A practical clinical approach to management of the difficult airway

GB Eindhoven*, B Dercksen, JG Regtien, PAJ Borg, JMKH Wierda

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    Abstract

    Difficult airway management represents a challenge in anaesthesia. In the last decades airway difficulty awareness has improved as a result of better anticipation and decision-making. Airway algorithms and protocols have a more prominent role in training and in clinical anaesthesia practice. In addition, several new instruments and therefore new techniques have been developed. These have improved possibilities for the clinician to secure the airway. Clinicians should become familiar with this equipment and techniques by using them on a regular basis in elective cases. The instruments available must be selected by the characteristics of the patient population, the local circumstances and the experience of the anaesthesiologist. The aim of this paper is to provide some practical guidelines with respect to airway difficulty predictors and airway instrument choice.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)60-65
    Number of pages6
    JournalEuropean Journal of Anaesthesiology
    Volume18
    Publication statusPublished - 2001
    Event7th International Neuromuscular Meeting -
    Duration: 21-Jun-200124-Jun-2001

    Keywords

    • education, continuing
    • intubation, intratracheal, difficult airway, ASA difficult airway algorithm
    • optics, fibreoptics
    • practice management, medical, emergency care
    • TRACHEAL INTUBATION
    • LARYNGEAL MASK
    • PREOXYGENATION
    • ANESTHESIA

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