Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) has been used in multiple clinical settings with increasing frequency. However, its use in improving blood oxygenation for difficult airways has never been a specific consideration. Here, we present a rapid response team (RRT) intervention in a patient with severe hypoxia requiring emergent surgical tracheostomy. To restore an adequate level of blood oxygen saturation, helmet CPAP was used during transportation and surgical tracheostomy. In selected cases involving difficult airways, helmet CPAP may have some advantages. Additional studies are warranted to assess the benefits of introducing this device to RRT equipment.

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