Airway management in the critically ill.

TitleAirway management in the critically ill.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsMosier JM, J Law A
JournalIntensive Care Med
Volume40
Issue5
Pagination727-9
Date Published2014 May
ISSN Number1432-1238
KeywordsAirway Management, Critical Illness, Humans, Intubation, Intratracheal, Laryngoscopy, Video-Assisted Surgery
Abstract

<p>Successful first attempt intubation of the critically ill patient is of extreme importance. While these patients are anatomically and physiologically complicated, making intubation particularly risky, several important steps have recently been shown to improve the chances of a safe first attempt success. Proper evaluation, planning, positioning, preoxygenation, and in select patients the use of a neuromuscular blocking agent have all been shown to be useful for minimizing the difficult intubation and intubation- related complications. Additionally, although there is significant controversy regarding video laryngoscopy, the use of a video laryngoscope as the primary method of intubation has been shown in all cases to be at least as good as, and often more successful than, direct laryngoscopy.</p>

DOI10.1007/s00134-014-3261-4
Alternate JournalIntensive Care Med
PubMed ID24658913
Faculty Reference: 
Jarrod Mosier, MD
Weight: 
0