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Evidence summary and literature review compiling clinical and simulation studies on the Air Q and other laryngeal mask–type supraglottic airway devices, examining placement success, intubation performance, and reported outcomes in elective surgery and emergency cardiac arrest settings.
Title:
Air Q evidence summary
Device:
Air Q supraglottic airway
Medical field:
Airway management
Clinical context:
Out-of-hospital care and cardiac arrest
Comparison devices:
Endotracheal tube; Laryngeal mask airway; Esophageal gastric airway
Population:
Adult patients; ASA I and II elective surgery patients; Cardiac arrest patients
Type of document:
Evidence summary and literature review
Sources cited:
Peer-reviewed clinical studies and Cochrane review
Setting:
Elective surgery; Prehospital emergency care; Simulation studies
Outcomes reported:
Ventilation success rate; Intubation success rate; Time to ventilation; Survival
Guideline context:
Recent cardiac resuscitation guidelines
Publication dates of cited studies:
1986–2012
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Document type:
Clinical assessment and certification forms
Subject area:
Advanced airway management
Professional role:
Advanced Critical Care Practitioners
Related frameworks:
FICM ACCP National Curriculum 2015; FICM Optional Skills Framework for Advanced Airway Management
Assessments included:
Direct Observation of Procedural Skills (DOPS); Clinical Evaluation Exercise (CEX); Case Based Discussion (CBD)
Issuing body:
Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine
Regulatory references:
NMC; GMC; HCPC
Intended use:
Training assessment and module completion
Submission method:
Electronic submission
Required signatories:
Observing clinician; Training Supervisor; Clinical Supervisor; ACCP Programme Director/Lead
Geographical context:
United Kingdom
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Fredericksburg, VA
Subject:
Solicitation Amendment
Document Type:
Contract Amendment
Agency / Institution:
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Author:
Lasheena Christian
Target Audience:
Offerors/Bidders
Effective Date:
08-02-2022
Modification Date:
08-31-2022
Amendment to the solicitation for the procurement of NX EQ Aspirators:
Airway, outlining corrections to product codes and a revision to the price list.
Author:
Michael Hindle
Affiliation:
School of Pharmacy, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA
Institution:
Virginia Commonwealth University
Country:
United States of America
Subject:
Pharmaceutical aerosol development and neonatal drug delivery
Keywords:
aerosol delivery, premature infants, respiratory distress syndrome, dry powder inhaler, synthetic lung surfactant, in vitro models, in silico simulations
Patient Population:
Premature neonates with respiratory distress syndrome
Drug Components:
DPPC, POPG, B-YL surfactant protein mimic
Excipients:
Mannitol, Sodium Chloride, L-leucine
Device Type:
Air-jet dry powder inhaler
Regulatory Reference:
Draft albuterol metered dose inhaler guidance document by U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Comparative Product:
Curosurf liquid surfactant
Study Type:
Pre-clinical animal study and in vitro airway modeling
Animal Model:
Rabbit surfactant depletion model
Geographic Focus:
Global, including low- and middle-income countries
Clinical Condition:
Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome
Administration Parameters:
30 mg dry powder dose, four actuations, 3 L/min flow rate, delivery within 1 minute
Note:
Year
Year:
2026
Region / City:
London, UK
Topic:
Advanced airway management, medical workshop
Document Type:
Event Programme
Organizer:
King’s College Hospital
Authors:
Dr. Jay Dasan, Dr. Bran Retnasingham
Target Audience:
Medical professionals, South Thames Trainees
Period of Validity:
8th May 2026
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Critical Care Nursing
Document Type:
Instruction Sheet / Assessment Guide
Institution / Organization:
NVC (National Vocational Certificate)
Qualification:
0913H&W03 NVC Level-4 (Critical Care Assistant)
Competency Standard:
000000000 Assist with Airway Management
Target Audience:
Candidate for Level-4 Critical Care Assistant
Assessment Method:
Practical demonstration, oral questioning, observation
Duration:
60 minutes
Required Skills:
Airway management, equipment preparation, patient monitoring
Assessment Outcome:
Competent / Not Yet Competent
Candidate Details:
Name, Registration Number
Assessor Details:
Name, Code, Signature
Instructions:
Follow safety protocols, prepare and assist with airway procedures
Year:
2026
Region / city:
Global
Theme:
Sleep apnea, Dry eye disease, Meta-analysis
Document type:
Systematic review, Meta-analysis
Organization:
Not specified
Author:
Page MJ, McKenzie JE, Bossuyt PM, Boutron I, Hoffmann TC, Mulrow CD, et al.
Target audience:
Researchers, Medical professionals
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Year:
2020-2023
Region / city:
Zurich, Switzerland / Brisbane, Australia
Topic:
Cardiac arrest rates, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, medical intervention
Document type:
Research article
Author:
Martina De Gaudenzi, Rebeca Mozun, Luregn J Schlapbach, Janet F. Kelly-Geyer
Target audience:
Medical professionals, researchers in pediatric care
Period of validity:
2020-2023
Approval date:
Not provided
Date of changes:
Not provided
Note:
Context description
Document type:
Clinical skills evaluation forms
Purpose:
Annual verification of provider proficiency
Clinical domains:
Airway management, ventilation, anaphylaxis treatment, cardiac arrest management
Procedures assessed:
BVM ventilations, epinephrine administration, CPR and AED use
Evaluation method:
Task-based point scoring
Total points (BVM ventilation):
9
Total points (Anaphylaxis management):
11
Total points (Cardiac arrest management):
24
Target audience:
Emergency medical providers and responders
Scenarios included:
Respiratory failure, anaphylaxis from insect sting, adult cardiac arrest
Roles referenced:
Rescuer, evaluator, lead medic
Source type:
Training and competency assessment records
Jurisdiction:
State of Wisconsin
Court:
Circuit Court
County:
Not specified
Document type:
Court form
Legal area:
Criminal procedure
Subject:
Probable cause determination
Arrest type:
Warrantless arrest
Issuing authority:
Wisconsin Circuit Court
Involved parties:
Law enforcement officer; arrested person; judge or court commissioner
Decision scope:
Probable cause and bail determination
Signature requirements:
Arresting officer; court official
Procedure:
Telephone conference call allowed
Legal declaration:
Statement under penalty of false swearing
Document type:
Safety procedure
Subject:
Rescue planning and fall protection
Scope:
Work at height activities using personal fall arrest systems
Roles defined:
Competent Rescuer, Lead Authorized Rescuer, Authorized Rescuer, Ground person
Rescue types:
Self-rescue, Assisted rescue, Mechanically aided rescue, Pick-off rescue
Training requirements:
Rescue training and suspension trauma awareness
Assessment method:
Visual fall hazard assessment
Related documents:
Rescue Planning Worksheet (Attachment C.2)
Medical considerations:
Suspension trauma and orthostatic intolerance
Response time objective:
Contact with fallen worker within four minutes
Note:
Year
Context:
A systematic review assessing the comparative effectiveness of cardiopulmonary resuscitation strategies for adults and children following drowning, focusing on survival outcomes and neurological recovery.
Year:
2019
Region / City:
United States
Subject:
Police use of force, Racial disparities, Fatal shootings
Document Type:
Scientific Article
Organization / Institution:
Various Universities
Author:
Cesario, J., Johnson, D.J., Terrill, W., Menifield, C.E., Shin, G., Logan, S., Worrall, J.L., Bishopp, S.A., Zinser, S.C., Fryer, R.G., Kleck, G.
Target Audience:
Academics, Social psychologists, Public administrators
Period of Validity:
2015-2019
Date of Approval:
2019
Date of Changes:
None
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Public Pool
Subject:
Pediatric Medical Emergency
Document Type:
EMS Protocol
Organization / Institution:
EMS
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
EMS personnel
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Document type:
Supplementary table
Subject:
RNA interference (RNAi) clones associated with lethality or larval arrest
Organism:
Caenorhabditis elegans
Content:
List of Ahringer clone identifiers, gene names, cosmid references, and observed phenotypes
Phenotypes described:
Larval arrest; Larval lethal; Larval lethal/arrest; Slow growth; Sterile; Molting defects; Mab; Pvl; Sick; No rays
Gene annotation status:
Includes annotated genes and entries marked as nothing annotated
Source context:
Supplementary material of a scientific study
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Global
Topic:
Medical Research
Document Type:
Research Study
Institution:
Various research institutions
Author:
Multiple authors
Target Audience:
Healthcare professionals, researchers
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
2019
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Main Outcome:
Return of spontaneous circulation, survival to hospital discharge, favorable neurological outcome
Comparative Intervention:
Intraosseous vs. Intravenous drug administration during cardiac arrest
Additional Considerations:
Cost, feasibility, health equity
Assessment:
Observational studies
Desirable Effects:
Potential for faster drug delivery
Undesirable Effects:
Risk of reduced drug effectiveness, complications
Certainty of Evidence:
Very low
Resources Required:
No specific study on resource comparison
Cost-Effectiveness:
No included studies
Equity:
IO access may increase health inequity in low-resource settings
Acceptability:
Likely acceptable to stakeholders
Feasibility:
Likely feasible to implement
Year:
2015
Region / City:
Global
Topic:
Emergency Medical Services, Cardiac Arrest
Document Type:
Research Review
Organization:
International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR)
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Medical professionals, emergency responders, healthcare researchers
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified