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The difficult airway with recommendations for management – Part 2 – The anticipated difficult airway

BACKGROUND: Appropriate planning is crucial to avoid morbidity and mortality when difficulty is anticipated with airway management. Many guidelines developed by national societies have focused on management of difficulty encountered in the unconscious patient; however, little guidance appears in the...

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Autores principales: Law, J. Adam, Broemling, Natasha, Cooper, Richard M., Drolet, Pierre, Duggan, Laura V., Griesdale, Donald E., Hung, Orlando R., Jones, Philip M., Kovacs, George, Massey, Simon, Morris, Ian R., Mullen, Timothy, Murphy, Michael F., Preston, Roanne, Naik, Viren N., Scott, Jeanette, Stacey, Shean, Turkstra, Timothy P., Wong, David T.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer US 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3825645/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24132408
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12630-013-0020-x
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author Law, J. Adam
Broemling, Natasha
Cooper, Richard M.
Drolet, Pierre
Duggan, Laura V.
Griesdale, Donald E.
Hung, Orlando R.
Jones, Philip M.
Kovacs, George
Massey, Simon
Morris, Ian R.
Mullen, Timothy
Murphy, Michael F.
Preston, Roanne
Naik, Viren N.
Scott, Jeanette
Stacey, Shean
Turkstra, Timothy P.
Wong, David T.
author_facet Law, J. Adam
Broemling, Natasha
Cooper, Richard M.
Drolet, Pierre
Duggan, Laura V.
Griesdale, Donald E.
Hung, Orlando R.
Jones, Philip M.
Kovacs, George
Massey, Simon
Morris, Ian R.
Mullen, Timothy
Murphy, Michael F.
Preston, Roanne
Naik, Viren N.
Scott, Jeanette
Stacey, Shean
Turkstra, Timothy P.
Wong, David T.
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description BACKGROUND: Appropriate planning is crucial to avoid morbidity and mortality when difficulty is anticipated with airway management. Many guidelines developed by national societies have focused on management of difficulty encountered in the unconscious patient; however, little guidance appears in the literature on how best to approach the patient with an anticipated difficult airway. METHODS: To review this and other subjects, the Canadian Airway Focus Group (CAFG) was re-formed. With representation from anesthesiology, emergency medicine, and critical care, CAFG members were assigned topics for review. As literature reviews were completed, results were presented and discussed during teleconferences and two face-to-face meetings. When appropriate, evidence- or consensus-based recommendations were made, and levels of evidence were assigned. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Previously published predictors of difficult direct laryngoscopy are widely known. More recent studies report predictors of difficult face mask ventilation, video laryngoscopy, use of a supraglottic device, and cricothyrotomy. All are important facets of a complete airway evaluation and must be considered when difficulty is anticipated with airway management. Many studies now document the increasing patient morbidity that occurs with multiple attempts at tracheal intubation. Therefore, when difficulty is anticipated, tracheal intubation after induction of general anesthesia should be considered only when success with the chosen device(s) can be predicted in a maximum of three attempts. Concomitant predicted difficulty using oxygenation by face mask or supraglottic device ventilation as a fallback makes an awake approach advisable. Contextual issues, such as patient cooperation, availability of additional skilled help, and the clinician’s experience, must also be considered in deciding the appropriate strategy. CONCLUSIONS: With an appropriate airway evaluation and consideration of relevant contextual issues, a rational decision can be made on whether an awake approach to tracheal intubation will maximize patient safety or if airway management can safely proceed after induction of general anesthesia. With predicted difficulty, close attention should be paid to details of implementing the chosen approach. This should include having a plan in case of the failure of tracheal intubation or patient oxygenation.
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spelling pubmed-38256452013-11-21 The difficult airway with recommendations for management – Part 2 – The anticipated difficult airway Law, J. Adam Broemling, Natasha Cooper, Richard M. Drolet, Pierre Duggan, Laura V. Griesdale, Donald E. Hung, Orlando R. Jones, Philip M. Kovacs, George Massey, Simon Morris, Ian R. Mullen, Timothy Murphy, Michael F. Preston, Roanne Naik, Viren N. Scott, Jeanette Stacey, Shean Turkstra, Timothy P. Wong, David T. Can J Anaesth Special Article BACKGROUND: Appropriate planning is crucial to avoid morbidity and mortality when difficulty is anticipated with airway management. Many guidelines developed by national societies have focused on management of difficulty encountered in the unconscious patient; however, little guidance appears in the literature on how best to approach the patient with an anticipated difficult airway. METHODS: To review this and other subjects, the Canadian Airway Focus Group (CAFG) was re-formed. With representation from anesthesiology, emergency medicine, and critical care, CAFG members were assigned topics for review. As literature reviews were completed, results were presented and discussed during teleconferences and two face-to-face meetings. When appropriate, evidence- or consensus-based recommendations were made, and levels of evidence were assigned. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Previously published predictors of difficult direct laryngoscopy are widely known. More recent studies report predictors of difficult face mask ventilation, video laryngoscopy, use of a supraglottic device, and cricothyrotomy. All are important facets of a complete airway evaluation and must be considered when difficulty is anticipated with airway management. Many studies now document the increasing patient morbidity that occurs with multiple attempts at tracheal intubation. Therefore, when difficulty is anticipated, tracheal intubation after induction of general anesthesia should be considered only when success with the chosen device(s) can be predicted in a maximum of three attempts. Concomitant predicted difficulty using oxygenation by face mask or supraglottic device ventilation as a fallback makes an awake approach advisable. Contextual issues, such as patient cooperation, availability of additional skilled help, and the clinician’s experience, must also be considered in deciding the appropriate strategy. CONCLUSIONS: With an appropriate airway evaluation and consideration of relevant contextual issues, a rational decision can be made on whether an awake approach to tracheal intubation will maximize patient safety or if airway management can safely proceed after induction of general anesthesia. With predicted difficulty, close attention should be paid to details of implementing the chosen approach. This should include having a plan in case of the failure of tracheal intubation or patient oxygenation. Springer US 2013-10-17 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3825645/ /pubmed/24132408 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12630-013-0020-x Text en © The Author(s) 2013 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
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Law, J. Adam
Broemling, Natasha
Cooper, Richard M.
Drolet, Pierre
Duggan, Laura V.
Griesdale, Donald E.
Hung, Orlando R.
Jones, Philip M.
Kovacs, George
Massey, Simon
Morris, Ian R.
Mullen, Timothy
Murphy, Michael F.
Preston, Roanne
Naik, Viren N.
Scott, Jeanette
Stacey, Shean
Turkstra, Timothy P.
Wong, David T.
The difficult airway with recommendations for management – Part 2 – The anticipated difficult airway
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title_sort difficult airway with recommendations for management – part 2 – the anticipated difficult airway
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3825645/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24132408
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12630-013-0020-x
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