New airway equipment has recently become available that has reduced morbidity and mortality. However, airway disasters still occur. This article discusses the prudent escalation of the use of advanced airway equipment to prevent these disasters. We illustrate when and how to use a gum elastic bougie and a video-laryngoscope (VL). We also strongly recommend the combined use of the VL together with a flexible intubation scope (FIS) for both asleep and awake intubation when dealing with a genuinely difficult airway. Blind intubations should no longer be performed today. When an airway has been recognized as difficult it is the safest to aim for an awake or at least a spontaneously breathing intubation if circumstances do not allow for an awake...
Awake fiberoptic intubation (AFOI) is a specialized technique used by anesthesia providers to decrea...
Tracheal intubation remains a life-saving procedure that is typically not difficult for experienced ...
Airway management is basic for anesthesia practice, and sometimes it can represent a really dramatic...
New airway equipment has recently become available that has reduced morbidity and mortality. However...
Difficult or failed tracheal intubation is an important cause of mortality and morbidity. Approximat...
Despite the lack of uniformity and the need of further investigation, video laryngoscopy continues t...
Despite the lack of uniformity and the need of further investigation, video laryngoscopy continues t...
SUMMARY – The purpose of this review is to compare old conventional techniques and de-vices for diff...
The article presents the analysis of the existing literature on the use of fiberoptic facilities dur...
We present a case where awake videolaryngoscopy (VL) was used, along with a flexible-tipped bougie t...
Background: As anaesthetists, we may constantly be in the learning curve of the management of diffic...
The S1 guidelines on airway management of the German Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care M...
This thesis presents work from seven papers on airway management. The key principle explored is safe...
Appropriate airway management is an essential part of the anaesthetist's role. Difficult intubation,...
Airway management is essential to anesthesia practice. Despite several predictors of difficult intub...
Awake fiberoptic intubation (AFOI) is a specialized technique used by anesthesia providers to decrea...
Tracheal intubation remains a life-saving procedure that is typically not difficult for experienced ...
Airway management is basic for anesthesia practice, and sometimes it can represent a really dramatic...
New airway equipment has recently become available that has reduced morbidity and mortality. However...
Difficult or failed tracheal intubation is an important cause of mortality and morbidity. Approximat...
Despite the lack of uniformity and the need of further investigation, video laryngoscopy continues t...
Despite the lack of uniformity and the need of further investigation, video laryngoscopy continues t...
SUMMARY – The purpose of this review is to compare old conventional techniques and de-vices for diff...
The article presents the analysis of the existing literature on the use of fiberoptic facilities dur...
We present a case where awake videolaryngoscopy (VL) was used, along with a flexible-tipped bougie t...
Background: As anaesthetists, we may constantly be in the learning curve of the management of diffic...
The S1 guidelines on airway management of the German Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care M...
This thesis presents work from seven papers on airway management. The key principle explored is safe...
Appropriate airway management is an essential part of the anaesthetist's role. Difficult intubation,...
Airway management is essential to anesthesia practice. Despite several predictors of difficult intub...
Awake fiberoptic intubation (AFOI) is a specialized technique used by anesthesia providers to decrea...
Tracheal intubation remains a life-saving procedure that is typically not difficult for experienced ...
Airway management is basic for anesthesia practice, and sometimes it can represent a really dramatic...