Novel Airway Training Tool that Simulates Vomiting: Suction-Assisted Laryngoscopy Assisted Decontamination (SALAD) https://t.co/kkMue8lTVg — Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) November 16, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js @TBayEDguy @KangarooBeach @FLTDOC1 @Dr_CommonSense @apbohn @ketaminh Pass the SALADhttps://t.co/BDOpZHqIDYhttps://t.co/dUv3xOMs8h — James DuCanto, M.D. (@jducanto) March 14, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Category Archives: Online critical airway training
VL&DL laryngoscopes could be available for all intubations. Help make it happen
@ketaminh @michaelfaziz @kovacsgj VL&DL laryngoscopes could be available for all intubations. Help make it happen https://t.co/U9N8ATlu6r — patientsafe (@patientsafe3) November 3, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
JellyBean 050 with Jim DuCanto and AirwayNautics — LITFL: Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog
https://w.soundcloud.com/player/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fapi.soundcloud.com%2Ftracks%2F288928285&visual=true&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false Jim DuCanto just keeps making stuff. @RollCageMedic caught up with him in Dublin and chewed the cud, the fat and the kids toys. I have kids. You might have kids. Even if you don’t have kids you probably were a kid at some point in the past. Kids chew up and spit out plastic toys.…Continue reading “JellyBean 050 with Jim DuCanto and AirwayNautics — LITFL: Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog”
MacGyver would be proud! Ingenius nasal airway setup
Images in #Anesthesiology: modified dual nasal trumpet for airway management and CO2 monitoring https://t.co/c8dmEBEnEV — Anesthesiologyonline (@ALNanesthesia) September 27, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Broader use of gas analysers will save lives
.@RachelAgbeko #SIGMAR16 Be interested in your feedback on this: Broader use of gas analysers will save liveshttps://t.co/RfyggAKOgY — patientsafe (@patientsafe3) October 8, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
The Death of DL or a slight over-exaggeration?
Have you listened to @DrJeffJarvis discuss why he only uses VL both in and out of the hospital? Listened now on our #FOAMed #podcast https://t.co/fGCTXi3KGy — Chip with TOTAL EM (@the_TOTAL_EM) September 28, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js @DrJeffJarvis explains why he found King Vision the best VL and how it's better than DL in this #FOAMed #podcastContinue reading “The Death of DL or a slight over-exaggeration?”
MACMAN RCT SHOWS VL NO BETTER THAN DL!
McGrath Mac videolaryngoscope versus Macintosh laryngoscope for orotracheal intubation in intensive care patients MACMAN#LIVES2016 — Jamie Strachan (@strachanjamie) October 3, 2016 MACMAN So could Mcgrath increase first pass from 65% to 80% over Mac? Power calc suggested 370 pts needed based on that#LIVES2016 — Jamie Strachan (@strachanjamie) October 3, 2016 Result of MACMANContinue reading “MACMAN RCT SHOWS VL NO BETTER THAN DL!”
The Needle… Or The Damage Done — Don’t Forget the Bubbles
Paediatric critical procedures are rare in the emergency department. Data from one Victorian network showed that 83% of emergency physicians had not performed one in a twelve month period. We also know from audit data that we seem to have a lower first pass success rate (around 78%) when it comes to paediatric intubation. We… viaContinue reading “The Needle… Or The Damage Done — Don’t Forget the Bubbles”
Case report of failed DSI – apnoea after ketamine
case report of apnea after ketamine for DSI by @brian_driver @AnnalsofEM https://t.co/qWeCMxNf2N pic.twitter.com/mXFj2Oosrc — Seth Trueger (@MDaware) September 29, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
ETM Podcast Episode 12 – Bruce Paix & Andrew Perry – Approach to the surgical airway — ETM Course
Andrew and Bruce are back, taking a deep-dive into the neck to discuss a procedure that can strike fear into even the most experienced trauma practitioner and one which has created much debate regarding the “best” method (i.e. needle vs knife). (Go to audio) Bruce is the co-author of a seminal paper on this topic:Continue reading “ETM Podcast Episode 12 – Bruce Paix & Andrew Perry – Approach to the surgical airway — ETM Course”
Avoiding Difficult Intubation Of The Easy Airway
Avoiding Difficult Intubation Of The Easy Airway https://t.co/puu0FVxP5a via @CWhittenMD — Fraser MacKinnon (@fraser51) September 19, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Emergency Airway Management – by whom and how?
Emergency Airway Management – by who and how? https://t.co/Izntu6fWu6 — Thomas D (@thomas1973) September 6, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Difficult Airways & failure
Difficult airways and failure #FOAMems #NZRESUS #paramedicsnz #FOAMmilmed #ETT https://t.co/qpGa5uBHQx via @wordpressdotcom — Craig Barraclough (@pants2406) September 3, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Making Intubation Baby Friendly – #FOAMEd article for only 24hrs!
Making Intubation Baby-Friendly: 1. Training2. Premedication3. …?https://t.co/G6iM2PZDlL #FOAMed #FOAMneo pic.twitter.com/H2WTP2bJ6M — JPCH (@JPCHonline) September 1, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Systematic review of the anaesthetic management of non-iatrogenic acute adult airway trauma
Systematic review of the anaesthetic management of non-iatrogenic acute adult airway trauma
