Problems with tracheal intubation are infrequent but are the most common cause of anaesthetic death or brain damage. The clinical situation is not always managed well. The Difficult Airway Society (DAS) has developed guidelines for management of the unanticipated difficult tracheal intubation in the non-obstetric adult patient without upper airway obstruction. These guidelines have been developed by consensus and are based on evidence and experience. We have produced flow-charts for three scenarios: routine induction; rapid sequence induction; and failed intubation, increasing hypoxaemia and difficult ventilation in the paralysed, anaesthetised patient. The flow-charts are simple, clear and definitive. They can be fully implemented only whe...
Awake tracheal intubation has a high success rate and a favourable safety profile but is underused i...
guidelines for the management of difficult and failed tracheal intubation in obstetrics
The S1 guidelines on airway management of the German Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care M...
Problems with tracheal intubation are infrequent but are the most common cause of anaesthetic death ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To provide an update to French guidelines about "Difficult intubati...
Management of difficult airway is one of the most challenging tasks for anesthesiologists, and failu...
Difficult airway management is critical to ensuring patient safety. It involves addressing the chall...
The objective of this thesis is to analyze existing literature and guidelines for difficult intubati...
Appropriate airway management is an essential part of the anaesthetist's role. Difficult intubation,...
Tracheal extubation is a high-risk phase of anaesthesia. The majority of problems that occur during ...
Airway complications are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in anaesthesia1. Effective manag...
Difficult airway management in critically ill patients has serious implications, as failing to secur...
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Introduction: The three main causes of respiratory related injuries of anesthesia are inadequate ven...
No abstract available. Article truncated after first 150 words. Intubation is one of, and perhaps th...
Awake tracheal intubation has a high success rate and a favourable safety profile but is underused i...
guidelines for the management of difficult and failed tracheal intubation in obstetrics
The S1 guidelines on airway management of the German Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care M...
Problems with tracheal intubation are infrequent but are the most common cause of anaesthetic death ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To provide an update to French guidelines about "Difficult intubati...
Management of difficult airway is one of the most challenging tasks for anesthesiologists, and failu...
Difficult airway management is critical to ensuring patient safety. It involves addressing the chall...
The objective of this thesis is to analyze existing literature and guidelines for difficult intubati...
Appropriate airway management is an essential part of the anaesthetist's role. Difficult intubation,...
Tracheal extubation is a high-risk phase of anaesthesia. The majority of problems that occur during ...
Airway complications are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in anaesthesia1. Effective manag...
Difficult airway management in critically ill patients has serious implications, as failing to secur...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Introduction: The three main causes of respiratory related injuries of anesthesia are inadequate ven...
No abstract available. Article truncated after first 150 words. Intubation is one of, and perhaps th...
Awake tracheal intubation has a high success rate and a favourable safety profile but is underused i...
guidelines for the management of difficult and failed tracheal intubation in obstetrics
The S1 guidelines on airway management of the German Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care M...