2016
DOI: 10.1186/s13049-016-0200-0
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Apneic preoxygenation without nasal prongs: the “Hungarian Air Ambulance method”

Abstract: The Hungarian Air Ambulance has recently adopted oxygen supplementation during laryngoscopy, also known as apneic preoxygenation, to prevent desaturation during rapid sequence intubation. Despite its simplicity the nasal cannula method has some limitations relevant to our practice. First, the cannula can dislodge if the head is manipulated during preparation or intubation, especially if nasopharyngeal airways are chosen to maximise preoxygenation. Second, the method is incompatible with continuous nasal suctio… Show more

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“…As such, it is uncertain which pre-oxygenation techniques are currently being employed by UK Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) and if there is a variability between services. Although defined inconsistently in the present literature, apnoeic oxygenation may be used as an adjunct to pre-oxygenation by a range of methods [24][25][26][27]. Similarly, its application in contemporary UK HEMS practice is unknown [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…As such, it is uncertain which pre-oxygenation techniques are currently being employed by UK Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) and if there is a variability between services. Although defined inconsistently in the present literature, apnoeic oxygenation may be used as an adjunct to pre-oxygenation by a range of methods [24][25][26][27]. Similarly, its application in contemporary UK HEMS practice is unknown [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%