Airway management in critically ill patients involves the identification and management of the potentially difficult airway in order to avoid untoward complications. This focus on difficult airway management has traditionally referred to identifying anatomic characteristics of the patient that make either visualizing the glottic opening or placement of the tracheal tube through the vocal cords difficult. This paper will describe the physiologically difficult airway, in which physiologic derangements of the patient increase the risk of cardiovascular collapse from airway management. The four physiologically difficult airways described include hypoxemia, hypotension, severe metabolic acidosis, and right ventricular failure. The emergen...
Difficulties in endotracheal intubation increase morbidity and mortality in intensive care patients....
Airway management continues to be a challenging task for healthcare practitioners and when it comes ...
Critically ill patients have poor physiological reserves, and are at increased risk of cardiopulmona...
Airway management in critically ill patients involves the identification and management of the poten...
The expertise to recognize and manage the difficult airway is essential in anesthesiology. Conventio...
Abstract Background Endotracheal intubation in critically ill is a high-risk procedure requiring sig...
The expertise to recognize and manage the difficult airway is essential in anesthesiology. Conventio...
Managing the airway in the intensive care unit (ICU) is complicated by a wide array of physiologic f...
Appropriate airway management is an essential part of the anaesthetist's role. Difficult intubation,...
Airway management in the ICU can be complicated due to many factors including the limited physiologi...
Difficult airway management in critically ill patients has serious implications, as failing to secur...
No abstract available. Article truncated after first 150 words. Intubation is one of, and perhaps th...
Airway management in the ICU can be complicated due to many factors including the limited physiologi...
Management of the difficult airway is an important, but as yet poorly-studied, component of intensiv...
A patent airway linking the nose and mouth with the lungs is essential to life. Critically ill peopl...
Difficulties in endotracheal intubation increase morbidity and mortality in intensive care patients....
Airway management continues to be a challenging task for healthcare practitioners and when it comes ...
Critically ill patients have poor physiological reserves, and are at increased risk of cardiopulmona...
Airway management in critically ill patients involves the identification and management of the poten...
The expertise to recognize and manage the difficult airway is essential in anesthesiology. Conventio...
Abstract Background Endotracheal intubation in critically ill is a high-risk procedure requiring sig...
The expertise to recognize and manage the difficult airway is essential in anesthesiology. Conventio...
Managing the airway in the intensive care unit (ICU) is complicated by a wide array of physiologic f...
Appropriate airway management is an essential part of the anaesthetist's role. Difficult intubation,...
Airway management in the ICU can be complicated due to many factors including the limited physiologi...
Difficult airway management in critically ill patients has serious implications, as failing to secur...
No abstract available. Article truncated after first 150 words. Intubation is one of, and perhaps th...
Airway management in the ICU can be complicated due to many factors including the limited physiologi...
Management of the difficult airway is an important, but as yet poorly-studied, component of intensiv...
A patent airway linking the nose and mouth with the lungs is essential to life. Critically ill peopl...
Difficulties in endotracheal intubation increase morbidity and mortality in intensive care patients....
Airway management continues to be a challenging task for healthcare practitioners and when it comes ...
Critically ill patients have poor physiological reserves, and are at increased risk of cardiopulmona...