Cricothyroidotomy
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See which Cricothyroidotomy trials you may qualify forThe goal of this observational study is to learn about the effects of training an Emergency Reflex Action Drill (ERAD) for Emergency Surgical Airway (ESA) in Du…
Emergency cricothyroidotomy is a very important technique to ensure airway safety in acute situations. Problem in identifying the cricothyroid membrane is a maj…
test persons, anaesthesiologists will identify the cricothyroid membrane on a silicone model of the neck with either palpation or ultrasonography. The ultrason…
The Investigators aim to determine how easy it is for anaesthetists to identify the Cricothyroid membrane (CTM) in children and infants and whether ultrasound m…
SureCRIC is intended to be used as an accessory to cricothyrotomy and tracheotomy devices, helping to identify and stabilize anatomical landmarks for establishi…
Cricothyroid membrane (CTM) localization is a critical step prior to emergent surgical airway access. Ultrasound-guided localization of the CTM on the skin of t…
This study will assess whether the type of simulation model used in cricothyroidotomy training has an effect on the subsequent confidence and competence in the…
According to the recently published german guidelines for the prehospital airway management regular training for cricothyroidotomy is recommended. Even though…
During a cannot ventilate cannot intubate situation surgical airway is the last rescue option. Especially in the prehospital setting the airway management seems…
Inability to provide oxygen to the patient remains the most fearful anesthesia-related mishap. Cricothyrotomy (CT) is an infrequently performed but life saving…
This educational study will examine two different techniques for training emergency residents and staff on achieving a surgical airway (called a cricothyroidoto…