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Multicenter Study
. 2010 May;65(5):462-7.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.2010.06308.x. Epub 2010 Mar 19.

The use of capnography and the availability of airway equipment on Intensive Care Units in the UK and the Republic of Ireland

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Multicenter Study

The use of capnography and the availability of airway equipment on Intensive Care Units in the UK and the Republic of Ireland

Andrew P Georgiou et al. Anaesthesia. 2010 May.
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  • Anaesthesia. 2010 Jun;65(6):658

Abstract

At least 20% of reported major adverse airway events occur on the intensive care unit. This study surveyed 315 (96%) of all general, satellite, hepatobiliary, cardiac and neuro-intensive care units in the UK and the Republic of Ireland, finding that only 100 (32%) units always use capnography for tracheal intubation while only 80 (25%) always use capnography for continuous monitoring of patients requiring controlled ventilation. Three hundred and ten (98%) units utilise a checklist of airway equipment, 311 (99%) check its functionality on a daily basis and 296 (94%) units have access to a bronchoscope. Whilst 297 (94%) ICUs have an airway trolley, sufficient equipment for unanticipated difficult intubation was only seen on 33 (10%) of units. Guidelines addressing minimum standards for monitoring and airway safety on ICU are not being met and remain below the standard expected.

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