| Literature DB >> 26379959 |
Yong Mao1, Zong-He Qin1.
Abstract
Rapid and safe airway management has always been of paramount importance in successful management of critically ill and injured patients in the emergency department. The achievement rate of emergency medicine inhabitants in airway management improved enhanced essentially subsequent to finishing anaesthesiology turn. There was a slightly higher rate of quick sequence intubation in the postapneic oxygenation groups (preapneic oxygenation 6.4%; postapneic oxygenation 9.1%). The majority of patients intubated in both groups were men (preapneic oxygenation 72.3%; postapneic oxygenation 63.5%). A higher percentage of patients in the preapneic oxygenation group had a Cormack-Lehane grade III or worse view (23.2% versus 11.8%). Anaesthesiology turns should be considered as an essential component of emergency medicine training programs. A collateral curriculum of this nature should also focus on the acquisition of skills in airway management.Entities:
Keywords: Emergency medicine; anaesthesiology; intubation
Year: 2015 PMID: 26379959 PMCID: PMC4565342
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Clin Exp Med ISSN: 1940-5901