Objective: The objective of this study was to determine what aspects of prehospital pediatric airway management may contribute to patient safety events. Methods: We conducted a 3-phase Delphi survey in prehospital professionals across the United States to identify potential contributors to patient safety events. Respondents ranked how likely factors were to contribute on a 9-point Likert-type scale and were allowed to elaborate through open-ended questions. Analysis was conducted using a mixed-methods approach, including Likert-type responses and open-ended questions which were analyzed for specific themes. Results: All 3 phases of the survey were completed by 492 participants; 50.8% of respondents were paramedics, 22% were emergency medica...
OBJECTIVES: To survey current practice and to compare the opinion of paediatricians and anaesthesio...
Objective: To explore what design would be reasonable, acceptable, and feasible for a pediatric tria...
Objectives: To survey current practice and to compare the opinion of paediatricians and anaesthesiol...
BACKGROUND: Emergency airway management is commonly associated with life-threatening hypoxia and hyp...
BACKGROUND This survey aimed to investigate routine practices and approaches of clinicians on ped...
Background: Airway management procedures are critical for emergency medicine (EM) physicians, but ra...
Introduction: Prehospital pediatric endotracheal intubation has lower first-pass success rates compa...
BACKGROUND: Pre-hospital paediatric airway management is complex. A variety of pitfalls need prompt ...
Aim: Triage is key to effective management of major incidents, yet there is scarce evidence surround...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence and success rate of out-of-hospital tracheal intubation (TI) a...
Background: We investigated which factors are associated with successful paediatric endotracheal int...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine indications, type of medications used, and i...
Background. Despite numerous studies on prehospital airway management, results are difficult to comp...
Objective: To explore what design would be reasonable, acceptable, and feasible for a pediatric tria...
advanced airway management in children: a descriptive study Mona Tarpgaard1,2*, Troels Martin Hansen...
OBJECTIVES: To survey current practice and to compare the opinion of paediatricians and anaesthesio...
Objective: To explore what design would be reasonable, acceptable, and feasible for a pediatric tria...
Objectives: To survey current practice and to compare the opinion of paediatricians and anaesthesiol...
BACKGROUND: Emergency airway management is commonly associated with life-threatening hypoxia and hyp...
BACKGROUND This survey aimed to investigate routine practices and approaches of clinicians on ped...
Background: Airway management procedures are critical for emergency medicine (EM) physicians, but ra...
Introduction: Prehospital pediatric endotracheal intubation has lower first-pass success rates compa...
BACKGROUND: Pre-hospital paediatric airway management is complex. A variety of pitfalls need prompt ...
Aim: Triage is key to effective management of major incidents, yet there is scarce evidence surround...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence and success rate of out-of-hospital tracheal intubation (TI) a...
Background: We investigated which factors are associated with successful paediatric endotracheal int...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine indications, type of medications used, and i...
Background. Despite numerous studies on prehospital airway management, results are difficult to comp...
Objective: To explore what design would be reasonable, acceptable, and feasible for a pediatric tria...
advanced airway management in children: a descriptive study Mona Tarpgaard1,2*, Troels Martin Hansen...
OBJECTIVES: To survey current practice and to compare the opinion of paediatricians and anaesthesio...
Objective: To explore what design would be reasonable, acceptable, and feasible for a pediatric tria...
Objectives: To survey current practice and to compare the opinion of paediatricians and anaesthesiol...