The well-known difficulties in airway management in obese patients are caused by obesity-related airways and respiratory changes. Anesthesiologists confront a number of troubles, including rapid oxygen desaturation, difficulty with laryngoscopy/intubation and mask ventilation, and increased susceptibility to the respiratory depressant effects of anesthetic drugs. Preoperative assessment of the airways in the obese should include examination of specific predictors of difficult mask ventilation other than those for difficult intubation. Difficulties in airway management are decreased after providing optimal preoxygenation and positioning ("ramped"). Other strategies may include availability of alternative airway management devices, includin...
The primary aim of this single center retrospective study was to evaluate difficult mask ventilation...
We determined the efficacy of the laryngeal mask airway ProSeal™ (PLMA) as a temporary ventilatory d...
In the practice of anesthesia patient care, airway management is the first and most important consid...
Background: Anaesthetic management of obese patient can be challenging because of altered anatomy an...
Background. The AirtraqTM laryngoscope is designed to allow visualization of the glottis without ali...
We studied the effectiveness of the intubating laryngeal mask airway (ILMA) in morbidly obese patien...
Obesity is a metabolic disease that is on the increase all over the world. Up to 35% of the populati...
AbstractBackground and objectivesAlthough the incidence of difficult laryngoscopy is similar in obes...
International audienceThe obese patient is at risk of perioperative complications including difficul...
Background and objectives: Difficulty intubating is a cause of mortality in anesthesiology and it ca...
SummaryBackground and objectivesDifficulty intubating is a cause of mortality in anesthesiology and ...
This report describes the anesthetic management of an obese patient with a difficult airway and the ...
As the prevalence of obesity increases, so does the number of obese patients undergoing surgical pro...
This report describes the anesthetic management of an obese patient with a difficult airway and the ...
Obesity is an important risk factor for major complications, morbidity and mortality related to intu...
The primary aim of this single center retrospective study was to evaluate difficult mask ventilation...
We determined the efficacy of the laryngeal mask airway ProSeal™ (PLMA) as a temporary ventilatory d...
In the practice of anesthesia patient care, airway management is the first and most important consid...
Background: Anaesthetic management of obese patient can be challenging because of altered anatomy an...
Background. The AirtraqTM laryngoscope is designed to allow visualization of the glottis without ali...
We studied the effectiveness of the intubating laryngeal mask airway (ILMA) in morbidly obese patien...
Obesity is a metabolic disease that is on the increase all over the world. Up to 35% of the populati...
AbstractBackground and objectivesAlthough the incidence of difficult laryngoscopy is similar in obes...
International audienceThe obese patient is at risk of perioperative complications including difficul...
Background and objectives: Difficulty intubating is a cause of mortality in anesthesiology and it ca...
SummaryBackground and objectivesDifficulty intubating is a cause of mortality in anesthesiology and ...
This report describes the anesthetic management of an obese patient with a difficult airway and the ...
As the prevalence of obesity increases, so does the number of obese patients undergoing surgical pro...
This report describes the anesthetic management of an obese patient with a difficult airway and the ...
Obesity is an important risk factor for major complications, morbidity and mortality related to intu...
The primary aim of this single center retrospective study was to evaluate difficult mask ventilation...
We determined the efficacy of the laryngeal mask airway ProSeal™ (PLMA) as a temporary ventilatory d...
In the practice of anesthesia patient care, airway management is the first and most important consid...