One of the highest priorities for prehospital emergency personnel is airway management. Several rescuer positions for intubation on the ground have been published. Only recently, the inverse intubation method as an additional approach for intubation in the out-of-hospital setting has received further attention. Using four case reports, situations in which inverse intubation may be an important tool for successful airway management are discussed. Other uses of the method are listed.
All tested positions provide satisfactory conditions for intubation on the ground. The straddling position requires statistically, but not clinically, significantly more time for intubation than does prone and may be an important backup position if access from behind the patient's head is impossible.
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