"Difficult Intubation In A Newborn" https://t.co/HOqqFuB4UG #emergencymedicine #feedly — gavin denton (@DentonGavin) June 9, 2018
Category Archives: Online critical airway training
Bougienage
Finding out there was a word describing use of a bougie made me incredibly happy…. 🤓 pic.twitter.com/DGak78qKZR — Majuran (@icugasdoc) June 9, 2018
#EA18 Airway Cases & the Law – Webcasts
#EA18 Airway Cases & the Law – Webcasts:@doctimcook: Medicolegal airway cases in UK: lessons learned https://t.co/9jNbHeDFL7@french9a: The role of the airway expert in a coroner’s inquest https://t.co/nImJCUt4gg@jadamlaw: How to stay out of court. https://t.co/ykoHsXwSd8 pic.twitter.com/o6882UZdfa — Nicholas Chrimes (@NicholasChrimes) June 4, 2018
RCT Of intubation checklist shows great results !
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The effect of patient positioning on ultrasound landmarking for cricothyrotomy
Great job by UBC ultrasound fellows Jon Lee and Marg Zhang on our poster determining change in cricothyroid membrane skin landmark with change in position of head of bed of the stretcher.@CAEPConference pic.twitter.com/UxEaGTDCjD — Dan Kim (@dan___kim) May 28, 2018
Should DL be consigned to history books ?
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Emergency surgical airway
Prehospital RSI drill to Bon Jovi!
Here is our crew testing their teamwork & ability to communicate non-verbally in tough environments. One of the ways they do this is by listening to loud music, in this case Bon Jovi. Watch them practice giving a prehospital anaesthetic without being able to hear each other! pic.twitter.com/wt3ca6ouQR — GWAAC (@GWAAC) April 18, 2018
Surgical airway and value of simulation training
@TBayEDguy https://t.co/z0C32n3CFk — Luciano (@CaccamoLuciano) May 19, 2018
Laryngeal tube outperforms ETT in OHCA
#Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium Pragmatic Airway Resucitation Trial : Laryngeal Tube vs. ETT. 72 hr survival (18.2% vs 15.3%), ROSC (27.9% vs 24.1%), hospital survival (10.8% vs 8.0), neurologically intact discharge (7.0% vs 5.0) all favoring LT with p=0.02 or less. pic.twitter.com/2NPnngxn5W — Russell Griffin LP, FP-C (@ResusFliteMedic) May 17, 2018
Indirect laryngoscopy in the emergency department
@drlauraduggan @ketaminh would appreciate your comments on my video: Indirect laryngoscopy in the ED https://t.co/QBxSD5BCIX from the https://t.co/rNdgplVo0Y reverse classroom course #FOAmed #intubation #anesthesia #anaesthesia #CRNA pic.twitter.com/HxnUVdopkN — Will Rosenblatt, MD (@AirwayOnDemand) May 18, 2018
Bougie first best for emergency intubations!
Learn to use a bougie for your straight-forward intubations – it'll be more natural to use it when faced with an unexpected difficult one! New study worth reading in @JAMA_current https://t.co/Wuc5l55P78 — Zaf Qasim (@emeddoc) May 17, 2018
Human factors enablers and barriers for successful airway management
This new qualitative study from @hypoxicchicken et al. identifies and discusses human factors enablers and barriers for successful airway management. Should complex charts or posters mandating a specific approach be perceived as a barrier or enabler? https://t.co/d2LPzMgQ3K pic.twitter.com/dCZnDtFbGq — Anaesthesia (@Anaes_Journal) May 4, 2018
Tips to improve airway management by Dr Levitan , 2018
On managing airways… THIS!!! @airwaycam #Levitan #difficultairway #ACEP @FredEllinger @DoctorGoodleg @rsiflyguy2250 https://t.co/dJ4kcNnw8w — Steven Velasquez (@svelasquez) April 30, 2018
Inside EMS Podcast: Is intubation dead in EMS?
Our co-hosts discuss the ever-changing practice of airway management — Read on http://www.ems1.com/ems-products/medical-equipment/airway-management/articles/380851048-Inside-EMS-Podcast-Is-intubation-dead-in-EMS/
