Airway Management SIG

The main objective of the Airway Management SIG is the promotion of science, education, exchange and distribution of ideas between anaesthetists with a particular interest and involvement in airway management. The group collaborate and have established links with other airway societies both within Australia and New Zealand and internationally.

Difficult Airway Alert

The Airway Management SIG have long aspired to consistent reporting of difficult airway information and we are working toward the ultimate goal of a patient protective airway database.

The Queensland Difficult Airway Alert project has developed a standardised airway alert form supported by a background document with agreed definitions for difficult airway, difficulty with bag mask ventilation, supraglottic airway ventilation and tracheal intubation, both direct and videolaryngoscopy. The documents provide guidance on when an alert should be generated and how difficult airway information is disseminated.

The working group has also made additions to the SNOMED clinical terms system to allow for difficult airway information to be more accurately reflected in electronic health records. A longer term the goal is to utilise this standardised form into a point of care database for difficult airway alert information. In Australia this will need to be achieved through My Health Record and consultation with the Australian Digital Health Agency towards this intention is in progress.

The form has recently been updated after broad consultation with users of the form and airway experts across Australia and New Zealand. It reflects contemporary thinking on how best to relay information regarding a difficult airway. ANZCA are pleased to endorse the form and encourage its use to standardise communication surrounding this important clinical event.

The form can easily be rebranded for any local hospital or health service or an ANZCA branded version can be utilised by individual practitioners. The copyright agreement with QLD Statewide Anaesthesia and Perioperative Care Clinical Network (SWAPNet) require the copyright information to remain in the left border of the document and no clinical information to be altered. If you would like further information regards the form the SWAPNet co-ordinator can be contacted via email.

Executive committee

       

PositionNameRegion
ChairDr Rani ChahalVic
Member
Dr Maryanne Balkin
Vic
Immediate past chairDr Linda BeckmannQld
SAS co-opted memberDr Nick ChrimesVic
Member
Dr Scott DouglasWA
Member
Dr Yasmin EndlichSA
Member
Dr Sam FitzpatrickWA
Honorary member
Dr Andy Heard
WA
Member
Dr Gerri KhongNSW
Member
Dr Nadia Kohler-VargasQld
Member
Dr Andrew LonerganQld
Honorary member
Prof Ellen O'Sullivan
Ireland
Member
Dr Sarah PhippsNZ
Member
Dr Adam RehakNSW
Member
Dr Savas TotonidisTas
Research liaisonProf André Van ZundertQld
Member
Dr Andrew WilsonNZ