Tracheal extubation is a high-risk phase of anaesthesia. The majority of problems that occur during extubation and emergence are of a minor nature, but a small and significant number may result in injury or death. The need for a strategy incorporating extubation is mentioned in several international airway management guidelines, but the subject is not discussed in detail, and the emphasis has been on extubation of the patient with a difficult airway. The Difficult Airway Society has developed guidelines for the safe management of tracheal extubation in adult peri-operative practice. The guidelines discuss the problems arising during extubation and recovery and promote a strategic, stepwise approach to extubation. They emphasise the importan...
Tracheotomy is a commonly performed procedure. The Belgian Society of Pneumology (BVP-SBP) and the B...
International audienceBackground: Intubation and extubation of ventilated patients are not risk-free...
Difficult airway management is critical to ensuring patient safety. It involves addressing the chall...
Tracheal extubation is a high-risk phase of anaesthesia. The majority of problems that occur during ...
Emergence and extubation are a time of increased risk in all anaesthetics, with more complications o...
Management of the difficult airway is an important, but as yet poorly-studied, component of intensiv...
International audienceObjective: To provide an update to French guidelines about “Difficult intubati...
Problems with tracheal intubation are infrequent but are the most common cause of anaesthetic death ...
Summary Complications at extubation remain an important risk factor in anaesthesia. A postal survey ...
Airway management relates to the period of tracheal intubation, maintenance of endotracheal tube in ...
BACKGROUND: A safe extubation is the extension of any airway management strategy. Despite different ...
Sir: Usual approach to traumatic laryngeal oedema with glottis obstruction can be harmful. Long-term...
Extubation failure due to airway problems is rare in critically ill patients. Intensive care mortali...
Each intubation should result in an extubation at end of procedure, and each extubation, theoretical...
Tracheotomy is a commonly performed procedure. The Belgian Society of Pneumology (BVP-SBP) and the B...
International audienceBackground: Intubation and extubation of ventilated patients are not risk-free...
Difficult airway management is critical to ensuring patient safety. It involves addressing the chall...
Tracheal extubation is a high-risk phase of anaesthesia. The majority of problems that occur during ...
Emergence and extubation are a time of increased risk in all anaesthetics, with more complications o...
Management of the difficult airway is an important, but as yet poorly-studied, component of intensiv...
International audienceObjective: To provide an update to French guidelines about “Difficult intubati...
Problems with tracheal intubation are infrequent but are the most common cause of anaesthetic death ...
Summary Complications at extubation remain an important risk factor in anaesthesia. A postal survey ...
Airway management relates to the period of tracheal intubation, maintenance of endotracheal tube in ...
BACKGROUND: A safe extubation is the extension of any airway management strategy. Despite different ...
Sir: Usual approach to traumatic laryngeal oedema with glottis obstruction can be harmful. Long-term...
Extubation failure due to airway problems is rare in critically ill patients. Intensive care mortali...
Each intubation should result in an extubation at end of procedure, and each extubation, theoretical...
Tracheotomy is a commonly performed procedure. The Belgian Society of Pneumology (BVP-SBP) and the B...
International audienceBackground: Intubation and extubation of ventilated patients are not risk-free...
Difficult airway management is critical to ensuring patient safety. It involves addressing the chall...