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The use of laryngeal tube by nurses in out-of-hospital emergencies: preliminary experience.

Fulvio Kette1, Ingrid Reffo, Giuseppina Giordani, Fulvio Buzzi, Vilma Borean, Regina Cimarosti, Alberto Codiglia, Claudia Hattinger, Alessandra Mongiat, Sara Tararan.   

Abstract

In out-of-hospital emergencies, including cardiac arrest, securing the airway and providing adequate lung ventilation are of paramount importance. Tracheal intubation is perceived as the gold standard technique and it is recommended by International Guidelines, but non skilled personnel often find the procedure difficult to achieve. Supraglottic devices are a good alternative in these situations, because they are superior to a bag-valve-mask for lung ventilation and offer better protection from aspiration. We have tested the laryngeal tube (LT) in out-of-hospital emergencies by minimally trained nurses. The LT was placed in 30 patients in cardiac arrest. LT insertion was successful within two attempts in 90% of patients, and ventilation was adequate in 80% of cases. No regurgitation occurred in any patient. The laryngeal tube remained in the correct position throughout resuscitation attempts in 93.3% of cases, while in two patients (6.6%) it became dislodged. In a subjective evaluation of the manoeuvre by nurses (ease of insertion, adequacy of ventilation, protection from aspiration), 86.7% of them expressed a positive opinion. The laryngeal tube appeared to be a reliable device for nurses to manage the airway in out-of-hospital emergencies.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15993725     DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2004.12.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Resuscitation        ISSN: 0300-9572            Impact factor:   5.262


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