T. Staudinger et al., EMERGENCY INTUBATION WITH THE COMBITUBE(R) - COMPARISON WITH THE ENDOTRACHEAL AIRWAY, Annals of emergency medicine, 22(10), 1993, pp. 1573-1575
Study objective: To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the Combi
tube(R) as used by ICU nurses under medical supervision compared with
endotracheal airway established by ICU physicians during CPR. Design:
Prospective study of ICU patients over a seven-month period. Setting:
Medical ICU. Participants: Thirty-seven patients suffering from cardia
c arrest. Interventions: Emergency intubation with either the Combitub
e(R) by nurses.or the endotracheal airway by physicians and subsequent
mechanical ventilation. Measurements and main results: Evaluation of
blood gases after 20 minutes of mechanical ventilation. Intubation tim
e was shorter for the Combitube(R) (P<.001). Blood gases for each devi
ce showed comparable results; PaO2 was slightly higher during ventilat
ion with the Combitube(R) (P<.001). Conclusion: The Combitube(R) as us
ed by ICU nurses was as effective as establishment of the endotracheal
airway by intensivists during CPR. The Combitube(R) may be used whene
ver endotracheal intubation cannot be performed immediately.