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Inverse intubation in air medical transport.

作者信息

Robinson Kenneth, Donaghy Kevin, Katz Robert

机构信息

Department of EMS/Trauma, LIFE STAR Helicopter Program, Hartford Hospital, Hartford, Connecticut 06102, USA.

出版信息

Air Med J. 2004 Jan-Feb;23(1):40-3. doi: 10.1016/j.amj.2003.10.007.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The purpose of this study was to investigate the speed and accuracy of the inverse intubation procedure.

TECHNIQUE

The operator crouches or kneels over the patient, straddling the torso. The laryngoscope is held in the operator's right hand in an overhand fashion, inserted gently into the patient's mouth, and pulled up and caudad. When the vocal cords are visualized, the endotracheal tube is passed with the left hand.

METHODS

The procedure was taught to flight nurses and respiratory therapists (n = 21) using an intubating mannequin strapped to a stretcher in a BK 117 helicopter to simulate an in-flight intubation. The subjects were timed intubating the mannequin using both inverse and standard intubation techniques. Each technique was performed twice, and the times were averaged. The Wilcoxon Signed Ranks test was used to determine statistical significance.

RESULTS

No significant difference occurred between times of the standard (24.0 s) and inverse techniques (21.6 s) (P =.715) or number of attempts for successful endotracheal intubation (1.12 and 1.07, P =.581).

CONCLUSION

Inverse intubation is a useful skill for prehospital providers. This skill can be taught in a brief period and used successfully with no compromise in speed or success rate.

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