BACKGROUND Airway management is a key skill in any helicopter emergency medical service (HEMS). Intubation is successful less often than in the hospital, and alternative forms of airway management are more often needed. METHODS Retrospective observational cohort study in an anaesthesiologist-staffed HEMS in Switzerland. Patient charts were analysed for all calls to the scene (n = 9,035) taking place between June 2016 and May 2017 (12 months). The primary outcome parameter was intubation success rate. Secondary parameters included the number of alternative techniques that eventually secured the airway, and comparison of patients with and without difficulties in airway management. RESULTS A total of 365 patients receiving invas...
Introduction: Infrequency and low exposure to critically ill patients requiring airway management wi...
INTRODUCTION: Endotracheal intubation is a frequently performed procedure for securing the airway in...
BACKGROUND: Airway management is essential in critically ill or injured patients. In a "can't intuba...
Background Airway management is a key skill in any helicopter emergency medical service (HEMS). Int...
INTRODUCTION Airway management in the out-of-hospital emergency setting is challenging. Failed and ...
Background: Despite numerous studies on prehospital airway management, results are difficult to comp...
Background. Despite numerous studies on prehospital airway management, results are difficult to comp...
This is an article originally published in Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emerge...
Introduction: Pre-hospital airway management is a key component of resuscitation although the benefi...
Abstract: Introduction: Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) exists to supplement the operat...
BACKGROUND Tracheal intubation remains the gold standard of airway management in emergency medici...
Objective: Airway management to ensure sufficient gas exchange is of major importance in emergency c...
Abstract Background Endotracheal intubation is an important part of pre-hospital advanced life suppo...
Background Anaesthesiologists are airway management experts, which is one of the reasons why they se...
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...
INTRODUCTION: Endotracheal intubation is a frequently performed procedure for securing the airway in...
BACKGROUND: Airway management is essential in critically ill or injured patients. In a "can't intuba...
Background Airway management is a key skill in any helicopter emergency medical service (HEMS). Int...
INTRODUCTION Airway management in the out-of-hospital emergency setting is challenging. Failed and ...
Background: Despite numerous studies on prehospital airway management, results are difficult to comp...
Background. Despite numerous studies on prehospital airway management, results are difficult to comp...
This is an article originally published in Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emerge...
Introduction: Pre-hospital airway management is a key component of resuscitation although the benefi...
Abstract: Introduction: Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) exists to supplement the operat...
BACKGROUND Tracheal intubation remains the gold standard of airway management in emergency medici...
Objective: Airway management to ensure sufficient gas exchange is of major importance in emergency c...
Abstract Background Endotracheal intubation is an important part of pre-hospital advanced life suppo...
Background Anaesthesiologists are airway management experts, which is one of the reasons why they se...
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...
INTRODUCTION: Endotracheal intubation is a frequently performed procedure for securing the airway in...
BACKGROUND: Airway management is essential in critically ill or injured patients. In a "can't intuba...