Contemporary issues in pediatric prehospital airway management.

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Henry E Wang, Matthew Hansen, Manish I Shah, Nichole Bosson, John M VanBuren, Barbara Wendelberger, Jennifer Frey, Alexander Keister, Roger J Lewis, Marianne Gausche-Hill
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Abstract

Introduction: Airway management is one of the most important interventions performed by paramedics in the prehospital setting. While the standard of care for over 40 years, multiple studies highlight pitfalls associated with prehospital airway management in adults. Considerably less research describes prehospital airway management in children.

Areas covered: We searched PubMed for articles from 2000 to present using the keywords 'children,' 'airway management,' 'intubation intratracheal,' 'Emergency Medical Services,' and 'paramedic.' Studies highlight the pitfalls of adult prehospital endotracheal intubation such as tube misplacement and dislodgement, multiple and failed insertion attempts, interruptions in chest compressions, and inadvertent hyperventilation. Multicenter clinical trials including the PART and Airways-2 trials support the use of newer supraglottic airways as potential alternatives to intubation in adults. Only limited data describe prehospital airway management in children, including only one clinical trial performed 25 years ago.

Expert opinion: New studies are needed to guide paramedic pediatric airway management practices. The Pediatric Prehospital Airway Resuscitation Trial (Pedi-PART) is an ongoing multicenter clinical trial that will provide critical new knowledge to guide prehospital pediatric airway management practices.

儿科院前气道管理的当代问题。
导言:气道管理是院前护理人员最重要的干预措施之一。虽然标准护理已超过40年,但多项研究强调了与成人院前气道管理相关的陷阱。相当少的研究描述院前气道管理的儿童。涵盖领域:我们用关键词“儿童”、“气道管理”、“气管内插管”、“紧急医疗服务”和“护理人员”在PubMed检索2000年至今的文章。研究强调了成人院前气管插管的缺陷,如管错位和脱位,多次插入失败的尝试,胸部按压中断,以及无意的过度通气。包括PART和airways -2试验在内的多中心临床试验支持使用新型声门上气道作为成人插管的潜在替代方法。只有有限的数据描述院前儿童气道管理,包括25年前进行的一项临床试验。专家意见:需要新的研究来指导护理人员的儿科气道管理实践。儿科院前气道复苏试验(Pedi-PART)是一项正在进行的多中心临床试验,将为指导院前儿科气道管理实践提供重要的新知识。
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