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Airway Management Anesthesia View Andreas Grabinsky, MD Assistant Professor, Dept. of Anesthesiology Program Director and Section Head, Emergency & Trauma Anesthesia Harborview Medical Center

Overview Airway management in the field Airway management in the hospital Indications Priorities Problems

OR Airway Management

Field Airway Management

In the OR

OR Setting 26 Operating rooms > 1.000 cases per month 13 Anesthesiology Attendings 26 Residents / CRNA’s Start 07:30AM (Wednesday 08:30AM) 26 potential airways at 07:30AM

The OR Whiteboard

What to do ? Find the Anesthesiologist in charge Find the anesthesiologist (covers 2-3 rooms) Help out Hope you “get the airway” Stay in one of the rooms (first rotation) Find a “late start room” for another airway (second rotation)

Learning Goals Identify difficult airway Proficient bag/mask ventilation Use of alternative airway techniques Prepare Intubation Learn about RSI Demonstrate Laryngoscopy / Intubation

The Intubator

Airway Priorities 1. Oxygenate 2. Ventilate 3. Protect Airway

Use the least aggressive means necessary for airway management Spontaneous ventilation Assisted mask/bag ventilation Controlled mask/bag ventilation Intubation + controlled ventilation Surgical airway + controlled ventilation Use the least aggressive means necessary for airway management

Indications for Intubation Insufficient Oxygenation Insufficient Ventilation Loss of airway protection Impending airway problems (CNS, Trauma)

Preparation Oxygen Ambu bag with mask Suction Laryngoscope (working) different size ETT Plan B (Adjuncts)

Prevention of Failure Assess situation Decision for specific airway management Communicate Plan B Reassess (change plan, if needed)

Failure to intubate in the OR Use alternative methods Get help Wake patient up

Failure to intubate in the Field Use alternative methods Failure is not an option !

Do not mess with a perfectly fine airway. Prevention of Failure Do not mess with a perfectly fine airway.

Publications

Airway Assessment

Difficult Airway

Harborview Specials

Indications for Intubation Insufficient Ventilation Insufficient Oxygenation Loss of airway protection Impending airway problems (CNS, Trauma)

Training

Preparation Oxygen Ambu bag with mask Suction Laryngoscope (working) different size ETT Plan B

Tools

Real Men use Miller Blades

i-gel

Res-Q-Scope

Glidescope

Glidescope

Glidescope 25 Paramedic students Glidescope versus Macintosh 3 blade 100 intubations in different scenarios on manekin Significant better visualized glotic opening with Glidescope Same success rate of 76% Increased time to intubation with Glidscope Aziz, Michael, Dillman, Dawn, Kirsch, Jeffrey R. and Brambrink, Ansgar(2009)'Video Laryngoscopy with the Macintosh Video Laryngoscope in Simulated Prehospital Scenarios by Paramedic Students',Prehospital Emergency Care,13:2,251 — 255

Res-Q-Scope 22 US military parmedic (50 manekin and 8 human intubations) 22 Emergency medicine residents/attending 20 minutes instruction and 20 minutes training, 3 trials with each device Intubation time Res-Q-Scope 25.9 seconds Intubation time direct Laryngoscopy 14.6 seconds Shawn M. Varney MD⁎, Melissa Dooley MD, Vikhyat S. Bebarta MD Faster intubation with direct laryngoscopy vs handheld videoscope in uncomplicated manikin airways American Journal of Emergency Medicine (2009) 27, 259–261

Questions ?