Esophageal intubation in the first 2,000 incidents reports of perioperative and anesthetic adverse events in Thailand [PAAd Thai] study

© 2018, Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved. Background: Esophageal intubation [EI] is one of the most common events in perioperative airway management especially in anesthesia training situations. Objective: To examine incidents and contributing factors including corrective strateg...

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Main Authors: Prok Laosuwan, Somkhuan Dechasilaruk, Thanist Pravitharangul, Tanyong Pipanmekaporn, Pathomporn Pin-On, Phongpat Sattayopas, Duangporn Tanatanud, Kwankamol Boonsararuxsapong, Athitarn Earsakul
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-590572018-09-05T04:37:11Z Esophageal intubation in the first 2,000 incidents reports of perioperative and anesthetic adverse events in Thailand [PAAd Thai] study Prok Laosuwan Somkhuan Dechasilaruk Thanist Pravitharangul Tanyong Pipanmekaporn Pathomporn Pin-On Phongpat Sattayopas Duangporn Tanatanud Kwankamol Boonsararuxsapong Athitarn Earsakul Medicine © 2018, Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved. Background: Esophageal intubation [EI] is one of the most common events in perioperative airway management especially in anesthesia training situations. Objective: To examine incidents and contributing factors including corrective strategies of EI in the Perioperative and Anesthetic Adverse Events in Thailand [PAAd Thai] Study, hosted by the Royal College of Anesthesiologists of Thailand. Materials and Methods: A multi-center prospective observational study was conducted between January and December 2015. All EI incidents from the first 2,000 incident reports from 22 participating hospitals across Thailand were reported and analyzed using descriptive statistics. Results: One hundred sixty-nine EI incidents (8.45%) were reported from the first 2,000 incident reports in the PAAd Thai database. The incidence of delayed detection of EI was rare (0.28:10,000). Practice with trainees is a common situation (55.6%), however, most cases were early detection by clinical examination and/or capnometer without physiologic sequelae. Pediatric patients, cesarean section, and difficult intubation may lead to oxygen desaturation, with few cases of oxygen desaturation and bradycardia. Conclusion: While the EI incidence rates in Thailand remained constant, the incidence of delayed detection was dramatically reduced because of increased availability of end-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring. Vigilance, additional training, and more equipment availability are recommended. 2018-09-05T04:37:11Z 2018-09-05T04:37:11Z 2018-01-01 Journal 01252208 2-s2.0-85042358246 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85042358246&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/59057
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Prok Laosuwan
Somkhuan Dechasilaruk
Thanist Pravitharangul
Tanyong Pipanmekaporn
Pathomporn Pin-On
Phongpat Sattayopas
Duangporn Tanatanud
Kwankamol Boonsararuxsapong
Athitarn Earsakul
Esophageal intubation in the first 2,000 incidents reports of perioperative and anesthetic adverse events in Thailand [PAAd Thai] study
description © 2018, Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved. Background: Esophageal intubation [EI] is one of the most common events in perioperative airway management especially in anesthesia training situations. Objective: To examine incidents and contributing factors including corrective strategies of EI in the Perioperative and Anesthetic Adverse Events in Thailand [PAAd Thai] Study, hosted by the Royal College of Anesthesiologists of Thailand. Materials and Methods: A multi-center prospective observational study was conducted between January and December 2015. All EI incidents from the first 2,000 incident reports from 22 participating hospitals across Thailand were reported and analyzed using descriptive statistics. Results: One hundred sixty-nine EI incidents (8.45%) were reported from the first 2,000 incident reports in the PAAd Thai database. The incidence of delayed detection of EI was rare (0.28:10,000). Practice with trainees is a common situation (55.6%), however, most cases were early detection by clinical examination and/or capnometer without physiologic sequelae. Pediatric patients, cesarean section, and difficult intubation may lead to oxygen desaturation, with few cases of oxygen desaturation and bradycardia. Conclusion: While the EI incidence rates in Thailand remained constant, the incidence of delayed detection was dramatically reduced because of increased availability of end-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring. Vigilance, additional training, and more equipment availability are recommended.
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author Prok Laosuwan
Somkhuan Dechasilaruk
Thanist Pravitharangul
Tanyong Pipanmekaporn
Pathomporn Pin-On
Phongpat Sattayopas
Duangporn Tanatanud
Kwankamol Boonsararuxsapong
Athitarn Earsakul
author_facet Prok Laosuwan
Somkhuan Dechasilaruk
Thanist Pravitharangul
Tanyong Pipanmekaporn
Pathomporn Pin-On
Phongpat Sattayopas
Duangporn Tanatanud
Kwankamol Boonsararuxsapong
Athitarn Earsakul
author_sort Prok Laosuwan
title Esophageal intubation in the first 2,000 incidents reports of perioperative and anesthetic adverse events in Thailand [PAAd Thai] study
title_short Esophageal intubation in the first 2,000 incidents reports of perioperative and anesthetic adverse events in Thailand [PAAd Thai] study
title_full Esophageal intubation in the first 2,000 incidents reports of perioperative and anesthetic adverse events in Thailand [PAAd Thai] study
title_fullStr Esophageal intubation in the first 2,000 incidents reports of perioperative and anesthetic adverse events in Thailand [PAAd Thai] study
title_full_unstemmed Esophageal intubation in the first 2,000 incidents reports of perioperative and anesthetic adverse events in Thailand [PAAd Thai] study
title_sort esophageal intubation in the first 2,000 incidents reports of perioperative and anesthetic adverse events in thailand [paad thai] study
publishDate 2018
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