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2018
The management of the difficult airway is one of the most challenging situations an anesthesiologist may encounter. The pediatric patient provides unique challenges such as lack of cooperation, rapid desaturation while apneic, and the presence of syndromes with craniofacial manifestations not frequently encountered in adults.
Paul Hopkins, Laura Ryan
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The management of the difficult airway is one of the most challenging situations an anesthesiologist may encounter. The pediatric patient provides unique challenges such as lack of cooperation, rapid desaturation while apneic, and the presence of syndromes with craniofacial manifestations not frequently encountered in adults.
Paul Hopkins, Laura Ryan
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Emergency Airway Management: the Difficult Airway
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2012Patients requiring airway management in the emergency department present an enormous challenge. It requires not only a firm concept of techniques for securing the airway but also of dealing with the potential difficult airway (DA) in which establishing a definite airway is not possible with techniques routinely used.
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2013
Airway management in otherwise healthy children is normally easy in experienced hands and an unexpected difficult intubation should be uncommon. Predictors of difficult intubation include mandibular hypoplasia, limited mouth opening, facial asymmetry, and a history of stridor or obstructive sleep apnea.
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Airway management in otherwise healthy children is normally easy in experienced hands and an unexpected difficult intubation should be uncommon. Predictors of difficult intubation include mandibular hypoplasia, limited mouth opening, facial asymmetry, and a history of stridor or obstructive sleep apnea.
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2017
The difficult airway chapter focuses on preparing the clinician for a challenging airway. Management of both the expected, as well as the unexpected, difficult airway is critical to the care of the perioperative patient. Proper patient evaluation, organization, and preparation with a variety of airway tools are imperative to successfully securing the ...
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The difficult airway chapter focuses on preparing the clinician for a challenging airway. Management of both the expected, as well as the unexpected, difficult airway is critical to the care of the perioperative patient. Proper patient evaluation, organization, and preparation with a variety of airway tools are imperative to successfully securing the ...
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Airway management: the difficult airway
Trauma, 2000Maintenance of a patent airway to allow ventilation with high concentration oxygen is an essential procedure during the resuscitation of all trauma patients. A range of equipment is available to help achieve and maintain a clear airway, with endotracheal intubation remaining the gold standard.
DC Bryden, CL Gwinnutt
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Laryngeal mask airway and the difficult airway
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2004To present recent advances in the role of the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) and its newer modifications in the management of difficult airway.The principles of management of a difficult airway remain the same, but the advent of the intubating LMA (ILMA) and Proseal LMA (PLMA) has provided a better choice in such situations.
Krishna, Ramachandran +1 more
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Management of the Difficult Airway
New England Journal of Medicine, 2021Thomas Heidegger
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Difficult Airway Society survey: preparedness for difficult airway
British Journal of Anaesthesia, 2022Sean Warburton, Vidhi Patle
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