Options

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Options Calvin A. Brown III INTRODUCTION There are a range of pharmacologic options available for intubation. The overarching goal of using any combination of drugs with airway management is to…

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Applied Airway Ultrasound

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Applied Airway Ultrasound Bhupinder Natt Adrienne Yarnish INTRODUCTION Ultrasonography offers an alternative to endoscopic evaluation to assess airway anatomy prior to intubation in patients with suspected upper airway pathology or…

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Developing Your Strategy

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Developing Your Strategy Jarrod M. Mosier John Vassaur INTRODUCTION We learned in Chapter 1, ‘Why airway management matters’ that the three core actions for airway management in the critically ill…

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The Physiologically Difficult Airway: Hypoxemia

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The Physiologically Difficult Airway: Hypoxemia Jarrod M. Mosier INTRODUCTION: SAFE APNEA Rapid sequence intubation (RSI) requires an apneic interval from the cessation of spontaneous breathing on induction until intubation and…

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The Physiologically Difficult Airway: Metabolic Acidosis, Induction Drugs, and Positive Pressure Ventilation

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The Physiologically Difficult Airway: Metabolic Acidosis, Induction Drugs, and Positive Pressure Ventilation Jarrod M. Mosier INTRODUCTION While hypoxemia and hypotension are the primary drivers for the physiologically difficult airway, severe…

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The Physiologically Difficult Airway: Hemodynamics

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The Physiologically Difficult Airway: Hemodynamics Jarrod M. Mosier Franz Rischard DEFINITION OF THE PHYSIOLOGICALLY DIFFICULT AIRWAY Critically ill patients present a unique danger during airway management. Despite the technologic devices…

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The Difficult Airway

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The Difficult Airway Calvin A. Brown III INTRODUCTION The difficult airway is a definition that has, in the past, been retrospectively applied to an intubation that required three or more…

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Functional Airway Anatomy

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Functional Airway Anatomy Michael F. Murphy INTRODUCTION There are many salient features of the anatomy and physiology of the airway to consider with respect to airway management maneuvers. This chapter…

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The Decision to Intubate

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The Decision to Intubate Calvin A. Brown III INTRODUCTION The decision to intubate can be a complex decision based on myriad factors that are in constant evolution. These factors include…

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