Bernhard M, Benger JR. Curr Opin Crit Care. 2015 Jun;21(3):183-7
An evaluation of latest scientific evidence regarding airway management during in- and out-of-hospital CPR.
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2015,
Bernhard M,
Benger J ,
Curr Opin Crit Care,
Airway management,
OHCA,
In-hospital cardiac arrest,
in-hospital CPR,
cardiac arrest,
CPR,
Resuscitation,
vs Portex Soft Seal
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Larkin CB, d’Agapeyeff A, King BP, Gabbott DA. Resuscitation 2012; 83(6): E141
100 size 4 i-gel® airways were inserted in patients by a mixture of nurses, junior doctors and Resuscitation Officers, either before or after bag valve mask ventilation. 83/100 insertions were considered ‘Easy’ and 82/100 were inserted at the first attempt, with only one attempt resulting in complete failure. Presence of an audible leak and visible chest movement via synchronous and asynchronous ventilation were measured. 99% of users confirmed they would prefer to use i-gel® instead of an oropharyngeal airway. Authors confirm that, as a result of this test, i-gel® is their preferred supraglottic airway device of choice during the initial phase of CPR whilst the Resuscitation Team is summoned.
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2012,
Larkin CB,,
Resuscitation,
CPR,
in-hospital CPR,
Adult,
Nurses,
Junior Doctors,
Resuscitation Officers,
Free
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