SUMMARY OF CHANGES
- The Airway Management of Traumatic Injuries CPG and the Airway Management in Prolonged Field Care Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) were combined into a joint CPG to reduce redundancy. The new consolidated CPG is Airway Management in Trauma.
- Significant changes were made to the Purpose/Background and main body sections.
- The CPG was reorganized utilizing the SOAP ME (Suction, Oxygen, Airway, Pharmacy, Monitors/Machine, ETCO2 and other Equipment) acronym. SOAP ME is a reasonable approach to “cleaning up” airway management for patients with traumatic injuries. It follows a more logical flow for the deployed provider. The sequence is better aligned with the steps necessary to manage trauma airways in austere environments.
- Subsequent CPG sections were reordered, heavily edited, and updated.
- The discussion of resuscitation before intubation and the use of advanced airway adjuncts like supraglottic airways and video laryngoscopy were added.