Abstract Objective In the ‘can’t intubate can’t oxygenate’ scenario, techniques to achieve front of neck access to the airway have been described in the literature but there is a lack of guidance on the optimal method for securing the tracheal tube (TT) placed during this procedure. The aim of this study was to compare three different methods of securing a TT to prevent extubation following a surgical cricothyroidotomy. Methods A randomised controlled trial was undertaken. The population studied were emergency physicians (EPs) attending a cadaveric airway course. The intervention was securing a TT placed via a surgical cricothyroidotomy by suture. The comparison was securing the TT using fabric tape with two different tying techniques. The ...
Background Airway management is a paramount clinical skill for the anaesthesiologist. The Emergency ...
BACKGROUND Securing the airway using a tube exchanger catheter is an important and useful technique...
Background: Endotracheal Tubes (ETTs) are commonly secured using adhesive tape, cloth tape, or comme...
Introduction: Unsuccessful tracheal intubation is considered the most common cause of anesthesia dea...
Background There is a paucity of evidence regarding the optimal type of tracheal tube to be advance...
Introduction: Emergency physicians should secure Endotracheal tubes (ETT) properly in order to preve...
Background: There is a paucity of evidence regarding the optimal type of tracheal tube to be advance...
BACKGROUND: We compared two emergency cricothyroidotomy kits designed to avoid lesions during insert...
The objective of this study was to assess the impact of chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear ...
Objectives: Tube thoracostomy (TT) is a common yet potentially life-saving trauma procedure. After s...
Background. Emergency cricothyroidotomy is a potentially life-saving procedure in the 'cannot intuba...
Background A large number of techniques and devices for cricothyroidotomy have been ...
BackgroundEndotracheal tube security is a critical safety issue. We compared the mobility of an in s...
Surgical airway access justifiably remains the final option for managing the ‘can't intubate can't v...
Background Percutaneous emergency airway access (PEAA) can be established utilising a scalpel, bougi...
Background Airway management is a paramount clinical skill for the anaesthesiologist. The Emergency ...
BACKGROUND Securing the airway using a tube exchanger catheter is an important and useful technique...
Background: Endotracheal Tubes (ETTs) are commonly secured using adhesive tape, cloth tape, or comme...
Introduction: Unsuccessful tracheal intubation is considered the most common cause of anesthesia dea...
Background There is a paucity of evidence regarding the optimal type of tracheal tube to be advance...
Introduction: Emergency physicians should secure Endotracheal tubes (ETT) properly in order to preve...
Background: There is a paucity of evidence regarding the optimal type of tracheal tube to be advance...
BACKGROUND: We compared two emergency cricothyroidotomy kits designed to avoid lesions during insert...
The objective of this study was to assess the impact of chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear ...
Objectives: Tube thoracostomy (TT) is a common yet potentially life-saving trauma procedure. After s...
Background. Emergency cricothyroidotomy is a potentially life-saving procedure in the 'cannot intuba...
Background A large number of techniques and devices for cricothyroidotomy have been ...
BackgroundEndotracheal tube security is a critical safety issue. We compared the mobility of an in s...
Surgical airway access justifiably remains the final option for managing the ‘can't intubate can't v...
Background Percutaneous emergency airway access (PEAA) can be established utilising a scalpel, bougi...
Background Airway management is a paramount clinical skill for the anaesthesiologist. The Emergency ...
BACKGROUND Securing the airway using a tube exchanger catheter is an important and useful technique...
Background: Endotracheal Tubes (ETTs) are commonly secured using adhesive tape, cloth tape, or comme...