Safety and efficacy of rescue flexible bronchoscopic intubation using the Bentson floppy‐tip guidewire via a supraglottic airway in critically ill children |
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Authors: | D. Cross A. Nyman P. James A. Durward |
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Affiliation: | 1. Paediatric Intensive Care, Evelina London Children's Hospital, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK;2. Anaesthesia, Evelina London Children's Hospital, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK |
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Abstract: | Difficulty in tracheal intubation in paediatric intensive care patients is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Delays to intubation and interruption to oxygenation and ventilation are poorly tolerated. We developed a safe and atraumatic tracheal intubation technique. A floppy‐tipped guidewire and airway exchange catheter were placed to a pre‐determined length under bronchoscopic guidance while oxygenation and ventilation was maintained via a supraglottic airway device (SAD). We performed a retrospective review of this technique on patients who were either known to have or who had an unexpected difficultly in intubation. We describe the safety and experience of this in a broad range of critically ill children. Thirteen patients, median (IQR [range]) (9.0 (5.0–10.0 [4.0–12.0]) kg and 15.4 (12.1–23.2 [3.3–49.7]) months) underwent emergency tracheal intubation using this technique, after unsuccessful attempts at intubation using standard laryngoscopy blades. All intubations were successful at the first attempt using this technique and no airway trauma or significant clinical deteriorations were recorded. |
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Keywords: | epiglottis: airway management failed intubation: treatment LMA: intubation guide paediatrics: airway management |
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