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A prospective, observational, cohort study of airway management of patients with COVID-19 by specialist tracheal intubation teams

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DOI: 10.1007/s12630-020-01804-3

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intubation; COVID-19; tracheostomy

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  1. Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Ltd.
  2. Ambu
  3. Verathon Medical
  4. GE Healthcare
  5. BioMarin

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A dedicated Mobile Endotracheal Rapid Intubation Team (MERIT) was formed to manage the airways of COVID-19 patients, with a protocolized early tracheal intubation model. Data from 150 primary tracheal intubation episodes showed a high success rate and patient survival rate, with some team members self-isolating due to COVID-19 symptoms, leading to clinical work loss.
Purpose Because of the anticipated surge in cases requiring intensive care unit admission, the high aerosol-generating risk of tracheal intubation, and the specific requirements in coronavirus disease (COVID-19) patients, a dedicated Mobile Endotracheal Rapid Intubation Team (MERIT) was formed to ensure that a highly skilled team would be deployed to manage the airways of this cohort of patients. Here, we report our intubation team experience and activity as well as patient outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods The MERIT members followed a protocolized early tracheal intubation model. Over a seven-week period during the peak of the pandemic, prospective data were collected on MERIT activity, COVID-19 symptoms or diagnosis in the team members, and demographic, procedural, and clinical outcomes of patients. Results We analyzed data from 150 primary tracheal intubation episodes, with 101 (67.3%) of those occurring in men, and with a mean (standard deviation) age of 55.7 (13.8) yr. Black, Asian, and minority ethnic groups accounted for 55.7% of patients. 91.3% of tracheal intubations were performed with videolaryngoscopy, and the first pass success rate was 88.0%. The 30-day survival was 69.2%, and the median [interquartile range] length of critical care stay was 11 [6-20] days and of hospital stay was 12 [7-22] days. Seven (11.1%) MERIT healthcare professionals self-isolated because of COVID-19 symptoms, with a total 41 days of clinical work lost. There was one reported incident of a breach of personal protective equipment and multiple anecdotal reports of doffing breaches. Conclusion We have shown that a highly skilled designated intubation team, following a protocolized, early tracheal intubation model may be beneficial in improving patient and staff safety, and could be considered by other institutions in future pandemic surges.

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