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An Audit of Fibreoptic Intubation Training Opportunities in a UK Teaching Hospital
Author(s) -
M. D. Wiles,
R. McCahon,
James Armstrong
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of anesthesiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2356-7147
pISSN - 2314-6974
DOI - 10.1155/2014/703820
Subject(s) - audit , competence (human resources) , intubation , endotracheal intubation , medicine , anesthesia , airway management , tracheal intubation , airway , incidence (geometry) , psychology , business , accounting , social psychology , physics , optics
Airway management is the foundation upon which anaesthesia is built, and fibreoptic intubation (FOI) is a key facet of this skill. Despite this, many trainee anaesthetists in the UK have been unable to perform sufficient FOIs to gain competence. We aimed to establish the incidence of FOI in adult patients, in a UK teaching hospital, in order to determine what FOI training opportunities actually exist. During the study period (from October 1st, 2008, to September 30th, 2009) an estimated 11 712 general anaesthetics were undertaken that necessitated tracheal intubation. In 141 of these cases FOIs were performed giving an incidence of FOI of 1.2% (95% confidence interval 1%–1.4%). Of these, 86 (61%) were in awake and 55 (39%) in anaesthetised patients. Only 16 (11%) of the FOIs were done solely for the purposes of training. We suggest that a greater number of FOIs should be undertaken to allow trainees to gain and consultants to maintain the FOI expertise necessary for the provision of safe anaesthesia

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