Emergency scalpel cricothyroidotomy use in a prehospital trauma service: a 20-year review.
Shadman AzizElizabeth FosterDavid J LockeyMichael D ChristianPublished in: Emergency medicine journal : EMJ (2021)
This study identifies a number of indications leading to scalpel cricothyroidotomy both as a primary procedure or after failed intubation. The main indication for scalpel cricothyroidotomy in our service was as a rescue airway for failed laryngoscopy due to a large volume of blood in the airway. Despite high levels of procedural success, 56.9% of patients were already in traumatic cardiac arrest during cricothyroidotomy, and overall mortality in patients with trauma receiving this procedure was 88.9% in our service.