National survey to assess the content and availability of difficult-airway carts in critical-care units in the United States
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National survey to assess the content and availability of difficult-airway carts in critical-care units in the United States
Abstract
We have surveyed the availability of equipment, content of difficult-airway carts (DAC), and training in the use of such equipment in intensive-care units (ICU). We devised a set of proposals regarding what constitutes the ideal DAC. We surveyed 300 ICU in the United States. The survey was conducted to inquire about the presence and content of a DAC. Only 70% of respondents had a DAC in their unit. 82% of units surveyed checked the contents of the cart daily. 80% of directors were aware of its location. 80% of units had an attached list of contents and 51% had an attached algorithm for management of a difficult airway. LMA was present in 80% followed by 35 and 30% for Combitube and pre-assembled needle cricothyroidotomy set. Under non-invasive airway devices, video laryngoscope with 48% was ahead of fibreoptic bronchoscope (38%) and lighted stylet (15%). 80% of units had a CO₂-detection device immediately available. Limited data are available on the impact of DAC in airway management in the ICU. It is strongly recommended that a DAC be present. What constitutes the ideal contents of a DAC is open to questions. We hope discussion will lead to consensus of what should or should not be included on the cart.
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