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Prehospital airway management: a prospective evaluation of anaesthesia trained emergency physicians.

Arnd Timmermann1, Christoph Eich, Sebastian G Russo, Ulrich Natge, Anselm Bräuer, William H Rosenblatt, Ulrich Braun.   

Abstract

STUDY
OBJECTIVE: To determine the characteristics of prehospital tracheal intubation and the incidence of difficult-to-manage airways in out-of-hospital patients managed by emergency medicine physicians with anaesthesia training.
METHODS: In a prospective study, conducted over a 4-year period, we evaluated all airway interventions performed by anaesthesia-trained emergency physicians.
RESULTS: One thousand, one hundred and six out of 16,559 patients (6.8%) required tracheal intubation. Orotracheal intubation was attempted in 982, laryngoscopic aided nasotracheal intubation in 64 and blind nasotracheal intubation in 90 of the cases. Two techniques were used in 30 patients. Failure rates were 2.4, 8.1 and 25.6%, respectively. A Combitube or LMA was used in 2.0%. In one case of failed Combitube insertion successful needle cricothyrotomy was performed. In patients undergoing direct laryngoscopy, Cormack-Lehane laryngeal grade views I-IV were seen in 52.0, 28.8, 12.6 and 6.6% of cases, respectively. A difficult to manage airway (DMA) was reported in 14.8%, multiple intubation attempts in 4.3% and failed intubation in 2.0% of all cases. Grouping patients based on clinical presentation revealed a significantly higher incidence of DMA in trauma patients (18.6%) and during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (16.7%) than in the remaining patient group (9.8%). Intubation failed significantly more often in trauma (3.9%) than in the remaining patient group (1.1%).
CONCLUSION: When compared to studies on laryngoscopy performed in the operating room, this study demonstrated a higher incidence of difficult and failed laryngoscopy, DAM, and high laryngeal grade views when patients were managed in a prehospital setting by anaesthesia trained physicians.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16828956     DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2006.01.010

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


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2.  [Death due to (no) airway. Adverse events by out-of-hospital airway management?].

Authors:  S G Russo; W Zink; H Herff; C H R Wiese
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Authors:  S G Russo; O Moerer; E A Nickel; B Goetze; A Timmermann; M Quintel
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6.  [Out-of-hospital airway management in northern Germany. Physician-specific knowledge, procedures and equipment].

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7.  [Preclinical transtracheal emergency ventilation. Animal experimental comparison of two techniques].

Authors:  K Schwarzkopf; L Hüter; N-P Preussler; R Schäfer; T Schreiber
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8.  [Infrastructure of emergency medical services. Comparison of physician-staffed ambulance equipment in the state of Baden-Wuerttemberg in 2001 and 2005].

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10.  [Cricoid pressure. Protective manoeuvre or established nonsense?].

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