Comparison of Hemodynamic Consequences of Hand Ventilation Versus Machine Ventilation for Transportation of Post-Operative Pediatric Cardiac Patients

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Chauhan, Ankit [1 ]
Rajesh, Venuthurupalli S. P. [1 ]
Pujara, Jigisha [1 ]
Singh, Guriqbal [1 ]
Patel, Praveen [1 ]
Patel, Kaushal [1 ]
Pandya, Himani [2 ]
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[1] UN Mehta Inst Cardiol & Res Ctr, Dept Cardiac Anesthesia, Civil Hosp Campus, Ahmadabad 380016, Gujarat, India
[2] UN Mehta Inst Cardiol & Res Ctr, Dept Res, Ahmadabad, Gujarat, India
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End-tidal CO2; hand ventilation; machine ventilation; pediatric patients; transportation of patients; MECHANICAL VENTILATION;
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10.4103/aca.aca_54_22
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R614 [麻醉学];
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Learning Objective: Hemodynamic monitoring during in-hospital transport of intubated patients is vital; however, no prospective randomized trials have evaluated the hemodynamic consequences of hand versus machine ventilation during transport among pediatric patients' post-cardiac surgery. The authors hypothesized that manual ventilation after pediatric cardiac surgery would alter hemodynamic and arterial blood gas (ABG) parameters during transport compared to mechanical ventilation. Design: A prospective randomized trial. Setting: Tertiary cardiac care hospital. Participants: Pediatric cardiac surgery patients. Materials and Methods: One hundred intubated pediatric patients were randomized to hand or machine ventilation immediately post-cardiac surgery during transport from the operating room to the pediatric post-operative intensive care unit (PICU). Hemodynamic variables, including end-tidal CO2 (ETCO2), oxygen saturation, heart rate, systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), peak airway pressure (Ppeak), and mean airway pressure (Pmean), were measured at origin, during transport, and at the destination. ABG was measured before and upon arrival in the PICU, and adverse events were recorded.The Chi-square test and independent t-test were used for comparison of categorical and continuous parameters, respectively. Results and Discussion: The mean transport time was comparable between hand-ventilated (5.77 +/- 1.46 min) and machine-ventilated (5.96 +/- 1.19 min) groups (P = 0.47). ETCO2 consistently dropped during transport and after shifting in the hand-ventilated group, with significantly higher ETCO2 excursion than in machine-ventilated patients (P < 0.05). SBP and DBP significantly decreased during transport (at 5 and 6 min intervals) and after shifting in hand-ventilated patients than in the other group (P < 0.05). Additionally, after shifting, a significant increase in Ppeak (P < 0.001), Pmean (P < 0.001), and pH (P < 0.001), and a decrease in pCO(2) (P = 0.0072) was observed in hand-ventilated patients than machine-ventilated patients. No adverse event was noted during either mode of ventilation. Conclusion: Hand ventilation leads to more significant variation in ABG and hemodynamic parameters than machine ventilation in pediatric patients during transport post-cardiac surgery. Therefore, using a mechanical ventilator is the preferred method for transporting post-operative pediatric cardiac patients.
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