Complications associated with the Esophageal-Tracheal Combitude® in the pre-hospital setting

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Purpose: The Esophageal-Tracheal Combitube® (Combitube) is widely used for the management of the airway during cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the pre-hospital setting. Although serious complications have been reported with the Combitube, there is a paucity of data relative to the frequency and nature of such complications. The objective of this retrospective study was to determine the incidence and the nature of complications associated to the Combitube in the pre-hospital setting. Methods: Since 1993, in the Quebec City Health Region, the basic life support treatment algorithm for emergency medical technicians has included the use of a Combitube as the primary airway device for management of all patients presenting with cardiac or respiratory arrest. The database of the emergency coordination services was searched for the period between 1993 and 2003 (2,981 patients). Only those patients who survived at least 12 hr were included. Medical records of these patients were reviewed to identify complications related to the use of the Combitube. Results: Two-hundred-eighty (280) patients were identified. Fifty-eight (58) patients (20.7%, confidence interval (CI)95% = 16.0%-25.4%) presented 69 complications: aspiration pneumonitis (n = 31), pulmonary aspiration (n = 16), pneumothorax (n = 6), upper airway bleeding (n = 4), esophageal laceration (n = 3), sc emphysema (n = 2), esophageal perforation and mediastinitis (n = 2), tongue edema (n = 2), vocal cord injury (n = I), tracheal injury (n = 1), and pneumomediastinum (n = 1). Thirteen of these complications (12 patients, 4.3%, CI95% = 2.0%-6.3%) were judged as most likely resulting from trauma associated with insertion of the Combitube. Conclusion: The use of the Combitube in the pre-hospital setting is associated with a notable incidence of serious complications.

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Vézina, M. C., Trépanier, C. A., Nicole, P. C., & Lessard, M. R. (2007). Complications associated with the Esophageal-Tracheal Combitude® in the pre-hospital setting. Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, 54(2), 124–128. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03022008

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