Introduction: Ambulance paramedics are now trained routinely in advanced airway skills, including tracheal intubation. Initial training in this skill requires the insertion of 25 tracheal tubes, and further ongoing training is attained through clinical practice and manikin-based practice. In contrast, training standards for hospital-based practitioners are considerably greater, requiring approximately 200 tracheal intubations before practice is unsupervised. With debate growing regarding the efficacy of paramedic intubation, there is a need to assess current paramedic airway practice in order to review whether initial training and maintenance of skills provide an acceptable level of competence with which to practice advanced airway skills. ...
Objective: Increased emphasis on the use of video laryngoscopy in emergency medical services has po...
Abstract Objective: Airway management to ensure sufficient gas exchange is of major importance in e...
Introduction: Infrequency and low exposure to critically ill patients requiring airway management wi...
Abstract published with permission. Introduction: Endotracheal intubation has been considered a core...
Background. It has been noted in many research papers that paramedic laryngoscopic tracheal intubat...
Prehospital airway management in trauma patients has been the subject of debate among many professio...
Introduction: Endotracheal intubation has been considered a core skill for all paramedics since the ...
Abstract published with permission. Introduction ‐ Although there are published studies examining UK...
Abstract published with permission. A short cut review was carried out to establish what education a...
Abstract Background Competence in emergency airway management is key in order to improve patient saf...
Abstract Background Pre-hospital airway management is a major challenge for emergency medical servic...
© 2016 Brandling et al. Background: Paramedics are a skilled group of clinicians with expertise in a...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Endotracheal intubation is an important part of pre-hospital advanced life sup...
AIRWAYS-2 is an NIHR-funded study to determine the best initial approach to advanced airway manageme...
Introduction: Pennsylvania, among other states, includes surgical airway management, or cricothyroto...
Objective: Increased emphasis on the use of video laryngoscopy in emergency medical services has po...
Abstract Objective: Airway management to ensure sufficient gas exchange is of major importance in e...
Introduction: Infrequency and low exposure to critically ill patients requiring airway management wi...
Abstract published with permission. Introduction: Endotracheal intubation has been considered a core...
Background. It has been noted in many research papers that paramedic laryngoscopic tracheal intubat...
Prehospital airway management in trauma patients has been the subject of debate among many professio...
Introduction: Endotracheal intubation has been considered a core skill for all paramedics since the ...
Abstract published with permission. Introduction ‐ Although there are published studies examining UK...
Abstract published with permission. A short cut review was carried out to establish what education a...
Abstract Background Competence in emergency airway management is key in order to improve patient saf...
Abstract Background Pre-hospital airway management is a major challenge for emergency medical servic...
© 2016 Brandling et al. Background: Paramedics are a skilled group of clinicians with expertise in a...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Endotracheal intubation is an important part of pre-hospital advanced life sup...
AIRWAYS-2 is an NIHR-funded study to determine the best initial approach to advanced airway manageme...
Introduction: Pennsylvania, among other states, includes surgical airway management, or cricothyroto...
Objective: Increased emphasis on the use of video laryngoscopy in emergency medical services has po...
Abstract Objective: Airway management to ensure sufficient gas exchange is of major importance in e...
Introduction: Infrequency and low exposure to critically ill patients requiring airway management wi...