Doctors test best way to find Life-Saving airway in simulated neck emergencies
NCT ID NCT06701864
Summary
This study tested whether doctors could more accurately find a specific spot in the neck for emergency airway access by using touch or an ultrasound machine. Anesthesiologists practiced on a silicone neck model that was made to look abnormal, like a patient with a neck injury or swelling. The goal was to see which method—feeling with fingers or using ultrasound—was better and faster for correctly identifying the right location.
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Rigshospitalet
Copenhagen, Denmark
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