Trauma Clinical Trial
Official title:
Improved Knowledge Through Better Data, Implementing and Evaluating a Novel Consensus-based Template for Uniform Reporting of Data From Pre-hospital Airway Management - a Prospective Multicentre Observational Study
An international airway management expert group has recently developed an Utstein-style template for uniform reporting of data from prehospital advanced airway management. Implementing and validating the template will result in a high quality dataset and allow for research cooperation and comparison of airway management practice between EMS systems, and across different patient populations. Such a dataset will hopefully contribute to new knowledge in the field of prehospital advanced airway management.
Advanced airway management and ventilatory control is generally regarded as vital in the
management of seriously ill or injured patients, and can be critical interventions in
patients with out-of-hospital emergencies. However, interventions like endotracheal
intubation suffer from lack of clear evidence of a beneficial effect. Despite the
publication of numerous airway management studies, inconsistent and imprecise reporting of
data across heterogenous patient populations and EMS systems persists. The questions of how,
and by whom, pre-hospital advanced airway management should be performed remains disputed.
Several authors have proposed appropriate guidelines and algorithms for management of
prehospital airway and difficult intubation. The guidelines emphasize the importance of
promoting patient safety and avoiding errors, and also recognise the importance of rescuers
level of airway skills competence. Drug-assisted rapid sequence intubation (RSI) is an
important, but potentially harmful, component of prehospital advanced airway management in
EMS services. Even physicians working in the prehospital scene may find it challenging to
maintain an adequate level of advanced airway competence in order to stay proficient. Better
training methods and systems are warranted.
The recognition of endotracheal intubation as a "complex intervention" marks the need for an
international standard for documenting and reporting data from prehospital intubations in
severely injured or ill patients, alongside a standardization of research data collection to
eliminate confounding factors. An international airway management expert group has recently
developed an Utstein-style template for uniform reporting of data from prehospital advanced
airway management. Implementing and validating the template will result in a high quality
dataset and allow for research cooperation and comparison of airway management practice
between EMS systems, and across different patient populations. Such a dataset will hopefully
contribute to new knowledge in the field of prehospital advanced airway management.
The specific aims for the first two studies in this project are defined as follows:
1. Describe the characteristics and outcome of advanced prehospital airway management in
Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) that provide the full range of advanced
emergency airway management.
2. Identify which groups of critically injured or ill patients will benefit most from
competent advanced prehospital airway management, and identify specific areas for
future research.
In this multicentre study, we have enlisted 21 key international HEMS services from 6
countries (UK, Australia, Hungary, Finland, Switzerland and Norway), and will collect data
according to the Utstein style template over a 12 month study period starting January 1,
2012.
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