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A Novel Rescue Technique for Difficult Intubation and Difficult Ventilation
Published on: January 17, 2011
Training for pediatric cannot intubate cannot oxygenate: surgical airway should replace needle cricothyrotomy
Allison M B Lehman1, Paul Amstutz2, Jackson E Moore1
1University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, KS, United States.
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Failed pediatric endotracheal intubation, prompting surgical airway management via emergency front of neck access (eFONA), is an intrinsically challenging topic. While rare, all emergency airway providers must be equipped to handle these complex clinical scenarios, both through initial training and maintenance of competency. Needle cricothyrotomy is a commonly taught method in cannot intubate cannot oxygenate (CICO) scenarios for children under age eight. However, needle cricothyrotomy is technically difficult, profoundly rare, and maintaining competency is a challenge. From a multidisciplinary perspective, we examine the utility of continuing to teach needle cricothyrotomy and explore alternatives. This project group suggests that pediatric eFONA training across disciplines should focus on surgical tracheotomy rather than needle cricothyrotomy, with consideration given to specialty-specific human performance factors.
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