Acute Medicine & Surgery (Jan 2022)

Airway obstruction time and outcomes in patients with foreign body airway obstruction: multicenter observational choking investigation

  • Yutaka Igarashi,
  • Tatsuya Norii,
  • Kim Sung‐Ho,
  • Shimpei Nagata,
  • Yudai Yoshino,
  • Takuro Hamaguchi,
  • Riko Nagaosa,
  • Shunichiro Nakao,
  • Takashi Tagami,
  • Shoji Yokobori

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/ams2.741
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Aim Foreign body airway obstruction (FBAO) is a major public health concern worldwide for infants and older adults. This study determines the association between airway obstruction time and neurological outcomes to plan an effective response for patients with FBAO. Methods This multicenter retrospective observational study was carried out among patients with life‐threatening FBAO in Japan over a period of 4 years. The duration of airway obstruction was calculated from the time of the accident to the time of foreign body removal. The study examined the relationship between airway obstruction time and outcome. The primary outcome was vegetative state or death at hospital discharge. Results Among 119 patients, 68 were in the category of vegetative state or death. Logistic regression analysis showed that longer airway obstruction time (adjusted odds ratio 1.04; 95% confidence interval 1.01–1.07) was associated with vegetative state or death. When the cut‐off value was set at 10, the sensitivity was 0.88, the specificity 0.47, with the area under the curve 0.69. Using the other cut‐off value of 4 min, the negative predictive value was 1.00. Conclusion Longer airway obstruction time was associated with vegetative state or death for patients with FBAO. The incidence of vegetative state or death increased when the airway obstruction time exceeded 10 min. Meanwhile, 4 min or less may be set as a target time for foreign body removal in order to prevent vegetative state or death and plan an effective response.

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