The 'Can't Intubate Can't Oxygenate' emergency is rare in children. Nevertheless, airway clinicians involved in pediatric airway management must be able to rescue the airway percutaneously through the front of the neck should this situation be encountered. Little evidence exists in children to guide rescue techniques, and extrapolation of adult evidence may be problematic due to anatomical differences. This document reviews the currently available evidence, and presents a practical approach to standardizing equipment, techniques, and training for managing the 'Can't Intubate Can't Oxygenate' emergency in children
The ability of fast response in case of increasing health problems of a child which lead directly to...
The inability to maintain oxygenation by non-invasive means is one of the most pressing emergencies ...
Pediatric intubation requires certain unique set of additional skills compared to intubating adults....
"Cannot intubate, cannot oxygenate" situations in healthy children are uncommon but are often associ...
Tracheal intubation may be defined as an artificial airway established in order to provide mechanica...
WOS: 000381693300012In both in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings, pediatric cardiac arrest cases...
We present two cases of a “cannot ventilate, cannot intubate” scenario in children in view of the la...
BACKGROUND Although an emergency surgical airway is recommended in the guidelines for a paediatric c...
Awareness and the management of the difficult airway in children are crucial. Although the incidence...
Acquiring the necessary skills to ensure pulmonary ventilation through hand-operated devices (such a...
Critical airway incidents in children are a frequent problem in pediatric anesthesia and remain a si...
'Can't intubate, can't oxygenate' scenarios are rare but are often poorly managed, with potentially ...
Difficult airway is defined as the clinical situation in which a trained anesthesiologist experience...
BACKGROUND A 'cannot intubate, cannot oxygenate' (CICO) situation is rare in paediatric anaesthes...
Introduction: Most cases of sudden cardiac arrest occurring in children is mainly due to asphyxia th...
The ability of fast response in case of increasing health problems of a child which lead directly to...
The inability to maintain oxygenation by non-invasive means is one of the most pressing emergencies ...
Pediatric intubation requires certain unique set of additional skills compared to intubating adults....
"Cannot intubate, cannot oxygenate" situations in healthy children are uncommon but are often associ...
Tracheal intubation may be defined as an artificial airway established in order to provide mechanica...
WOS: 000381693300012In both in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings, pediatric cardiac arrest cases...
We present two cases of a “cannot ventilate, cannot intubate” scenario in children in view of the la...
BACKGROUND Although an emergency surgical airway is recommended in the guidelines for a paediatric c...
Awareness and the management of the difficult airway in children are crucial. Although the incidence...
Acquiring the necessary skills to ensure pulmonary ventilation through hand-operated devices (such a...
Critical airway incidents in children are a frequent problem in pediatric anesthesia and remain a si...
'Can't intubate, can't oxygenate' scenarios are rare but are often poorly managed, with potentially ...
Difficult airway is defined as the clinical situation in which a trained anesthesiologist experience...
BACKGROUND A 'cannot intubate, cannot oxygenate' (CICO) situation is rare in paediatric anaesthes...
Introduction: Most cases of sudden cardiac arrest occurring in children is mainly due to asphyxia th...
The ability of fast response in case of increasing health problems of a child which lead directly to...
The inability to maintain oxygenation by non-invasive means is one of the most pressing emergencies ...
Pediatric intubation requires certain unique set of additional skills compared to intubating adults....