Airway complications are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in anaesthesia1. Effective management of a difficult airway requires the timely availability of suitable airway equipment. The Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists has recently developed guidelines for the minimum set of equipment needed for the effective management of an unexpected difficult airway (TG4 [2010] www.anzca.edu.au/resources/professional-documents). TG4 [2010] is based on expert consensus, underpinned by wide consultation and an extensive review of the available evidence, which is summarised in a Background Paper (TG4 BP [2010] www.anzca.edu.au/resources/professional-documents). TG4 [2010] will be reviewed at the end of one year and thereafter ev...
Background: In the practice of anaesthesia, clinical guidelines that aim to improve the safety of ai...
Faced with the concern that an increasing number of airway management devices were being introduced ...
This thesis presents work from seven papers on airway management. The key principle explored is safe...
Background: As anaesthetists, we may constantly be in the learning curve of the management of diffic...
Difficult airway management represents a challenge in anaesthesia. In the last decades airway diffic...
Background: Airway complications account for almost one third of anaesthesia-related brain damage an...
Death and severe morbidity attributable to anesthesia are commonly associated with failed difficult ...
Death and severe morbidity attributable to anesthesia are commonly associated with failed difficult ...
Problems with tracheal intubation are infrequent but are the most common cause of anaesthetic death ...
Management of difficult airway is widely recognized as one of the important tasks of an anesthesiolo...
In 2011 the Royal College of Anaesthetists and the Difficult Airway Society published their joint re...
Management of difficult airway is one of the most challenging tasks for anesthesiologists, and failu...
A postal survey was conducted to investigate difficult airway management, training and equipment ava...
Background. This project was devised to estimate the incidence of major complications of airway mana...
This audit of airway incidents was conducted over six months in 12 tertiary level hospitals across A...
Background: In the practice of anaesthesia, clinical guidelines that aim to improve the safety of ai...
Faced with the concern that an increasing number of airway management devices were being introduced ...
This thesis presents work from seven papers on airway management. The key principle explored is safe...
Background: As anaesthetists, we may constantly be in the learning curve of the management of diffic...
Difficult airway management represents a challenge in anaesthesia. In the last decades airway diffic...
Background: Airway complications account for almost one third of anaesthesia-related brain damage an...
Death and severe morbidity attributable to anesthesia are commonly associated with failed difficult ...
Death and severe morbidity attributable to anesthesia are commonly associated with failed difficult ...
Problems with tracheal intubation are infrequent but are the most common cause of anaesthetic death ...
Management of difficult airway is widely recognized as one of the important tasks of an anesthesiolo...
In 2011 the Royal College of Anaesthetists and the Difficult Airway Society published their joint re...
Management of difficult airway is one of the most challenging tasks for anesthesiologists, and failu...
A postal survey was conducted to investigate difficult airway management, training and equipment ava...
Background. This project was devised to estimate the incidence of major complications of airway mana...
This audit of airway incidents was conducted over six months in 12 tertiary level hospitals across A...
Background: In the practice of anaesthesia, clinical guidelines that aim to improve the safety of ai...
Faced with the concern that an increasing number of airway management devices were being introduced ...
This thesis presents work from seven papers on airway management. The key principle explored is safe...