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HAXScott at aol.com
HAXScott at aol.com
Fri Sep 1 00:35:51 BST 2006
Further, a quick review of the literature would yield uncommon but very real
problems associated with the Combitube, including multiple cases of
esophageal rupture. I can share multiple anecdotes of the LMA being used successfully
as a rescue airway after failed intubation. In the past year at least two
adult patient have arrived in our TRU after failed intubation by other
hospitals and were successfully ventilated and oxygenated without substantial
aspiration.
In my own experience, Combitubes are used quite commonly by our ground EMS
teams, and as a primary airway by some EMT-B and EMT-I level providers, and we
covert a number of Combitube placements to tracheal tube. Conversion to ETT
is much easier with the LMA than with the Combitube. I have had success
(though the rate in the literature is low, about 50%) with converting LMA to ETT
simply by intubating the trachea with a bougie via the LMA and advancing an ETT
over the bougie once the LMA was removed... and what of our children? There
is no pediatric version of the Combitube. The LMA has been used world-over as
a rescue device for pediatric failed airway, including children with major
craniofacial anomalies.
Mr. MacKinnon, I'm glad to see you can conduct a literature search and
include only those reviews, that which support your belief. The truth and reality,
back down here with the rest of us, about the LMA and it's use as a rescue
airway, is that it's NOT nearly as bad of a device as you would paint it, and
that the risk of aspiration, is greatly exaggerated by detractors of the
device such as yourself.
I'm truly very sorry to inform you, that the LMA has proven it's utility as
a rescue device in hospitals and in the field the world over. While
admittably, the available evidence may be conflicting, we are at the very least assured
that aspiration with the LMA is rare, as proven by large trials in important
and unbiased efforts by a number of investigators, and there is absolutely
no question that it's proven itself.
My hat is off to Archie Brain.
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