World Journal of Emergency Medicine ›› 2023, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (1): 3-9.doi: 10.5847/wjem.j.1920-8642.2023.009
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Quincy K. Tran1,2, Francis O’Connell3, Andrew Hakopian3, Marwa SH Abrahim3, Kamilla Beisenova3, Ali Pourmand3()
Received:
2022-08-06
Accepted:
2022-11-02
Online:
2023-01-05
Published:
2023-01-01
Contact:
Ali Pourmand
E-mail:pourmand@gwu.edu
Quincy K. Tran, Francis O’Connell, Andrew Hakopian, Marwa SH Abrahim, Kamilla Beisenova, Ali Pourmand. Patient care during interfacility transport: a narrative review of managing diverse disease states[J]. World Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2023, 14(1): 3-9.
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Table 1.
Special consideration in critically ill patients prior to and during transportation
Disease states | Special considerations |
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Respiratory failure | ● Placing patient in prone position ● Secure airway and prevent dislodgment of any airway devices while patient is in prone position, through the use of anesthesia pillow and supporting head with towel rolls ● Initiating CPR with patient in prone position |
Aortic dissection | ● Control SBP between 100 mmHg and 120 mmHg ● Control HR <60 beats/min ● Arterial blood pressure monitor may improve guideline adherence |
Intracranial hemorrhage | ● Control BP <160 mmHg ● ICP monitors ● Sedative management and anti-hypertensive medication ● Securing large-pore IV access |
Vaginal hemorrhage | ● Consider blood product transfusion ● Provide anti-inflammatory medication |
Obstetric emergencies | ● Continuous fetal monitoring ● Identify cause of bleeding ● Consider transfer to high level facilities |
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