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Emergency Intubation of a Critically Ill Patient with a Difficult Airway and Avoidance of Cricothyrotomy Using the AIROD®

Emergency Intubation of a Critically Ill Patient with a Difficult Airway and Avoidance of Cricothyrotomy Using the AIROD®

by Evan D. Schmitz, MD and Kevin Park, MD, MBA, FCCP | Jan 14, 2021 | Articles, Featured Articles

A review of a case study involving the AIROD®, a single-use telescoping rigid bougie, on a male patient who drank hand sanitizer.

Supraglottic Airways: A Look From Above

Supraglottic Airways: A Look From Above

by Matthew Chinn, Thomas Engel and Patrick R. Sinclair | Dec 30, 2020 | Articles, Featured Articles

This article serves to provide a comprehensive overview of many of the current SGAs available on the market to allow an EMS system to review and possibly adopt into their system.

NJ Police Officers Revive Infant Who Had Stopped Breathing

NJ Police Officers Revive Infant Who Had Stopped Breathing

by jfrankel | Dec 22, 2020 | News

A two-month-old infant is in stable condition Sunday after being revived by a pair of police officers after the baby had stopped breathing.

Bellingham City (WA) Approves Settlement of Claim by Daughter of Intubated Dead Man

Bellingham City (WA) Approves Settlement of Claim by Daughter of Intubated Dead Man

by jfrankel | Dec 9, 2020 | News

A majority of the Bellingham City Council voted Monday night to authorize the mayor to settle a claim for damages filed with the city by a daughter of the deceased man Bellingham Fire Department employees practiced performing endotracheal intubations on in summer 2018.

Advanced Airway Choice in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest. Can the i-gel® Make a Difference in Patient Survival?

Advanced Airway Choice in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest. Can the i-gel® Make a Difference in Patient Survival?

by Rob Bozicevich, MPH, NRP and Dr. Jennifer Sedillo | Dec 2, 2020 | Articles, Featured Articles

This study investigates the transition from endotracheal intubation to the i-gel® supraglottic airway and the resulting out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survival.

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