Interfacility transport of patients with decompression illness: literature review and consensus statement.
Prehosp Emerg Care
; 10(4): 482-7, 2006.
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OBJECTIVE: Decompression illness (DCI) is a potentially lethal complication of diving and may occur far from hyperbaric facilities. The need for prompt transport to a hyperbaric facility often involves air medical transport, but this may exacerbate DCI. The authors reviewed available literature to establish evidence-based transport strategies utilizing safe altitudes for patients, with DCI. METHODS: MEDLINE, EMBASE, and materials from organizations with expertise in diving medicine were searched for the following terms: decompression sickness, caisson disease, hyperbaric oxygenation, depth intoxication, or diving. Two reviewers independently selected relevant citations involving patients with DCI and air medical transport for review and consensus statement development by an expert working group. RESULTS: A total of 341 citations were identified, and 53 unique citations were reviewed. Nine relevant citations were selected for consensus statement development. There were no clinical trials or prospective cohort studies. Only two retrospective case series, including nine patients, specifically examined the effect of altitude on patients with DCI during transport. No symptom recurrence occurred when the cabin altitude remained within 500 feet of ground level. Seven citations were either letters or statements of expert opinion, recommending a maximum cabin altitude of 500-1000 feet (152-305 meters). CONCLUSIONS: The working group identified the paucity of clinical studies and evidence-based recommendations for air medical transport of patients with DCI. Transport selection should be based on minimizing total transport time and, when transporting by air, ensuring that a cabin altitude of the transporting vehicle does not exceed 500 feet (152 meters) above the departure point.
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01-internacional
Base de datos:
MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Transporte de Pacientes
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Ambulancias Aéreas
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Enfermedad de Descompresión
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Oxigenoterapia Hiperbárica
Tipo de estudio:
Guideline
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Observational_studies
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Systematic_reviews
Límite:
Humans
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En
Revista:
Prehosp Emerg Care
Asunto de la revista:
MEDICINA DE EMERGENCIA
Año:
2006
Tipo del documento:
Article
País de afiliación:
Canadá
Pais de publicación:
Reino Unido