What is the stepwise approach to a tracheostomy emergency?
  • Call for airway expert help
  • Assess the tracheostomy quickly:
    • Look, listen & feel at the mouth and tracheostomy
    • Use a ‘Waters circuit’ and capnography if available
  • If not breathing call for the emergency team and commence CPR if no signs of life
  • If breathing apply oxygen to both the mouth and tracheostomy
  • Assess the tracheostomy patency:
    • Remove inner tube and any valves / caps
    • Try to pass a suction catheter
  • If unable to pass a catheter deflate cuff
  • If not improving remove the tracheostomy tube
    • If breathing and stable continue assessment
    • If not breathing call arrest team and attempt primary means of oxygenation
  • Primary attempts at oxygenation:
    • Standard oral airway manoeuvres / LMA with stoma covered
    • LMA or paediatric facemask applied to stoma
  • Secondary attempts at oxygenation if still unsuccessful
    • Oral intubation with uncut tube past stoma
    • Stoma intubation:
      • Size 6.0 ETT over bougie
      • Consider fibreoptic scope and Aintree catheter as first line
NTSP Algorithm for emergencies in patients with a tracheostomy