Background. There is increasing concern about the ability of junior anaesthetists to manage the airway correctly and alarm that this may lead to adverse events. Methods.We monitored the airway management skills of new-start anaesthetists in Scotland for 3 months. Results. Experience with the laryngeal mask airway was satisfactory but there was wide variation in numbers of facemask and tracheal intubation cases. Conclusions. We recommend that facemask anaesthesia is given a high priority in the formative months and that a target number of intubations should be carried out before providing anaes-thesia without direct supervision
Background The optimal airway management strategy for in-hospital cardiac arrest is unknown. M...
Background: Pre-hospital tracheal intubation success and complication rates vary considerably among ...
Context: Unexpected difficulty in tracheal intubation is an intermittent and often terrifying proble...
Background. There is increasing concern about the ability of junior anaesthetists to manage the airw...
Backgound and objective A postal survey was conducted in order to investigate current practice in ai...
Backgound and objective A postal survey was conducted in order to investigate current practice in ai...
Background: A prospective study was conducted to determine the rate of skill acquisition with the la...
Background: Careful airway management, including tracheal intubation, is important when performing a...
Background and Aims: Gaining expertise in procedural skills is essential for achieving clinical comp...
Ventilation of the patient's lungs is an elementary skill of medical practice. Especially in the tre...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Endotracheal intubation is an important part of pre-hospital advanced life sup...
This thesis presents work from seven papers on airway management. The key principle explored is safe...
Airway management is the foundation upon which anaesthesia is built, and fibreoptic intubation (FOI)...
Background. This project was devised to estimate the incidence of major complications of airway mana...
Background The optimal airway management strategy for in-hospital cardiac arrest is unknown. M...
Background: Pre-hospital tracheal intubation success and complication rates vary considerably among ...
Context: Unexpected difficulty in tracheal intubation is an intermittent and often terrifying proble...
Background. There is increasing concern about the ability of junior anaesthetists to manage the airw...
Backgound and objective A postal survey was conducted in order to investigate current practice in ai...
Backgound and objective A postal survey was conducted in order to investigate current practice in ai...
Background: A prospective study was conducted to determine the rate of skill acquisition with the la...
Background: Careful airway management, including tracheal intubation, is important when performing a...
Background and Aims: Gaining expertise in procedural skills is essential for achieving clinical comp...
Ventilation of the patient's lungs is an elementary skill of medical practice. Especially in the tre...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Endotracheal intubation is an important part of pre-hospital advanced life sup...
This thesis presents work from seven papers on airway management. The key principle explored is safe...
Airway management is the foundation upon which anaesthesia is built, and fibreoptic intubation (FOI)...
Background. This project was devised to estimate the incidence of major complications of airway mana...
Background The optimal airway management strategy for in-hospital cardiac arrest is unknown. M...
Background: Pre-hospital tracheal intubation success and complication rates vary considerably among ...
Context: Unexpected difficulty in tracheal intubation is an intermittent and often terrifying proble...