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The All India Difficult Airway Association 2025 Adult guideline provides guidance for the management of an unanticipated difficult airway under general anaesthesia.
Sheila N. Myatra +13 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims An unanticipated difficult airway is one of the greatest challenges for anesthesiologists. Proper preoperative airway assessment is crucial to reducing complications. However, current screening tests based on anthropometric features are of uncertain benefit.
Claudia Rodiera +9 more
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Evaluation of the McGrath® MAC videolaryngoscope in a tertiary teaching hospital
Background: Videolaryngoscopes have become increasingly popular in recent years for use in both normal and difficult airways. Despite this trend, their benefit remains controversial. The McGrath® MAC videolaryngoscope (Aircraft Medical Ltd, Edinburgh, UK)
Jolin Wong, Zihui Tan, Patrick Wong
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Summary Background The VIDIAC score, a prospectively developed universal classification for videolaryngoscopy, has shown excellent diagnostic performance in adults. However, there is no reliable classification system for videolaryngoscopic tracheal intubation in children.
Thorsten Dohrmann +10 more
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Abstract Introduction This study aimed to assess the impact of positive‐end‐expiratory pressure (PEEP) on the non‐hypoxic apnea time in infants during anesthesia induction with an inspired oxygen fraction of 0.8. Methods This age stratified randomized controlled trial included patients under 1 year of age. Preoxygenation was performed using an inspired
Eun‐Hee Kim +7 more
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The paediatric airway differs from the adult airway both anatomically and physiologically. These guidelines are recommended for use in unanticipated difficult airways in children aged 1–12 years.
Jeson R. Doctor +13 more
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Universal paediatric videolaryngoscopy and glottic view grading: a prospective observational study
Summary Background Although videolaryngoscopy has been proposed as a default technique for tracheal intubation in children, published evidence on universal videolaryngoscopy implementation programmes is scarce. We aimed to determine if universal, first‐choice videolaryngoscopy reduces the incidence of restricted glottic views and to determine the ...
Phillip B. Sasu +10 more
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Tracheal tube introducer‐associated airway trauma: a systematic review
Summary Background Tracheal tube introducers are recommended in airway management guidelines and are used increasingly as videolaryngoscopy becomes more widespread. This systematic review aimed to summarise the published literature concerning tracheal tube introducer‐associated airway trauma.
Adam J. Boulton +4 more
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Introduction: During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, multiple guidelines have recommended videolaryngoscope (VL) for tracheal intubation.
Qing Yuan Goh +5 more
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Are videolaryngoscopes useful for nasotracheal intubation? [PDF]
Nasotracheal intubation has been used as an established method of airway management since 1902, when Kuhn [1] was the first to report this method. Nevertheless, compared with orotracheal intubation, fewer studies have been done on nasotracheal intubation to increase the success rate of intubation and to reduce complications.
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