Basic Airway Management Training for Physicians in Intensive Care and Other Services: A Mini Survey

Objective:To evaluate the competencies of intensivists and clinicians on endotracheal intubation (ETE) and airway safety.Materials and Methods:The survey was published both as printed and electronically. It was shared in the announcements of speciality associations and congresses.Results:Of the part...

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Main Authors: Cihangir Doğu, Aysun Postacı, Işıl Özkoçak Turan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Galenos Yayinevi 2021-09-01
Series:Türk Yoğun Bakim Derneği Dergisi
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Online Access: http://www.turkishjic.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/basic-airway-management-training-for-physicians-in/41695
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spelling doaj-a6ad1d3b2f7c4471ae45706ba391ba302021-09-01T06:34:19ZengGalenos YayineviTürk Yoğun Bakim Derneği Dergisi2146-64162147-267X2021-09-0119313114010.4274/tybd.galenos.2020.2293113049054Basic Airway Management Training for Physicians in Intensive Care and Other Services: A Mini SurveyCihangir Doğu0Aysun Postacı1Işıl Özkoçak Turan2 Ankara Şehir Hastanesi, Yoğun Bakım Kliniği, Ankara, Türkiye Ankara Şehir Hastanesi, Anesteziyoloji ve Reanimasyon Kliniği, Ankara, Türkiye Sağlık Bilimleri Üniversitesi Hamidiye Tıp Fakültesi, Anesteziyoloji ve Reanimasyon Anabilim Dalı; Ankara Şehir Hastanesi, Yoğun Bakım Kliniği, İstanbul, Ankara, Türkiye Objective:To evaluate the competencies of intensivists and clinicians on endotracheal intubation (ETE) and airway safety.Materials and Methods:The survey was published both as printed and electronically. It was shared in the announcements of speciality associations and congresses.Results:Of the participants, 30% of them received the first ETE training in the medical faculty, 21% during internship, 38% during residency, 1.1% in the critical care subspeciality residency. Of those who received ETE training on a patient, 13 were in emergency medicine, 89 in anesthesiology and reanimation, 1 in infectious diseases, 1 in general surgery, 9 in chest diseases, 11 in internal medicine, and 3 in neurology. Also, 81% of the participants feel that they are experienced enough (18 emergency medicine, 102 anesthesiology and reanimation, 2 infectious diseases, 3 general surgery, 10 chest diseases, 8 internal medicine, 2 neurology, and 4 pediatrics), 58 of whom were critical care specialists or subsepecialty residents.Conclusion:We concluded that ETE education had been started from medical school, but except for anesthesiology and reanimation and emergency and intensive care, the training programmes were not repeated and participation was not sufficient. We recommend at least 40 ETE on the mannequin and capnograph used for patient safety. http://www.turkishjic.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/basic-airway-management-training-for-physicians-in/41695 intensive caredifficult airwayendotracheal intubation
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Basic Airway Management Training for Physicians in Intensive Care and Other Services: A Mini Survey
Türk Yoğun Bakim Derneği Dergisi
intensive care
difficult airway
endotracheal intubation
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Aysun Postacı
Işıl Özkoçak Turan
author_sort Cihangir Doğu
title Basic Airway Management Training for Physicians in Intensive Care and Other Services: A Mini Survey
title_short Basic Airway Management Training for Physicians in Intensive Care and Other Services: A Mini Survey
title_full Basic Airway Management Training for Physicians in Intensive Care and Other Services: A Mini Survey
title_fullStr Basic Airway Management Training for Physicians in Intensive Care and Other Services: A Mini Survey
title_full_unstemmed Basic Airway Management Training for Physicians in Intensive Care and Other Services: A Mini Survey
title_sort basic airway management training for physicians in intensive care and other services: a mini survey
publisher Galenos Yayinevi
series Türk Yoğun Bakim Derneği Dergisi
issn 2146-6416
2147-267X
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Objective:To evaluate the competencies of intensivists and clinicians on endotracheal intubation (ETE) and airway safety.Materials and Methods:The survey was published both as printed and electronically. It was shared in the announcements of speciality associations and congresses.Results:Of the participants, 30% of them received the first ETE training in the medical faculty, 21% during internship, 38% during residency, 1.1% in the critical care subspeciality residency. Of those who received ETE training on a patient, 13 were in emergency medicine, 89 in anesthesiology and reanimation, 1 in infectious diseases, 1 in general surgery, 9 in chest diseases, 11 in internal medicine, and 3 in neurology. Also, 81% of the participants feel that they are experienced enough (18 emergency medicine, 102 anesthesiology and reanimation, 2 infectious diseases, 3 general surgery, 10 chest diseases, 8 internal medicine, 2 neurology, and 4 pediatrics), 58 of whom were critical care specialists or subsepecialty residents.Conclusion:We concluded that ETE education had been started from medical school, but except for anesthesiology and reanimation and emergency and intensive care, the training programmes were not repeated and participation was not sufficient. We recommend at least 40 ETE on the mannequin and capnograph used for patient safety.
topic intensive care
difficult airway
endotracheal intubation
url http://www.turkishjic.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/basic-airway-management-training-for-physicians-in/41695
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