Great article: Changes in the first-pass success rate with the GlideScope video laryngoscope … https://t.co/qT8Rsafkx0 #DLdecline — Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) February 10, 2017
Category Archives: Online critical airway training
Open Access : Practice of Intubation of the Critically Ill at Mayo Clinic
article: Practice of Intubation of the Critically Ill at Mayo Clinic. https://t.co/v3yfklOHDB #ReadFOAMEd — Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) February 10, 2017
Is Intubation Success Rate Higher With Two-Medic Crews
Learn what contributes to success (and failure) in this review of 200 attempted intubations https://t.co/IQjUU6b8ON pic.twitter.com/9ABVOrWr6p — JEMS – EMS (@jemsconnect) February 10, 2017
Careflight RSI checklist and action drills 2017
I'll just leave the latest version of our intubation checklist, action drills and failed airway checklist here in case you find them useful. pic.twitter.com/iAOvDtXxh2 — Alan Garner (@GarnAlan) February 5, 2017
Edible Cricothyrotomy Model: A Low-Cost Alternative to Pig Tracheas and Plastic Models for Teaching Cricothyrotomy
Edible Cricothyrotomy Model: A Low-Cost Alternative to Pig Tracheas and Plastic Models for Teaching Cricothyrotomy https://t.co/TFVIEtdKbr — Rob Bryant (@RobJBryant13) January 29, 2017
“The fallacy of video laryngoscopy”
Tales are often told of an exhausted travel who has lost their way in the desert, and are drawn astray by the the sight of a lush oasis. But as they draw close, their salvation vanishes only to reappear on the distant horizon. This optical tormentor continues to lead the hapless travelers further and further… viaContinue reading ““The fallacy of video laryngoscopy””
Bloody cric trainer
Collection of resources and ideas for surgical airway front of neck access trainer/simulation. Contact me to chat about it if you wish further details. Follow me on twitter @TBayEDguy and we will direct message to chat. @mededgene @petrosoniak @jameslhuffman @SSeadon @ketaminh @ryan_radford Can’t wait to see your bloody cric model! https://t.co/MYXt92R157 — Yen Chow (@TBayEDguy) […]Continue reading “Bloody cric trainer”
Surgical airway kits
Scalpel Finger Bougie Cricothyrotomy Flash Card 2017 v 4.2 HT @emcrit input and HT @EmICUcanada for inspiration and shoutout 🙂 pic.twitter.com/aUu4rzglwi — Yen Chow (@TBayEDguy) January 13, 2017 The @StMikesHospital bougie cric kit, in its wall-hanging glory @PHannam123 @CatStepCatStep @petrosoniak @TBayEDguy pic.twitter.com/cbCdAKcpri — Christopher Hicks (@HumanFact0rz) January 29, 2016 via Front of Neck Access/Surgical Airway KitsContinue reading “Surgical airway kits”
Read it and weep , DL haters
Video #laryngoscopy did not improve frequency of successful first-pass intubation in the ICU https://t.co/fsnx0P0PEg — JAMA (@JAMA_current) January 24, 2017 Pragmatic studies essential in evaluation of any attractive #medicaltechnology https://t.co/5ffPDn8jt3 — JAMA (@JAMA_current) January 25, 2017
2017 Yellowstone airway course by Levitan
Register for world's most beautiful airway course, Jackson Lake Lodge, June 7-9, 2017 https://t.co/RQIRc3txQ1 See you in the mountains! pic.twitter.com/0tKda69fj1 — Richard Levitan (@airwaycam) January 16, 2017
The inaugural Brisbane Cadaver Airway course by Dr Levitan -a Twitter tale
And so it starts ! Inaugural Brisbane cadaveric airway skills course @airwaycam pic.twitter.com/Qg9nKJMSLd — Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 18, 2017
#FOAMed Kit Dump
The #FOAMed Kit Dump is freely available. See notes on use. Let me know if you want file copy. I will also mod it and take suggestions! pic.twitter.com/JRgBsQX1pT — Yen Chow (@TBayEDguy) October 29, 2016
AAGBI : Safer Prehospital Anaesthesia 2017 guidelines
All PHEM practitioners – latest Pre-hospital anaesthesia guidelines – open access – make sure you read them! https://t.co/c6ElrcSDQp pic.twitter.com/zktu9N22Tg — Caroline Leech (@LeechCaroline) January 13, 2017
Rapid Sequence Intubation With Video Laryngoscopy Common for Difficult Airways in Emergency Department
Rapid Sequence Intubation With Video Laryngoscopy Common for Difficult Airways in Emergency Department https://t.co/yqgs5TI6lB — Anesthesiology News (@anesthesianews) January 6, 2017
Ketamine Dissociated Intubation case
Watch this Ketamine-Dissociated Intubation in a 300lb man w pH 6.7. Vocal cords are still moving. Standard RSI may have killed him!#FOAMed pic.twitter.com/2jiZbLTdKG — Sam Ghali (@EM_RESUS) January 3, 2017
