Intubation patterns and outcomes in patients with computed tomography-verified traumatic brain injury.

Marianne J Vandromme, Sherry M Melton, Russell Griffin, Gerald McGwin, Jordan A Weinberg, Michael Minor, Loring W Rue, Jeffrey D Kerby
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Abstract

Background: Studies evaluating traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients have shown an association between prehospital (PH) intubation and worse outcomes. However, previous studies have used surrogates, e.g., Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score ≤8 and Abbreviated Injury Severity Scale (AIS) score ≥3, which may overestimate the true presence of TBI. This study evaluated the impact of PH intubation in patients with PH GCS score ≤8 and radiographically proven TBI.

Methods: Trauma patients routed to a Level I trauma center over a 3-year period with blunt injury and PH GCS score ≤8 were included. PH and in-hospital records were linked and head computed tomography scans were assigned a Marshall Score (MS). Patients with TBI (MS >1) were categorized into groups based on intubation status (PH, emergency department [ED], and no intubation). Comparisons were made using analysis of variance and χ statistics. Mortality differences, crude and adjusted risk ratios (RRs), and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated using proportions hazards modeling.

Results: Of 334 patients with PH GCS score ≤8, 149 (50%) had TBI by MS. Among the TBI patients, 42.7% of patients were PH intubated, 47.7% were ED intubated, and 9.4% were not intubated during the initial resuscitation. Intubated patients had lower ED GCS score (PH: 4.1 and ED: 5.9 vs. 14.0; p < 0.0001) compared with patients not intubated. Also PH intubated patients had higher mean Injury Severity Score (38.0 vs. 33.7 vs. 23.5, p < 0.001) when compared with ED intubated and nonintubated patients. None of the nonintubated patients had a MS >2. Mortality for TBI patients who required PH intubation was 46.9% and 41.4% among ED-intubated patients. The crude RR of mortality for PH compared with ED intubation was 1.13 (95% CI, 0.68-1.89), and remained nonsignificant (RR, 0.68; 95% CI, 0.36-1.19) when adjusted for key markers of injury severity.

Conclusions: Patients with PH GCS score ≤8 and proven TBI had a high overall rate of intubation (>90%). PH intubation seems to be a marker for more severe injury and conveyed no increased risk for mortality over ED intubation.

经计算机断层扫描证实的外伤性脑损伤患者的插管模式和预后。
背景:评估创伤性脑损伤(TBI)患者的研究表明院前(PH)插管与较差的预后之间存在关联。然而,以往的研究使用了替代指标,如格拉斯哥昏迷量表(GCS)评分≤8分,简易损伤严重程度量表(AIS)评分≥3分,这可能高估了TBI的真实存在。本研究评估了PH GCS评分≤8且影像学证实为TBI的患者进行PH插管的影响。方法:纳入3年内到一级创伤中心就诊的钝性损伤患者,PH GCS评分≤8分。将PH值和住院记录联系起来,并对头部计算机断层扫描进行马歇尔评分(MS)。TBI患者(MS >1)根据插管状态(PH、急诊科[ED]和无插管)进行分组。采用方差分析和χ统计进行比较。采用比例风险模型计算死亡率差异、粗风险比和调整风险比(rr)以及95%置信区间(ci)。结果:334例PH GCS评分≤8的患者中,149例(50%)发生ms所致TBI。在TBI患者中,42.7%的患者采用PH插管,47.7%采用ED插管,9.4%的患者在初始复苏时未插管。插管患者ED GCS评分较低(PH: 4.1和ED: 5.9 vs. 14.0;P < 0.0001)。此外,与ED插管和非插管患者相比,PH插管患者的平均损伤严重程度评分(38.0比33.7比23.5,p < 0.001)更高。非插管患者均无MS >2。需要PH插管的TBI患者死亡率为46.9%,ed插管患者死亡率为41.4%。与ED插管相比,PH死亡率的粗RR为1.13 (95% CI, 0.68-1.89),并且仍然无统计学意义(RR, 0.68;95% CI, 0.36-1.19)。结论:PH GCS评分≤8分且证实为TBI的患者总体插管率较高(>90%)。PH插管似乎是更严重损伤的标志,与ED插管相比,没有增加死亡风险。
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Journal of Trauma-Injury Infection and Critical Care CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE-EMERGENCY MEDICINE
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