First-aid Fast Track Channel in Rescuing Critically Ill Children With Airway Foreign Body: Our Clinical Experience

DOI: https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-153274/v1

Abstract

Objective To explore the role of First-aid Fast Track channel in rescuing children with airway foreign body, and to analyze and summarize the experience and lessons of First-aid Fast Track channel in rescuing airway foreign body in critical condition.

Methods Clinical data of 21 cases of First-aid Fast Track channel rescue admitted to our hospital from January 2017 to December 2020were retrospectively collected, including 12 males and 9 females, aged 9-18 months, with an average age of 15 months and a history of 1-72 hours. Follow-up medical history showed that all 21 children had a history of significant foreign body cough.

Results 21 cases of airway foreign body were successfully removed without second operation. Twenty-one critically ill children were intubated into PICU after surgery. Two of the children had a history of asphyxia rescue in a foreign hospital. After endotracheal intubation and cardiopulmonary resuscitation, the ambulance was sent to our hospital. Although the foreign body was removed, the patient's family gave up the treatment because the brain hypoxia lasted too long and the deep coma could not be recovered.

Conclusion First-aid Fast Track channel of airway foreign body is the cooperation of otolaryngology, anesthesiology, ICU, emergency room and other departments, which has won valuable time for rescue, highlighted the purpose of rescue, improved the success rate of rescue and the quality of life of children, and is of great value for the treatment of critical tracheal foreign body.

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