Use of the laryngeal tube for out-of-hospital resuscitation
Abstract
Every physician involved in emergency medicine should be familiar with alternative techniques for managing the difficult airway. We report a case of a patient who was successfully ventilated and oxygenated with a laryngeal tube, when tracheal intubation failed. Ventilation was possible even during continuous chest compressions. Airway equipment, including one supraglottic alternative for patients of all ages and a set for cricothyroidotomy, for those experienced in its use, should be available on every ambulance equipped for advanced life support.
Keywords: Laryngeal tube, Tracheal intubation, Cricothyroidotomy, Airway management, Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
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PII: S0300-9572(01)00472-5
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