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Guidelines for the inter- and intra-hospital transport of critically ill patients Critical Care Medicine  Volume 32(1), January 2004, pp 256-262
Intra-Hospital Transport
Pretransport Coordination and Communication Before transport, the receiving location confirms that it is ready to receive the patient for immediate procedure or testing.  The responsible physician is made aware of the transport.  Documentation in the medical record includes the indications for transport and patient status throughout the time away from the unit of origin.
Accompanying Personnel It is strongly recommended that a minimum of two people accompany a critically ill patient. One of the accompanying personnel is usually a nurse who has completed a competency-based orientation.  It is strongly recommended that a physician with training in airway management and ACLS, and critical care training or equivalent, accompany unstable patients. When the procedure is anticipated to be lengthy and the receiving location is staffed by appropriately trained personnel, patient care may be transferred to those individuals if acceptable to both parties. If care is not transferred, the transport personnel will remain with the patient until returned to the ICU.
Accompanying Equipment. BP monitor, pulse oximeter, and cardiac monitor/defibrillator accompany every patient without exception. Equipment for airway management, sized appropriately for each patient, is also transported with each patient, as is an oxygen source of ample supply to provide for projected needs plus a 30-min reserve. Basic resuscitation drugs, including epinephrine and anti-arrhythmic agents, are transported with each patient in the event of sudden cardiac arrest or arrhythmia. Supplemental medications, such as sedatives and narcotic analgesics, are considered in each specific case.  If a physician will not be accompanying the patient during transport, protocols must be in place to permit the administration of these medications and fluids by appropriately trained personnel under emergency circumstances.
Accompanying Equipment. For practical reasons, bag-valve ventilation is most commonly employed during intra-hospital transports. Portable mechanical ventilators are gaining increasing popularity in this arena, as they more reliably administer prescribed minute ventilation and desired oxygen concentrations. In adults and children, a default oxygen concentration of 100% generally is used.  In mechanically ventilated patients, endotracheal tube position is noted and secured before transport, and the adequacy of oxygenation and ventilation is reconfirmed.
Monitoring During Transport All critically ill patients undergoing transport receive the same level of basic physiologic monitoring during transport as they had in the ICU.  This includes, at a minimum, continuous ECG  monitoring, continuous pulse oximetry, and periodic measurement of BP, pulse rate, and respiratory rate.
Inter-Hospital Transport
Inter-hospital patient transfers occur when the benefits to the patient exceed the risks of the transfer.  Once transfer decision has been made, the transfer is effected as soon as possible.  Resuscitation and stabilization will begin before the transfer, realizing that complete stabilization may be possible only at the receiving facility.
Interfacility transfer algorithm.
Pretransport Coordination and Communication The informed consent process includes a discussion of the risks and benefits of transfer. These discussions are documented in the medical record before transfer.  A signed consent should be obtained, if possible. If circumstance do not allow for the informed consent process (e.g., life-threatening emergency), then both the indications for transfer and the reason for not obtaining consent are documented in the medical record.
Pretransport Coordination and Communication The referring physician will identify and contact an admitting physician at the receiving hospital to accept the patient in transfer and confirm that appropriate higher level resources are available. A copy of the medical record, including a patient care summary and all relevant laboratory and radiographic studies, will accompany the patient.  The preparation of records should not delay patient transport, however, as these records can be forwarded separately (by facsimile or courier) if and when the urgency of transfer precludes their assemblage beforehand.
Accompanying Personnel It is recommended that a minimum of two people, in addition to the vehicle operators, accompany a critically ill patient during inter-hospital transport.  When transporting unstable patients, the transport team leader should be a physician or nurse preferably with additional training in transport medicine. For critical but stable patients, the team leader may be a paramedic.
Accompanying Personnel These individuals provide the essential capabilities of advanced airway management, intravenous therapy, dysrhythmia interpretation and treatment, and BLS and ACLS.  In the absence of a physician team member, there will be a mechanism by which the transport team can communicate with a command physician.
Recommended Minimum Transport Equipment Airway management/oxygenation—adult and pediatric Adult and pediatric bag-valve systems with oxygen reservoir Adult and pediatric masks for bag-valve system (multiple sizes as appropriate) Flexible adaptors to connect bag-valve system to endotracheal/tracheostomy tube End-tidal carbon dioxide monitors (pediatric and adult) Infant medium- and high-concentration masks with tubing MacIntosh laryngoscope blades (#1, #2, #3, #4) Miller laryngoscope blades (#0, #1, #2) Endotracheal tube stylets (adult and pediatric) Magil forceps (adult and pediatric) Booted hemostat Cuffed endotracheal tubes (5.0, 5.5, 6.0, 6.5, 7.0, 7.5, 8.0) Uncuffedendotracheal tubes (2.5, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, 5.0) Laryngoscope handles (adult and pediatric) Extra laryngoscope batteries and light bulbs Nasopharyngeal airways (#26, #30) Oral airways (#0, #1, #2, #3, #4) Scalpel with blade for cricothyroidotomy Needle cricothyroidotomy kit Water-soluble lubricant Nasal cannulas (adult and pediatric) Oxygen tubing PEEP valve (adjustable) Adhesive tape Aerosol medication delivery system (nebulizer) Alcohol swabs Arm boards (adult and pediatric) Arterial line tubing Bone marrow needle (for pediatric infusion) Blood pressure cuffs (neonatal, infant, child, adult large and small) Butterfly needles (23-gauge, 25-gauge) Communications backup (e.g., cellular telephone)  Defibrillator electrolyte pads or jelly Dextrostix ECG monitor/defibrillator (preferably with pressure transducer capabilities) ECG electrodes (infant, pediatric, adult) Flashlights with extra batteries Heimlich valve Infusion pumps Intravenous fluid administration tubing (adult and pediatric) Y-blood administration tubing Extension tubing Three-way stopcocks Intravenous catheters, sizes 14- to 24-gauge Intravenous solutions (plastic bags) 1000 mL, 500 mL of normal saline 1000 mL of Ringers lactate 250 mL of 5% dextrose Irrigating syringe (60 mL), catheter tip Kelley clamp Hypodermic needles, assorted sizes Hypodermic syringes, assorted sizes Normal saline for irrigation Pressure bags for fluid administration Pulse oximeter with multiple site adhesive or reusable sensors Salem sump nasogastric tubes, assorted sizes Soft restraints for upper and lower extremities Stethoscope Suction apparatus Suction catheters (#5, #8, #10, #14, tonsil) Surgical dressings (sponges, Kling, Kerlix) Tourniquets for venipuncture/IV access Trauma scissors The following are considered as needed Transcutaneous pacemaker Neonatal/pediatric isolette Spinal immobilization device Transport ventilator
Recommended Minimum Transport Medications Adenosine, 6 mg/2 mL Albuterol, 2.5 mg/2 mL Amiodarone, 150 mg/3 mL Atropine, 1 mg/10 mL Calcium chloride, 1 g/10 mL Cetacaine/Hurricaine spray Dextrose 25%, 10 mL Dextrose 50%, 50 mL Digoxin, 0.5 mg/2 mL Diltiazem, 25 mg/5 mL Diphenhydramine, 50 mg/1 mL Dopamine, 200 mg/5 mL Epinephrine, 1 mg/10 mL (1:10,000) Epinephrine, 1 mg/1 mL (1:1000) multiple-dose vial Fosphenytoin, 750 mg/10 mL (500 PE mg/10 mL) Furosemide, 100 mg/10 mL Glucagon, 1 mg vial (powder) Heparin, 1000 units/1 mL Isoproterenol, 1 mg/5 mL Labetalol, 40 mg/8 mL Lidocaine, 100 mg/10 mL Lidocaine, 2 g/10 mL Mannitol, 50 g/50 mL Magnesium sulfate, 1 g/2 mL Methylprednisolone, 125 mg/2 mL Metoprolol, 5 mg/5 mL Naloxone, 2 mg/2 mL Nitroglycerin injection, 50 mg/10 mL Nitroglycerin tablets, 0.4 mg (bottle) Nitroprusside, 50 mg/2 mL Normal saline, 30 mL for injection Phenobarbital, 65 mg/mL or 130 mg/mL Potassium chloride, 20 mEq/10 mL Procainamide, 1000 mg/10 mL Sodium bicarbonate, 5 mEq/10 mL Sodium bicarbonate, 50 mEq/50 mL Sterile water, 30 mL for injection Terbutaline, 1 mg/1 mL Verapamil, 5 mg/2 mL
Monitoring During Transport All critically ill patients undergoing inter-hospital transport must have, at a minimum, continuous pulse oximetry, ECG monitoring, and regular measurement of BP and respiratory rate. Patient status and management during transport are recorded and filed in the patient medical record at the referring facility. Copies are provided to the receiving institution.
Preparing a Patient for Inter-Hospital Transport There is no evidence to support a “scoop and run” approach to the inter-hospital transport of critically ill patients.  Referring facilities will, before transport, begin appropriate evaluation and stabilization to the degree possible to ensure patient safety during transport.  Non-essential testing and procedures will delay transfer and should be avoided.
Preparing a Patient for Inter-Hospital Transport A patient should not be transported before airway stabilization. Laryngeal mask airways are not an acceptable method of airway management for critically ill patients undergoing transport.  For trauma victims, spinal immobilization is maintained during transport unless the absence of significant spinal injury has been reliably verified.  A NG tube is inserted in patients with an ileus or intestinal obstruction and in those requiring mechanical ventilation.  A Foley catheter is inserted in patients requiring strict fluid management, for transports of extended duration, and for patients receiving diuretics.  If indicated, chest decompression with a chest tube is accomplished before transport.
Preparing a Patient for Inter-Hospital Transport The patient medical record checklist will include documentation of initial medical evaluation and stabilization (to the degree possible), informed consent disclosing benefits and risks of transfer, medical indications for the transfer, and physician-to-physician communication with the names of the accepting physician and the receiving hospital.

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Transport of Critically Ill Patients

  • 1. Guidelines for the inter- and intra-hospital transport of critically ill patients Critical Care Medicine Volume 32(1), January 2004, pp 256-262
  • 3. Pretransport Coordination and Communication Before transport, the receiving location confirms that it is ready to receive the patient for immediate procedure or testing. The responsible physician is made aware of the transport. Documentation in the medical record includes the indications for transport and patient status throughout the time away from the unit of origin.
  • 4. Accompanying Personnel It is strongly recommended that a minimum of two people accompany a critically ill patient. One of the accompanying personnel is usually a nurse who has completed a competency-based orientation. It is strongly recommended that a physician with training in airway management and ACLS, and critical care training or equivalent, accompany unstable patients. When the procedure is anticipated to be lengthy and the receiving location is staffed by appropriately trained personnel, patient care may be transferred to those individuals if acceptable to both parties. If care is not transferred, the transport personnel will remain with the patient until returned to the ICU.
  • 5. Accompanying Equipment. BP monitor, pulse oximeter, and cardiac monitor/defibrillator accompany every patient without exception. Equipment for airway management, sized appropriately for each patient, is also transported with each patient, as is an oxygen source of ample supply to provide for projected needs plus a 30-min reserve. Basic resuscitation drugs, including epinephrine and anti-arrhythmic agents, are transported with each patient in the event of sudden cardiac arrest or arrhythmia. Supplemental medications, such as sedatives and narcotic analgesics, are considered in each specific case. If a physician will not be accompanying the patient during transport, protocols must be in place to permit the administration of these medications and fluids by appropriately trained personnel under emergency circumstances.
  • 6. Accompanying Equipment. For practical reasons, bag-valve ventilation is most commonly employed during intra-hospital transports. Portable mechanical ventilators are gaining increasing popularity in this arena, as they more reliably administer prescribed minute ventilation and desired oxygen concentrations. In adults and children, a default oxygen concentration of 100% generally is used. In mechanically ventilated patients, endotracheal tube position is noted and secured before transport, and the adequacy of oxygenation and ventilation is reconfirmed.
  • 7. Monitoring During Transport All critically ill patients undergoing transport receive the same level of basic physiologic monitoring during transport as they had in the ICU. This includes, at a minimum, continuous ECG monitoring, continuous pulse oximetry, and periodic measurement of BP, pulse rate, and respiratory rate.
  • 9. Inter-hospital patient transfers occur when the benefits to the patient exceed the risks of the transfer. Once transfer decision has been made, the transfer is effected as soon as possible. Resuscitation and stabilization will begin before the transfer, realizing that complete stabilization may be possible only at the receiving facility.
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  • 12. Pretransport Coordination and Communication The informed consent process includes a discussion of the risks and benefits of transfer. These discussions are documented in the medical record before transfer. A signed consent should be obtained, if possible. If circumstance do not allow for the informed consent process (e.g., life-threatening emergency), then both the indications for transfer and the reason for not obtaining consent are documented in the medical record.
  • 13. Pretransport Coordination and Communication The referring physician will identify and contact an admitting physician at the receiving hospital to accept the patient in transfer and confirm that appropriate higher level resources are available. A copy of the medical record, including a patient care summary and all relevant laboratory and radiographic studies, will accompany the patient. The preparation of records should not delay patient transport, however, as these records can be forwarded separately (by facsimile or courier) if and when the urgency of transfer precludes their assemblage beforehand.
  • 14. Accompanying Personnel It is recommended that a minimum of two people, in addition to the vehicle operators, accompany a critically ill patient during inter-hospital transport. When transporting unstable patients, the transport team leader should be a physician or nurse preferably with additional training in transport medicine. For critical but stable patients, the team leader may be a paramedic.
  • 15. Accompanying Personnel These individuals provide the essential capabilities of advanced airway management, intravenous therapy, dysrhythmia interpretation and treatment, and BLS and ACLS. In the absence of a physician team member, there will be a mechanism by which the transport team can communicate with a command physician.
  • 16. Recommended Minimum Transport Equipment Airway management/oxygenation—adult and pediatric Adult and pediatric bag-valve systems with oxygen reservoir Adult and pediatric masks for bag-valve system (multiple sizes as appropriate) Flexible adaptors to connect bag-valve system to endotracheal/tracheostomy tube End-tidal carbon dioxide monitors (pediatric and adult) Infant medium- and high-concentration masks with tubing MacIntosh laryngoscope blades (#1, #2, #3, #4) Miller laryngoscope blades (#0, #1, #2) Endotracheal tube stylets (adult and pediatric) Magil forceps (adult and pediatric) Booted hemostat Cuffed endotracheal tubes (5.0, 5.5, 6.0, 6.5, 7.0, 7.5, 8.0) Uncuffedendotracheal tubes (2.5, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, 5.0) Laryngoscope handles (adult and pediatric) Extra laryngoscope batteries and light bulbs Nasopharyngeal airways (#26, #30) Oral airways (#0, #1, #2, #3, #4) Scalpel with blade for cricothyroidotomy Needle cricothyroidotomy kit Water-soluble lubricant Nasal cannulas (adult and pediatric) Oxygen tubing PEEP valve (adjustable) Adhesive tape Aerosol medication delivery system (nebulizer) Alcohol swabs Arm boards (adult and pediatric) Arterial line tubing Bone marrow needle (for pediatric infusion) Blood pressure cuffs (neonatal, infant, child, adult large and small) Butterfly needles (23-gauge, 25-gauge) Communications backup (e.g., cellular telephone) Defibrillator electrolyte pads or jelly Dextrostix ECG monitor/defibrillator (preferably with pressure transducer capabilities) ECG electrodes (infant, pediatric, adult) Flashlights with extra batteries Heimlich valve Infusion pumps Intravenous fluid administration tubing (adult and pediatric) Y-blood administration tubing Extension tubing Three-way stopcocks Intravenous catheters, sizes 14- to 24-gauge Intravenous solutions (plastic bags) 1000 mL, 500 mL of normal saline 1000 mL of Ringers lactate 250 mL of 5% dextrose Irrigating syringe (60 mL), catheter tip Kelley clamp Hypodermic needles, assorted sizes Hypodermic syringes, assorted sizes Normal saline for irrigation Pressure bags for fluid administration Pulse oximeter with multiple site adhesive or reusable sensors Salem sump nasogastric tubes, assorted sizes Soft restraints for upper and lower extremities Stethoscope Suction apparatus Suction catheters (#5, #8, #10, #14, tonsil) Surgical dressings (sponges, Kling, Kerlix) Tourniquets for venipuncture/IV access Trauma scissors The following are considered as needed Transcutaneous pacemaker Neonatal/pediatric isolette Spinal immobilization device Transport ventilator
  • 17. Recommended Minimum Transport Medications Adenosine, 6 mg/2 mL Albuterol, 2.5 mg/2 mL Amiodarone, 150 mg/3 mL Atropine, 1 mg/10 mL Calcium chloride, 1 g/10 mL Cetacaine/Hurricaine spray Dextrose 25%, 10 mL Dextrose 50%, 50 mL Digoxin, 0.5 mg/2 mL Diltiazem, 25 mg/5 mL Diphenhydramine, 50 mg/1 mL Dopamine, 200 mg/5 mL Epinephrine, 1 mg/10 mL (1:10,000) Epinephrine, 1 mg/1 mL (1:1000) multiple-dose vial Fosphenytoin, 750 mg/10 mL (500 PE mg/10 mL) Furosemide, 100 mg/10 mL Glucagon, 1 mg vial (powder) Heparin, 1000 units/1 mL Isoproterenol, 1 mg/5 mL Labetalol, 40 mg/8 mL Lidocaine, 100 mg/10 mL Lidocaine, 2 g/10 mL Mannitol, 50 g/50 mL Magnesium sulfate, 1 g/2 mL Methylprednisolone, 125 mg/2 mL Metoprolol, 5 mg/5 mL Naloxone, 2 mg/2 mL Nitroglycerin injection, 50 mg/10 mL Nitroglycerin tablets, 0.4 mg (bottle) Nitroprusside, 50 mg/2 mL Normal saline, 30 mL for injection Phenobarbital, 65 mg/mL or 130 mg/mL Potassium chloride, 20 mEq/10 mL Procainamide, 1000 mg/10 mL Sodium bicarbonate, 5 mEq/10 mL Sodium bicarbonate, 50 mEq/50 mL Sterile water, 30 mL for injection Terbutaline, 1 mg/1 mL Verapamil, 5 mg/2 mL
  • 18. Monitoring During Transport All critically ill patients undergoing inter-hospital transport must have, at a minimum, continuous pulse oximetry, ECG monitoring, and regular measurement of BP and respiratory rate. Patient status and management during transport are recorded and filed in the patient medical record at the referring facility. Copies are provided to the receiving institution.
  • 19. Preparing a Patient for Inter-Hospital Transport There is no evidence to support a “scoop and run” approach to the inter-hospital transport of critically ill patients. Referring facilities will, before transport, begin appropriate evaluation and stabilization to the degree possible to ensure patient safety during transport. Non-essential testing and procedures will delay transfer and should be avoided.
  • 20. Preparing a Patient for Inter-Hospital Transport A patient should not be transported before airway stabilization. Laryngeal mask airways are not an acceptable method of airway management for critically ill patients undergoing transport. For trauma victims, spinal immobilization is maintained during transport unless the absence of significant spinal injury has been reliably verified. A NG tube is inserted in patients with an ileus or intestinal obstruction and in those requiring mechanical ventilation. A Foley catheter is inserted in patients requiring strict fluid management, for transports of extended duration, and for patients receiving diuretics. If indicated, chest decompression with a chest tube is accomplished before transport.
  • 21. Preparing a Patient for Inter-Hospital Transport The patient medical record checklist will include documentation of initial medical evaluation and stabilization (to the degree possible), informed consent disclosing benefits and risks of transfer, medical indications for the transfer, and physician-to-physician communication with the names of the accepting physician and the receiving hospital.