Why EMS Should Ditch Standard Geometry Blades for Hyperangulated–and Never Look Back
EMS airway success improves with hyperangulated blades for faster intubation and better patient outcomes.
EMS airway success improves with hyperangulated blades for faster intubation and better patient outcomes.
Prehospital airway success requires optimizing ventilation, oxygenation, and perfusion before intubation to prevent hypoxia and cardiac arrest.
A retrospective analysis of 242 advanced airway cases by Parker County Hospital District EMS showed a first-pass success rate of 96.3%.
A team from UC Davis Health trained firefighters how to use new a airway management device.
In the evolving landscape of prehospital care, precision in airway management is no longer optional—it’s essential.
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