Flexible bronchoscopic intubation through a supraglottic airway device: An evaluation of consultant anaesthetist performance
Christine N. Svendsen,
Gine L. Glargaard,
Lars H. Lundstrøm
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundFew clinical studies investigate technical skill performance in experienced clinicians.MethodsWe undertook a prospective observational study evaluating procedural skill competence in consultant anaesthetists who performed flexible bronchoscopic intubation (FBI) under continuous ventilation through a second‐generation supraglottic airway device (SAD). Airway management was recorded on video and performance evaluated independently by three external assessors. We included 100 adult patients undergoing a… Show more
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