Date Published
November 20, 2025
Updated For
ALS PCS Version 5.2
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Through auditing it's been noted that paramedics are not documenting SGA placement confirmation: Let's highlight why this is important
SGA Confirmation​
- Supraglottic airway placement must be confirmed and documented by either primary orsecondary methods, to ensure the device is placed appropriately. ​
- Primary confirmation includes the use of ETCO2 waveform capnography. ​
- This is the most reliable method. ​
- Secondary methods may be used if waveform capnography is unavailable​
- If using secondary methods, need At LEAST TWO of:​
- Chest rise and fall​
- Chest auscultation ​
- ETCO2 non-waveform device
Primary Method​
- ​ETCO2 Waveform ETCO2
Secondary Method​
- Chest auscultation​
- Chest rise and fall​
- Non-waveform capnography​
Documentation is Essential
- When placing an advanced airway device, including SGA, it is imperative to ensure the device is appropriately positioned, so that ventilations are being delivered effectively​
- Not confirming placement can cause death or prevent ROSC, due to hypoxia ​
- Documentation is also imperative, as this is how we know you verified placement of the device​
Therefore
Paramedics must document placement confirmation of SGA by either primary or secondary methods on the ACR.
Summary: SGA Confirmation​
- When placing an advanced airway device (including SGA) it is imperative to ensure the device is appropriately positioned, so that ventilations are being delivered effectively​
- Confirmation of placement may occur by primary (preferred) or minimum 2 secondary methods​
- Primary: Waveform capnography​
- Secondary: ​
- Chest auscultation​
- Chest rise and fall​
- Non-waveform capnography​
- Documentation is how we know you verified placement of the device​
- Therefore, paramedics must document placement confirmation of SGA by either primary or secondary methods on the ACR
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