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Extubation of the Challenging or Difficult Airway [PDF]
This review explores relevant definitions, epidemiology, management, and potential future research directions in the extubation of the challenging/difficult airway. It provides guidance on identifying patients at risk and how to approach these clinical scenarios.Based on recent literature, including large-scale audits and closed claims analysis, it is ...
Matteo Parotto +2 more
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Background Patients liberated from invasive mechanical ventilation are at risk of extubation failure, including inability to breathe without a tracheal tube (airway failure) or without mechanical ventilation (non-airway failure).
Samir Jaber +21 more
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Extubation and removal of supraglottic airway devices in pediatric anesthesia [PDF]
In pediatric anesthesia, respiratory adverse events often occur during emergence from anesthesia and at the time of endotracheal tube or supraglottic device removal.
Ayuko Igarashi
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Background Clinical practice guidelines recommend performing a cuff leak test in mechanically ventilated adults who meet extubation criteria to screen those at high risk for post-extubation stridor.
Akira Kuriyama +2 more
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Incidence of Airway Complications Associated with Deep Extubation in Adults [PDF]
Abstract Background: Endotracheal extubation is the most crucial step during emergence from general anesthesia. In the vast majority of cases, this is carried out when patients are awake with return of airway reflexes. Alternatively, extubations can also be accomplished while patients are deeply anesthetized, a technique known as “deep ...
Jeremy Juang +6 more
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Timing-controlled concept for extubation in brachycephalic dogs: α2–bridged on-demand extubation [PDF]
Brachycephalic dogs are overrepresented among peri and post-anesthetic respiratory complications, and many serious adverse events in small animals cluster around extubation and early recovery.
Shotaro Nagahama, Shotaro Nagahama
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Background: The data on long-term nasotracheal intubation among mechanically ventilated critically ill children is limited. The purpose of this study was to compare the rate of post-extubation airway obstruction (PEAO) with nasotracheal and orotracheal ...
Vijay Kumar +3 more
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Difficult airway, extubation: difficult/failed?
Случаи сложной или неудачной экстубации редко обсуждаются в нашем анестезиологическом сообществе. В то время как значительное внимание уделяется налаживанию контроля над дыхательными путями (включая сложные дыхательные пути), информации о случаях неудачных экстубаций недостаточно.
Domoratskyi, O.E. +6 more
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Extubation has an important role in optimal patient recovery in the perioperative period. The All India Difficult Airway Association (AIDAA) reiterates that extubation is as important as intubation and requires proper planning.
Pankaj Kundra +13 more
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Background A patient’s ability to clear secretions and protect the airway with an effective cough is an important part of the pre-extubation evaluation. An increase in intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) is important in generating the flow rate necessary for ...
Yasuhiro Norisue +11 more
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