
Tom Cloke
@clokeetdagger
Dad to Leo, Max and Alex. Anaesthetic and ICM registrar. THFC supporter.
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10-09-2010 16:07:32
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TWO PERSON CHECKING TO LESSEN RISK OF OESOPHAGEAL INTUBATION is feasible & acceptable Great to see this paper in early access in British Journal of Anaesthesia A simple feasibility study supported both 2-person checking of capnograph trace (sustained exhaled CO2) & 2-person checking of








Starkadder ๐ฆ๐ฑ British Journal of Anaesthesia Some people do The vast majority donโt. Of course, only those always using VL (with a separate screen) can do the 2-person check of laryngeal view to confirm intubation success


Dr. Anaesthetic SpR ๐ค British Journal of Anaesthesia Unfortunately cases of unrecognised oesophageal intubation are consistent for doctors being entirely confident they have intubated successfully when they have not. This leads to confirmation bias & anchoring bias. Numerous entirely preventable deaths have occurred. Around


Dr. Anaesthetic SpR ๐ค British Journal of Anaesthesia I fundamentally disagree, for the reasons Iโve stated above. Iโd encourage you to read the paper. In it, a large number of intubators & intubatorโs assistants at two dissimilar hospitals -after training before trialing -when intubating & undertaking 2-person checks -after








But why do we need a reminder about peri-operative steroid replacement? Because only 31% of respondents were compliant with the AoA guidelines intra-operatively, and only 19% postoperatively! Overall, peri-operative prescribing was compliant in 9% of patients! Aravind Ramesh
