Systematic Review | Prehospital Airway Management

 Published: June 24, 2021

By: Addie Schiefer

 

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The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality recently published a systematic review that we think our members would be interested in reading. The systematic review titled ‘Prehospital Airway Management,’ takes a deep dive into four key questions, addressing the comparative benefits and harms across three airway management approaches by emergency medical services in the prehospital setting. Read more on the review and the outcome from the research.

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Addie Schiefer

Addie Schiefer is the Content Manager for the AARC where she creates engaging content for the association via the AARC website, newsletters, and social media. Connect with her about potential stories by email, AARConnect, or LinkedIn. When she’s not working, you can find her listening to a true crime podcast, traveling to new places with her husband, hanging out with her dog JoJo, or browsing the aisles of the nearest Target.

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