Standardised data reporting from pre-hospital advanced airway management – a nominal group technique update of the Utstein-style airway template

Abstract Background Pre-hospital advanced airway management with oxygenation and ventilation may be vital for managing critically ill or injured patients. To improve pre-hospital critical care and develop evidence-based guidelines, research on standardised high-quality data is important. We aimed to...

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Main Authors: G. A. Sunde, A. Kottmann, J. K. Heltne, M. Sandberg, M. Gellerfors, A. Krüger, D. Lockey, S. J. M. Sollid
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-06-01
Series:Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13049-018-0509-y
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spelling doaj-d5fee8d96c854170ad1fe2cd604ba5202020-11-24T21:29:51ZengBMCScandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine1757-72412018-06-0126111610.1186/s13049-018-0509-yStandardised data reporting from pre-hospital advanced airway management – a nominal group technique update of the Utstein-style airway templateG. A. Sunde0A. Kottmann1J. K. Heltne2M. Sandberg3M. Gellerfors4A. Krüger5D. Lockey6S. J. M. Sollid7Norwegian Air Ambulance FoundationNorwegian Air Ambulance FoundationDept. of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Haukeland University HospitalAir Ambulance Dept., Oslo University HospitalKarolinska Institutet, Dept. of Clinical Science and Education, Section of Anaesthesiology and Intensive CareNorwegian Air Ambulance FoundationFaculty of Health Sciences, University of StavangerNorwegian Air Ambulance FoundationAbstract Background Pre-hospital advanced airway management with oxygenation and ventilation may be vital for managing critically ill or injured patients. To improve pre-hospital critical care and develop evidence-based guidelines, research on standardised high-quality data is important. We aimed to identify which airway data were most important to report today and to revise and update a previously reported Utstein-style airway management dataset. Methods We recruited sixteen international experts in pre-hospital airway management from Australia, United States of America, and Europe. We used a five-step modified nominal group technique to revise the dataset, and clinical study results from the original template were used to guide the process. Results The experts agreed on a key dataset of thirty-two operational variables with six additional system variables, organised in time, patient, airway management and system sections. Of the original variables, one remained unchanged, while nineteen were modified in name, category, definition or value. Sixteen new variables were added. The updated dataset covers risk factors for difficult intubation, checklist and standard operating procedure use, pre-oxygenation strategies, the use of drugs in airway management, airway currency training, developments in airway devices, airway management strategies, and patient safety issues not previously described. Conclusions Using a modified nominal group technique with international airway management experts, we have updated the Utstein-style dataset to report standardised data from pre-hospital advanced airway management. The dataset enables future airway management research to produce comparable high-quality data across emergency medical systems. We believe this approach will promote research and improve treatment strategies and outcomes for patients receiving pre-hospital advanced airway management. Trial registration The Regional Committee for Medical and Health Research Ethics in Western Norway exempted this study from ethical review (Reference: REK-Vest/2017/260).http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13049-018-0509-yAirway managementAir ambulancesEmergency medical servicesIntubationData accuracy
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author G. A. Sunde
A. Kottmann
J. K. Heltne
M. Sandberg
M. Gellerfors
A. Krüger
D. Lockey
S. J. M. Sollid
spellingShingle G. A. Sunde
A. Kottmann
J. K. Heltne
M. Sandberg
M. Gellerfors
A. Krüger
D. Lockey
S. J. M. Sollid
Standardised data reporting from pre-hospital advanced airway management – a nominal group technique update of the Utstein-style airway template
Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine
Airway management
Air ambulances
Emergency medical services
Intubation
Data accuracy
author_facet G. A. Sunde
A. Kottmann
J. K. Heltne
M. Sandberg
M. Gellerfors
A. Krüger
D. Lockey
S. J. M. Sollid
author_sort G. A. Sunde
title Standardised data reporting from pre-hospital advanced airway management – a nominal group technique update of the Utstein-style airway template
title_short Standardised data reporting from pre-hospital advanced airway management – a nominal group technique update of the Utstein-style airway template
title_full Standardised data reporting from pre-hospital advanced airway management – a nominal group technique update of the Utstein-style airway template
title_fullStr Standardised data reporting from pre-hospital advanced airway management – a nominal group technique update of the Utstein-style airway template
title_full_unstemmed Standardised data reporting from pre-hospital advanced airway management – a nominal group technique update of the Utstein-style airway template
title_sort standardised data reporting from pre-hospital advanced airway management – a nominal group technique update of the utstein-style airway template
publisher BMC
series Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine
issn 1757-7241
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Abstract Background Pre-hospital advanced airway management with oxygenation and ventilation may be vital for managing critically ill or injured patients. To improve pre-hospital critical care and develop evidence-based guidelines, research on standardised high-quality data is important. We aimed to identify which airway data were most important to report today and to revise and update a previously reported Utstein-style airway management dataset. Methods We recruited sixteen international experts in pre-hospital airway management from Australia, United States of America, and Europe. We used a five-step modified nominal group technique to revise the dataset, and clinical study results from the original template were used to guide the process. Results The experts agreed on a key dataset of thirty-two operational variables with six additional system variables, organised in time, patient, airway management and system sections. Of the original variables, one remained unchanged, while nineteen were modified in name, category, definition or value. Sixteen new variables were added. The updated dataset covers risk factors for difficult intubation, checklist and standard operating procedure use, pre-oxygenation strategies, the use of drugs in airway management, airway currency training, developments in airway devices, airway management strategies, and patient safety issues not previously described. Conclusions Using a modified nominal group technique with international airway management experts, we have updated the Utstein-style dataset to report standardised data from pre-hospital advanced airway management. The dataset enables future airway management research to produce comparable high-quality data across emergency medical systems. We believe this approach will promote research and improve treatment strategies and outcomes for patients receiving pre-hospital advanced airway management. Trial registration The Regional Committee for Medical and Health Research Ethics in Western Norway exempted this study from ethical review (Reference: REK-Vest/2017/260).
topic Airway management
Air ambulances
Emergency medical services
Intubation
Data accuracy
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13049-018-0509-y
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