Dept Anesthesia, Sect 4231, Rigshosp, Copenhagen, Denmark
[2] Harvard Med Sch, Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Dept Surg, Div Trauma Emergency Surg & Surg Crit Care, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[3] Univ Copenhagen, Trauma Ctr, Rigshosp, Copenhagen, Denmark
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MORTALITY; TIME;
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10.1111/aas.13301
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
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Background Supplemental oxygen is recommended during the initial treatment of trauma patients according to several guidelines, but the supporting evidence is sparse. We aimed to describe the use of supplemental oxygen and occurrence of hyperoxemia in the initial phase of trauma management at two level 1 trauma centers, TC1 and TC2. Methods In this prospective, observational study we included trauma patients >= 16 years of age. Data on pre- and in-hospital supplemental oxygen, arterial oxygen tension (PaO2), and outcomes (in-hospital mortality, hospital- and intensive care unit length of stay) were collected. Results We included 56 patients. There were 22 (39%) females with a mean age of 49 years (SD: 18) and a median Injury Severity Score of 9 (IQR: 4-14, n = 49). A total of 23 (45%) out of 51 spontaneously breathing patients received pre-hospital supplemental oxygen, but did not differ significantly from the patients that did not receive supplemental oxygen. In-hospital, 29 (59%) out of 49 spontaneously breathing patients received supplemental oxygen. The median PaO2 was 26.5 kPa [IQR: 22.2-34.1] in four intubated patients and 12.3 kPa [IQR: 9.7-25.7] in eight patients with spontaneous respiration on supplemental oxygen. At TC1 a significantly greater proportion of spontaneously breathing patients received both pre-hospital (TC1: 18 [64%]; TC2: 5 [21%], P = 0.002) and in-hospital (TC1: 24 [92%]; TC2: 7 [30%], P < 0.001) supplemental oxygen. Conclusion Approximately 50% of trauma patients received supplemental oxygen during the initial treatment. Hyperoxemia was a common finding for patients treated with supplemental oxygen, and it was more pronounced in intubated patients.
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