Introduction: Endotracheal intubation has been considered a core skill for all paramedics since the inception of the profession in the 1970s, and continues to be taught within the majority of pre-registration paramedic training programmes. However, the standards of both training and assessment of competence in intubation vary considerably between institutions; this has been compounded by reduced opportunities for supervised clinical practice within the operating theatre environment.The College of Paramedics' Airway Working Group commissioned a rapid evidence review, to inform a consensus statement on paramedic intubation, with the research question: How do paramedics learn and maintain the skill of tracheal intubation? Methods: Rapid eviden...
Introduction ‐ Although there are published studies examining UK paramedic airway management in the ...
Objective: Airway management to ensure sufficient gas exchange is of major importance in emergency c...
Introduction: Vomiting and regurgitation are commonly encountered in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest ...
Abstract published with permission. Introduction: Endotracheal intubation has been considered a core...
Abstract published with permission. A short cut review was carried out to establish what education a...
Introduction: Ambulance paramedics are now trained routinely in advanced airway skills, including tr...
© 2016 Brandling et al. Background: Paramedics are a skilled group of clinicians with expertise in a...
This consensus statement provides profession-specific guidance in relation to tracheal intubation by...
Background. It has been noted in many research papers that paramedic laryngoscopic tracheal intubat...
This consensus statement provides profession-specific guidance in relation to tracheal intubation by...
Background: Pre-hospital laryngoscopic endotracheal intubation (ETI) is potentially a life-saving pr...
Vomiting and regurgitation are commonly encountered in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest with a reporte...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the rate of first attempt success of endotracheal intu...
INTRODUCTION: Endotracheal intubation is a frequently performed procedure for securing the airway in...
Prehospital airway management in trauma patients has been the subject of debate among many professio...
Introduction ‐ Although there are published studies examining UK paramedic airway management in the ...
Objective: Airway management to ensure sufficient gas exchange is of major importance in emergency c...
Introduction: Vomiting and regurgitation are commonly encountered in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest ...
Abstract published with permission. Introduction: Endotracheal intubation has been considered a core...
Abstract published with permission. A short cut review was carried out to establish what education a...
Introduction: Ambulance paramedics are now trained routinely in advanced airway skills, including tr...
© 2016 Brandling et al. Background: Paramedics are a skilled group of clinicians with expertise in a...
This consensus statement provides profession-specific guidance in relation to tracheal intubation by...
Background. It has been noted in many research papers that paramedic laryngoscopic tracheal intubat...
This consensus statement provides profession-specific guidance in relation to tracheal intubation by...
Background: Pre-hospital laryngoscopic endotracheal intubation (ETI) is potentially a life-saving pr...
Vomiting and regurgitation are commonly encountered in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest with a reporte...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the rate of first attempt success of endotracheal intu...
INTRODUCTION: Endotracheal intubation is a frequently performed procedure for securing the airway in...
Prehospital airway management in trauma patients has been the subject of debate among many professio...
Introduction ‐ Although there are published studies examining UK paramedic airway management in the ...
Objective: Airway management to ensure sufficient gas exchange is of major importance in emergency c...
Introduction: Vomiting and regurgitation are commonly encountered in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest ...