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Published on: January 17, 2011
Pediatric Difficult Airway Response Team Utilization in the Emergency Department: A Case Series
Geoffrey S Kelly1, Julia Kathleen Deanehan2, Nicholas M Dalesio3
1From the Departments of Emergency Medicine.
Objectives:
A multidisciplinary pediatric difficult airway team was created at our institution to respond to hospital-wide airway emergencies. We report the characteristics, indications, and outcomes of these activations that occur in the pediatric emergency department (PED).
Methods:
Retrospective, single-center cohort study comprised all difficult airway team activations occurring in the PED from the program's inception in 2008 to 2018. Ages of ≤18 years were included. For each case, detailed information was abstracted, including patient factors, PED context and milieu, airway interventions, and airway outcomes.
Results:
There were 15 difficult airway response team activations in the PED during the study period, or 1.4 activations per year. The most common indications for activation were contaminated airways (n = 7; 47%) and history of difficult intubation (n = 4; 27%). Definitive airway management was successful in all cases, except for a single case where intervention was unnecessary. The most commonly performed definitive airway intervention was direct laryngoscopy (n = 6; 40%). There were no instances of emergency front-of-neck access.
Conclusions:
Difficult airways in the PED were uncommon. Most cases were resolved with familiar equipment including direct laryngoscopy, video laryngoscopy, and supraglottic airways.
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