Background: Maintaining effective oxygenation throughout the process of Pre-Hospital Emergency Anaesthesia (PHEA) is critical. There are multiple strategies available to clinicians to oxygenate patients both prior to and during PHEA. The optimal pre-oxygenation technique remains unclear, and it is unknown what techniques are being used by United Kingdom Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS). This study aimed to determine the current pre-and peri-PHEA oxygenation strategies used by UK HEMS services. Methods: An electronic questionnaire survey was delivered to all UK HEMS services between 05 July and 26 December 2019. Questions investigated service standard operating procedures (SOPs) and individual clinician practice regarding oxygena...
Background: The effective treatment of airway compromise in trauma and non-trauma patients is import...
CITATION: Erasmus, F. R. & Murray, W. B. 1981. Should we pre-oxygenate? South African Medical Journa...
ObjectivePre-hospital emergency anaesthesia in the form of rapid sequence intubation (RSI) is a crit...
BACKGROUND Maintaining effective oxygenation throughout the process of Pre-Hospital Emergency Ana...
Background Efficient and timely airway management is universally recognised as a priority for major ...
Abstract Background Effective and timely airway management is a priority for sick and injured patien...
Background Oxygen is one of the most commonly used drugs by anesthesiologists. The World Health Orga...
A Newton Aim To establish the national picture of prehospital anaesthesia in the UK and to reference...
Background. The goal of rapid sequence induction (RSI) in cases of emergency situations is to secure...
Background Previous studies have demonstrated an association between hyperoxia and increased mortali...
Background. Despite numerous studies on prehospital airway management, results are difficult to comp...
Objective: Prehospital emergency anesthesia in the form of rapid sequence intubation (RSI) is a crit...
The 2007 National Confidential Enquiry into Patient Outcome and Death (NCEPOD) Trauma: Who Cares? re...
Background Previous studies have demonstrated an association between hyperoxia and increased mortali...
Abstract The European HEMS and Air ambulance Committee’s Medical working group recently published Be...
Background: The effective treatment of airway compromise in trauma and non-trauma patients is import...
CITATION: Erasmus, F. R. & Murray, W. B. 1981. Should we pre-oxygenate? South African Medical Journa...
ObjectivePre-hospital emergency anaesthesia in the form of rapid sequence intubation (RSI) is a crit...
BACKGROUND Maintaining effective oxygenation throughout the process of Pre-Hospital Emergency Ana...
Background Efficient and timely airway management is universally recognised as a priority for major ...
Abstract Background Effective and timely airway management is a priority for sick and injured patien...
Background Oxygen is one of the most commonly used drugs by anesthesiologists. The World Health Orga...
A Newton Aim To establish the national picture of prehospital anaesthesia in the UK and to reference...
Background. The goal of rapid sequence induction (RSI) in cases of emergency situations is to secure...
Background Previous studies have demonstrated an association between hyperoxia and increased mortali...
Background. Despite numerous studies on prehospital airway management, results are difficult to comp...
Objective: Prehospital emergency anesthesia in the form of rapid sequence intubation (RSI) is a crit...
The 2007 National Confidential Enquiry into Patient Outcome and Death (NCEPOD) Trauma: Who Cares? re...
Background Previous studies have demonstrated an association between hyperoxia and increased mortali...
Abstract The European HEMS and Air ambulance Committee’s Medical working group recently published Be...
Background: The effective treatment of airway compromise in trauma and non-trauma patients is import...
CITATION: Erasmus, F. R. & Murray, W. B. 1981. Should we pre-oxygenate? South African Medical Journa...
ObjectivePre-hospital emergency anaesthesia in the form of rapid sequence intubation (RSI) is a crit...