| Literature DB >> 31722685 |
Hasan S Merali1, Mark O Tessaro2, Khushboo Q Ali3, Shaun K Morris4, Sajid B Soofi3, Shabina Ariff5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Endotracheal tube (ETT) placement is a critical procedure for newborns that are unable to breathe. Inadvertent esophageal intubation can lead to oxygen deprivation and consequent permanent neurological impairment. Current standard-of-care methods to confirm ETT placement in neonates (auscultation, colorimetric capnography, and chest x-ray) are time consuming or unreliable, especially in the stressful resuscitation environment. Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) of the neck has recently emerged as a powerful tool for detecting esophageal ETTs. It is accurate and fast, and is also easy to learn and perform, especially on children.Entities:
Keywords: Endotracheal tube (ETT); Intubation; Newborn resuscitation; Pakistan; Point of care ultrasound (POCUS); Simulation
Year: 2019 PMID: 31722685 PMCID: PMC6852924 DOI: 10.1186/s12887-019-1717-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Fig. 1Low-cost ultrasound simulator. a The beef gelatine and psyllium fiber block, with cut-off 10 mL syringe barrel. b With cut-off 10 mL syringe barrel being used to create staggered hollow cylinders within the block. c Block with staggered hollow cylinders, with retained plug from cylinder creation. More superior cylinder is simulated trachea (white arrow), and more inferior cylinder is simulated esophagus (black arrow). d Plug partial insertion into more inferior cylinder (model esophagus)
Fig. 2Ultrasound images on the model: Tracheal Intubation. a Static ultrasound image of a patient with the ETT in the trachea, with linear ultrasound probe held in transverse orientation over the anterior neck at the level of the sternal notch. b & c Static ultrasound images of beef gelatine model with plug inserted into simulated esophagus, simulating the ultrasound appearance of a tracheal intubation
Fig. 3Ultrasound images on the model: Esophageal Intubation. a Static ultrasound image of an esophageal intubation in a patient, with linear ultrasound probe held in transverse orientation over the anterior neck at the level of the sternal notch. b & c Static ultrasound images of beef gelatine model with plug removed from simulated esophagus, simulating the ultrasound appearance of an esophageal intubation
Fig. 4Placement of the probe on the Simulator. a The first image shows placement of linear probe over the side of the model to obtain images in transverse plane. b Demonstrates a towel with a square hole of 1 X 3 cm and c Shows the towel is placed over the beef gelatin model to hide the location of the plug from the ultrasound operator
Fig. 5Objective Structured Assessment of Technical Skills
Fig. 6Learner Evaluation Form
Fig. 7Learner Demographic Form
Fig. 8Learner feedback form
Fig. 9Patient Data Collection Form