A Decade of Difficult Airway Response Team: Lessons Learned from a Hospital-Wide Difficult Airway Response Team Program

Critical Care Clinics(2018)

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A decade ago the Difficult Airway Response Team (DART) program was created at the Johns Hopkins Hospital as a multidisciplinary effort to address airway-related adverse events in the nonoperative setting. Root cause analysis of prior events indicated that a major factor in adverse patient outcomes was lack of a systematic approach for responding to difficult airway patients in an emergency. The DART program encompasses operational, safety, and educational initiatives and has responded to approximately 1000 events since its initiation, with no resultant adult airway-related adverse events or morbidity. This article provides lessons learned and recommendations for initiating a DART program.
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Difficult airway response team,Rapid response teams,Difficult airway patient,Multidisciplinary airway management,Simulation-based medical education,Hospital difficult airway alert systems,Difficult airway registry,Second victim
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