Daniel Perin,Fabio Tanzillo Moreira,Fabricio Zasso
Daniel Perin
The physiologically difficult airway is a complex situation that demands knowledge, skills, and attitude of the health care team. It is important to understand the comorbidities of the patients, and the treatment should be individualized fo...
Phillip M Kemp Bohan,Gary A Bass
Phillip M Kemp Bohan
Combat medicine has driven major advances in emergency airway management, with innovations such as rapid sequence intubation, video laryngoscopy, and front-of-neck access now widely adopted in civilian practice. This review synthesizes cont...
Institutional Competence in Rigid Bronchoscopy for Oxygenation-Ventilation Rescue Is Vital Within the Difficult-Airway Continuum [0.03%]
在难以处理的气道连续体中, rigid支气管镜氧合通气抢救的机构能力至关重要
Arig Mohamed,Emily Papazian,Caoimhe C Duffy et al.
Arig Mohamed et al.
This review underscores the importance of rigid bronchoscopy (RB) as a lifesaving tool for airway obstruction, hemorrhage, and ventilation failure within the difficult-airway continuum. RB enables oxygenation, recanalization, and hemostasis...
Hilary Leeson,Joseph McGeary
Hilary Leeson
This article discusses the challenges that must be overcome by lower resourced health care systems to optimize airway management and achieve global health equity. Critical issues facing patients, clinicians, organizations, and governments p...
Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation and Airway Management: Redefining Safety in High-risk Patients [0.03%]
体外膜氧合与气道管理:高危患者的安全再定义
Daniel Mulligan,Mohamad Atef Radwan,Jennifer Hastings et al.
Daniel Mulligan et al.
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has been used for over 50 years to facilitate oxygenation and remove carbon dioxide in patients with respiratory and cardiorespiratory failure. Recently, it has been utilized in perioperative high-...
Airway Management in the Age of GLP-1 Receptor Agonists: New Challenges and Solutions [0.03%]
GLP-1受体激动剂时代的气道管理:新的挑战与解决方案
Karolien Valkeniers,An Wallyn,Peter Van de Putte et al.
Karolien Valkeniers et al.
Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) have rapidly become commonplace in clinical practice as treatment for type II diabetes and obesity. Their mechanism of action results in an increased risk of residual gastric content, de...
Fire Risks in Airway Procedures: A Clinical Review of Proactive Prevention and Emergency Response [0.03%]
呼吸道操作中的火灾风险:主动预防和紧急应对的临床回顾
Forrest Beaulieu,Sara Hobday,Caoimhe C Duffy
Forrest Beaulieu
Surgical airway fires are an uncommon but particularly morbid complication of airway surgery. Key to understanding prevention and management of airway fires is understanding of the "fire triangle," the combination of oxidizer, ignition sour...
Margaret A Heller,Emily Papazian,Somya Shankar et al.
Margaret A Heller et al.
Tracheostomy-related hemorrhage, though uncommon, is a potentially fatal complication that necessitates immediate recognition and intervention. Bleeding may arise shortly after the procedure or long after placement, varying from minor stoma...
Marilyn Boampomaa,Emilie Martinoni Hoogenboom
Marilyn Boampomaa
Airway management is an essential competence in anesthesia, critical care, prehospital and emergency medicine, extending well beyond theoretic knowledge and technical abilities. Inadequate training is recognized as a key factor affecting pa...
Updates in Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Medicine: Bridging the Gap Between Evidence and Clinical Practice [0.03%]
区域麻醉与急性疼痛医学的最新进展:弥合证据和临床实践之间的差距
Nabil M Elkassabany,Edward R Mariano
Nabil M Elkassabany