Flexible Fiber-Optic Scope Use in Retrieval Medicine: A Case Series

Q3 Nursing
Thomas Brown BMBS , Oliver Cook MBBS , Clare Hayes-Bradley BSc, MBBS
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Abstract

Objective

The use of flexible fiber-optic scopes is increasing across critical care specialities, but there is limited literature on their use in retrieval medicine. This study aims to describe a case series in which flexible fiber-optic scopes were used by New South Wales Ambulance Aeromedical Operations critical care teams.

Methods

A retrospective case series was performed in our service from January 1, 2019, to December 31, 2021. We searched our electronic medical retrieval database for the terms “aScope,” “Awake Fibreoptic Intubation (AFOI),” “Fibreoptic Intubation (FOI),” and “Nasal Endotracheal Tube (ETT)” to identify when a flexible fiber-optic scope was used.

Results

There were 16 uses of flexible fiber-optic scopes during the study period. The most common procedure was awake nasal fiber-optic intubation, which was performed during 9 cases, 7 of which were successful. Other procedures performed included 4 cases of intubation through a supraglottic airway, 1 case of an asleep fiber-optic intubation, 1 case of flexible nasoendoscopy for upper airway assessment, and 1 case of fiber-optic bronchoscopy via tracheostomy. These procedures were performed by anesthetic, emergency and intensive care doctors. This case series describes 4 of these cases in more detail.

Conclusion

This case series demonstrates a variety of procedural and diagnostic uses for flexible fiber-optic scopes in retrieval medicine. These procedures can have an important bearing on decision making and patient management. The training and clinical governance provided by our service in this skill appears to be safe and robust with high success rates of awake fiber-optic intubations.

灵活的光纤镜在检索医学中的应用:病例系列
目的柔性光纤探头在重症监护专业中的使用越来越多,但有关其在抢救医学中使用的文献却很有限。本研究旨在描述新南威尔士救护航空医疗行动重症监护团队使用柔性光纤探头的系列病例。方法我们在 2019 年 1 月 1 日至 2021 年 12 月 31 日期间开展了回顾性系列病例研究。我们在电子医学检索数据库中搜索了 "aScope"、"清醒光纤插管(AFOI)"、"光纤插管(FOI)"和 "鼻腔气管插管(ETT)"等术语,以确定何时使用了柔性光纤镜。最常见的程序是清醒鼻腔光纤插管,共进行了 9 次,其中 7 次成功。其他手术包括 4 例喉上气道插管、1 例睡眠光纤插管、1 例用于评估上气道的柔性鼻内窥镜检查和 1 例通过气管造口进行的光纤支气管镜检查。这些手术由麻醉科、急诊科和重症监护室的医生共同完成。本病例系列更详细地描述了其中的 4 个病例。结论本病例系列展示了柔性光纤探头在检索医学中的各种程序和诊断用途。这些程序对决策和患者管理具有重要影响。我们的服务部门在这一技能方面提供的培训和临床管理似乎既安全又稳健,清醒光纤插管的成功率很高。
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Air Medical Journal
Air Medical Journal Nursing-Emergency Nursing
CiteScore
1.20
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112
审稿时长
69 days
期刊介绍: Air Medical Journal is the official journal of the five leading air medical transport associations in the United States. AMJ is the premier provider of information for the medical transport industry, addressing the unique concerns of medical transport physicians, nurses, pilots, paramedics, emergency medical technicians, communication specialists, and program administrators. The journal contains practical how-to articles, debates on controversial industry issues, legislative updates, case studies, and peer-reviewed original research articles covering all aspects of the medical transport profession.
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