Design and Implementation of Airway Response Teams to Improve the Practice of Emergency Airway Management.
Kelly A TankardMilad SharifpourMarvin G ChangEdward A BittnerPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2022)
Emergency airway management (EAM) is a commonly performed procedure in the critical care setting. Despite clinical advances that help practitioners identify patients at risk for having a difficult airway, improved airway management tools, and algorithms that guide clinical decision-making, the practice of EAM is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Evidence suggests that a dedicated airway response team (ART) can help mitigate the risks associated with EAM and provide a framework for airway management in acute settings. We review the risks and challenges related to EAM and describe strategies to improve patient care and outcomes via implementation of an ART.
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