Prolonged Field Care Podcast

What is the Best Airway


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In this conversation, Dennis, Evan, and Doug discuss the debate between intubation and cricothyrotomy (cric) in the field. Dennis confesses his belief that intubation is the better option, while Evan and Doug argue for the use of cric in certain situations. They discuss the resource limitations in the field, the need for resuscitation prior to intubation, the challenges of obtaining and administering sedation medications, and the potential complications of intubation. They also touch on the importance of training and maintaining skills in a resource-constrained environment. The conversation explores the challenges of airway management in austere environments and the training and resources needed to optimize patient care. The speakers discuss the importance of experience and judgment in performing airway procedures and the need for ongoing training and skill sustainment. They highlight the differences between intubation and cricothyrotomy and the factors to consider when choosing the appropriate procedure. The conversation also touches on the training of role-one providers and the need for educational materials on difficult airway management.
Takeaways
The decision between intubation and cricothyrotomy depends on the resources available in the field.
Intubation requires the ability to resuscitate the patient prior to the procedure and access to suction.
Obtaining and administering sedation medications can be challenging in resource-constrained environments.
Intubation can lead to hemodynamic instability and worsen shock in already unstable patients.
Training and maintaining skills in a resource-constrained environment is crucial for successful airway management. Airway management in austere environments presents unique challenges and requires experience and judgment.
Training and skill sustainment are crucial for optimizing patient care in these environments.
The choice between intubation and cricothyrotomy depends on various factors, including patient stability and available resources.
Role one providers need training and educational materials on difficult airway management.
Standard of care should be maintained even in field environments, with deviations made consciously and deliberately.
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