2017
Improving neonatal intubation safety: A journey of a thousand miles
Sawyer T, Foglia E, Hatch L, Moussa A, Ades A, Johnston L, Nishisaki A. Improving neonatal intubation safety: A journey of a thousand miles. Journal Of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine 2017, Preprint: 1-7. PMID: 28409758, DOI: 10.3233/npm-171686.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntubation safetyNeonatal intubationLower first-attempt success rateSuccess rateFirst-attempt success rateSevere oxygen desaturationMultiple intubation attemptsAttempt success rateIntubation success rateQuality improvement effortsPatient safety researchOxygen desaturationAdverse eventsDecrease complicationsEndotracheal tubeIntubation attemptsNeonatal medicineHigh riskDangerous procedureIntubation trainingCommon procedureIntubationComplicationsNeonatesSafety
2015
Do you see what I see? A randomised pilot study to evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of simulation-based training with videolaryngoscopy for neonatal intubation
Johnston LC, Chen R, Whitfill TM, Bruno CJ, Levit OL, Auerbach MA. Do you see what I see? A randomised pilot study to evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of simulation-based training with videolaryngoscopy for neonatal intubation. BMJ Simulation & Technology Enhanced Learning 2015, 1: 12. PMID: 35517843, PMCID: PMC8936656, DOI: 10.1136/bmjstel-2015-000031.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAirway viewMinimum passing scorePilot studyAirway gradeBaseline demographicsDuration of attemptsPatient's airwayAirway intubationNeonatal intubationNeonatal resuscitationGlobal skills assessmentStorz C-MACDuration of trainingEducational sessionsVideolaryngoscopyAirwayDlSmall sample sizeEducational interventionIntubation trainingAirway trainersDirect visual confirmationIntubationC-MACSignificant differences