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Rev. anesth.-réanim. med. urgence ; 14(1): 1-6, 2022. tables
Article in French | AIM | ID: biblio-1371624

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Introduction : L'oxygène est un médicament. Une prescription non appropriée peut occasionner une insuffisance ou un excès d'apport source de dépenses hospitalières dans les pays en développement. L'objectif était d'évaluer la prescription de l'oxygénothérapie dans un service d'urgence et de soins intensifs et d'observer les modalités d'utilisation pour permettre d'ajuster les objectifs et les cibles thérapeutiques en prenant comme référence les recommandations. Matériels et Méthodes : Il s'agit d'une étude prospective descriptive sur trois mois, en 2018, de la prescription de l'oxygène au service des urgences et de soins intensifs dans un hôpital de référence de Mahajanga. Quatre obus et quatre extracteurs étaient les sources d'oxygène pour 18 lits d'accueil, de déchoquage et de soins intensifs. Ni un générateur d'oxygène ni des matériels de ventilation spécifique n'étaient disponibles. L'étude statistique a été réalisée avec le logiciel SPSS® v.20, le test Khi2 utilisé pour la comparaison des valeurs avec un seuil de signification p˂0,05. Résultats : Sur 599 admissions, 244 patients (40,7%) bénéficiant d'un apport en oxygène ont été inclus dans l'étude. L'âge moyen était de 47,6 ans avec prédominance masculine (sex-ratio de 1,4). Une saturation d'au plus 90% a été retrouvée dans 25% des cas. Les 40% des patients ont été référés pour une « oxygénothérapie ¼. Les pathologies en cause étaient neurologiques dans 34,4% des cas, touchant la tranche d'âge de 40 à 60 ans (p=0,006), respiratoires pour 21,7% et cardio-vasculaires dans 13,9%. Les lunettes à oxygène étaient utilisées à 71,7%, l'obus à oxygène à 69,3% dans les premières 24 heures (p=0,001). La mortalité était de 22,5% avec 60,6% des patients décédés qui avaient une saturation en oxygène de 90% au maximum (p=0,05). Conclusion : Un algorithme standard avec une saturation pulsée en oxygène ciblée et des techniques plus appropriées auraient permis d'économiser l'oxygène hospitalier et de réduire la mortalité.


Background: Oxygen is a drug. An inappropriate prescription can lead to insufficient or excessive intake, which is a source of hospital expenditure in low-income countries. The aim of the study was to assess the prescription of oxygen therapy in an emergency and intensive care unit and to observe the modalities of its use to allow adjustment of the therapeutic objectives and targets according to the current recommendations. Materials and Methods: We conducted a prospective descriptive study over three months, in 2018, of the prescription of oxygen in the Emergency and Intensive Care Department, of a referral hospital in Mahajanga. Four oxygen cylinder and 4 concentrators were available as oxygen sources for 18 beds intended for patient reception, destock and intensive care. The hospital did not have an oxygen generator or specific ventilation equipment. The statistical study was carried out with SPSS® v.20 software, the Khi2 test used for the comparison of values with a significance level p˂0.05. Results: Of 599 admissions, 244 patients (40.7%) receiving oxygen were included in the study. The average age was 47.6 years with a male predominance (sex ratio : 1.4). Oxygen saturation ≤90% was found in 25% of cases. The 40% of patients were referred for "oxygen therapy". The main disease were neurological in 34.4%, affecting the age group of 40 to 60 years (p=0.006); respiratory for 21.7% and cardiovascular in 13.9%. Nasal cannulas were used in 71.7%, the oxygen cylinder in 69.3% in the first 24 hours (p=0.001). Mortality was 22.5% of which 60.6% had oxygen saturation ≤90% (p=0.05). Conclusion: Using a standard algorithm with targeted SpO2 and more appropriate techniques would have saved hospital oxygen and reduced mortality.


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Oxygen Inhalation Therapy , Critical Care , Drug Evaluation
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S. Afr. j. child health (Online) ; 13(2): 84-88, 2019. tab
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1270363

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Background. Non-invasive nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) and high-flow nasal cannula oxygen therapy (HFNC) are non-invasive ventilation (NIV) modalities appropriate for children in developing countries. There is minimal literature describing nCPAP and HFNC use in children with respiratory compromise secondary to non-pulmonary disease. Objectives. Th present study aimed to describe the characteristics and outcomes of children without primary lung pathology, who received nCPAP and HFNC during their admission to Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa. Methods. This was a prospective observational study of routinely collected data, between August 2015 and January 2016. Primary and secondary outcome measures were NIV failure (progression to intubation and invasive ventilation) and paediatric intensive care unit (PICU) admission, respectively. Comparative statistics were conducted using Mann-Whitney U or t-tests. Data significantly associated with the primary and secondary outcomes on univariate analysis were entered into backward stepwise logistic regression models to determine independent predictive factors. Results. There were 31 cases of nCPAP and 1 case of HFNC use in 31 patients (median age 3.5 (interquartile range (IQR) 1.8 - 7.6) months). The majority (n=23; 71.9%) presented with primary diarrhoeal disease. There were 2 deaths (6.5%), 17 (53.1%) PICU admissions, and 5 (15.6%) cases received invasive ventilation (NIV failure). The median duration of hospital stay was 11.5 (IQR 6.0 - 17.5) days. Patients who failed NIV had lower admission SaO2 levels than those without treatment failure (95% (IQR 95 - 99) v. 100% (IQR 100 - 100); p=0.03). On multiple logistic regression, lower temperature (adjusted OR (aOR) 0.19; 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.05 - 0.78; p=0.02) and receiving inotropes in the emergency setting (aOR 23.05; 95% CI 1.64 - 325.06; p=0.02) were independently associated with PICU admission. Conclusion. nCPAP was used clinically for the management of children with respiratory compromise secondary to non-pulmonary illnesses, particularly diarrhoeal disease. Larger controlled clinical studies are needed to determine the effectiveness and utility of nCPAP in this population. HFNC was not commonly used, and this modality requires further investigation in this population


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Cannula , Nose Diseases , Oxygen Inhalation Therapy , Pulmonary Ventilation , South Africa , Ventilator-Induced Lung Injury
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Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1258670

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Introduction:In African countries, respiratory infections and severe sepsis are common causes of respiratory failure and mortality in children under five years of age. Mortality and morbidity in these children could be reduced with adequate respiratory support in the emergency care setting. The purpose of this review is to describe management priorities in the emergency care of critically ill children presenting with respiratory problems. Basic and advanced respiratory support measures are described for implementation according to available resources, work load and skill-levels.Methods:We did a focused search of respiratory support for critically ill children in resource-limited settings over the past ten years, using the search tools PubMed and Google Scholar, the latest WHO guidelines, international 'Advanced Paediatric Life Support' guidelines and paediatric critical care textbooks.Results:The implementation of triage and rapid recognition of respiratory distress and hypoxia with pulse oximetry is important to correctly identify critically ill children with increased risk of mortality in all health facilities in resource constrained settings. Basic, effective airway management and respiratory support are essential elements of emergency care. Correct provision of supplemental oxygen is safe and its application alone can significantly improve the outcome of critically ill children. Non-invasive ventilatory support is cost-effective and feasible, with the potential to improve emergency care packages for children with respiratory failure and other organ dysfunctions. Non-invasive ventilation is particularly important in severely under-resourced regions unable to provide intubation and invasive mechanical ventilation support. Malnutrition and HIV-infection are important co-morbid conditions,associated with increased mortality in children with respiratory dysfunction.Discussion:A multi-disciplinary approach is required to optimise emergency care for critically ill children in low-resource settings. In this context, it is important to consider aspects of training of staff, technical support and pragmatic research


Subject(s)
Africa South of the Sahara , Noninvasive Ventilation , Oxygen Inhalation Therapy/instrumentation , Oxygen Inhalation Therapy/methods , Respiratory Tract Infections
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Article in French | AIM | ID: biblio-1263979

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L'otite externe necrosante est une pathologie grave qui pose de plus en plus de difficultes dans la prise en charge therapeutique. Nous rapportons dans ce travail une observation d'otite externe necrosante compliquee d'une paralysie faciale qui avait resiste au traitement medical et chirurgical bien conduits. L'adjonction de l'oxygenotherapie hyperbare comme traitement complementaire a permis une regression des signes cliniques et une guerison de l'infection. Il s'agissait du premier cas d'otite externe necrosante ayant beneficie en mars 1996 de l'oxygenotherapie hyperbare en Tunisie. A travers cette observation; nous discutons l'indication de l'oxygenotherapie hyperbare dans le traitement de l'otite externe necrosante


Subject(s)
Otitis Externa , Oxygen Inhalation Therapy
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Thesis in French | AIM | ID: biblio-1277280

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Notre travail porte sur une etude retrospective (21 malades) et prospective (15 malades) soit un total de 36 cas de gangrene des organes genitaux externes hospitalises de Janvier1999 a Septembre 2004 dans le service d'urologie du Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Treichville. Elle permet de retenir les resultats suivants : AU PLAN EPIDEMIOLOGIQUE: La frequence annuelle moyenne est de 6 patients par an. L'age moyen est de 47 ans. Cette affection sevit beaucoup plus chez les personnes economiquement faibles: 88;9pour cent des cas. Le diabete est la tare la plus frequemment associee 11;10pour cent. Malgre la rarete de cette affection; le taux de mortalite reste eleve dans notre serie; soit25pour cent des cas. AU PLAN DIAGNOSTIQUE:Le diagnostic est essentiellement clinique. La symptomatologie est dominee par le debut brutal; la fievre; la douleur; la tumefaction; la necrose cutanee et l'ecoulement fetide. La lesion siege le plus souvent au niveau scrotal uniquement: 47;22pour cent. AU PLAN THERAPEUTIQUE : C'est une urgence chirurgicale et le traitement a consiste a realiser un debridement des tissus necrotiques et devitalises. AU PLAN PRONOSTIQUE : Le retard diagnostic et de prise en charge therapeutique constituent les facteurs de mauvais pronostique qui expliquent le taux eleve de mortalite (25pour cent)


Subject(s)
Debridement , Gangrene , Oxygen Inhalation Therapy
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