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Airway Management in Airway Emergency
Airway emergencies, different from emergency airway management, occur rarely and often under unexpected circumstances. Due to the dependence of the... -
A noninferiority trial comparing left paratracheal pressure versus cricoid pressure on tracheal intubation conditions using the Pentax Airway Scope
There are no studies evaluating the effect of left paratracheal pressure (PP) on difficulty of intubation using Pentax Airway Scope (Pentax), so we...
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Airway Management
Expertise in neonatal airway management requires an understanding of early human anatomical development as well as a set of clinical skills to... -
Airway Adjuncts
Airway management is an important skill required to be mastered by anesthesiologists, intensivists, and emergency physicians and learnt by all... -
Airway Anesthesia
Endotracheal intubation is most commonly performed under general anaesthesia (GA). However, when the safety is threatened by induction of GA, awake... -
The Neonatal Airway
Neonatal airway management is a specialty field and needs deep knowledge and related skills. This chapter describes the anatomical and physiological... -
Supraglottic Airway Devices
The anesthetist’s most important intervention for his or her patient is to secure and maintain a patent airway. The anaesthetist uses this airway to... -
Airway Management in Penetrating Trauma
Initial assessment and management of all trauma patients start with assessment and management of the airway. Airway management in patients with... -
Vie Scope® versus videolaryngoscopy in expected difficult airways: a randomized controlled trial
PurposeThe management of patients with an anticipated difficult airway remains challenging. We evaluated laryngeal visualization with the recently...
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National survey on the current status of airway management in China
Apparently, understanding airway management status may help to reduce risk and improve clinical practice. Given these facts, our team conducted a...
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Airway Management in Congenital Heart Disease
Airway management in patients with congenital heart disease is an important therapeutic modality to support these patients through critical illness,... -
Complications of Airway Management
Basic goals of airway management are related to oxygenation, ventilation, and airway protection [1]. Any complication arising because of airway... -
Principles of Airway Management
Practice of airway management, one of the critical and often life saving procedures, is based on solid scientific principles. They help in... -
Airway Management in Neuroanesthesia
Airway management in neurosurgical patients can be a formidable exercise. It impacts intracranial homeostasis [1] and hence, neurological outcome.... -
Airway Management in Trauma
Etiology of trauma can be road traffic accident (RTA), fires, burns, falls, acts of violence and crimes. World over, road traffic accident is the... -
Controversies in Airway Management
Airway management remains one of the cornerstones of clinical practice of anaesthesia. Despite this, several aspects of airway management remain... -
Airway Management in ENT Procedures
Patients with airway pathologies requiring surgeries warrant meticulous planning and detailed discussion between anesthesiologist and ear, nose, and... -
Airway
Local anesthesia of the upper airway is crucial for awake intubation, a cornerstone approach in patients with predicted difficult airways including... -
Recent Technological Advances in Airway Management
Purpose of ReviewThe purpose of this review is to explore the published medical literature on technology used in airway management including a...
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Airway Management Guidelines: An Overview
Guidelines were developed to overcome the deficiencies in clinical care due to regional, institutional, and individual variations and inconsistencies...