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==Background== | |||
*ASA Difficult Airway Algorithm does not necessary apply to the ED since the patient can always be awakened and case cancelled | |||
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*[[Predicting the difficult airway]] | |||
*[[Apneic oxygenation]] | |||
== | ==Difficult Intubation== | ||
{{Advanced Airway Adjuncts Chart}} | |||
= | ===Intubation Options=== | ||
==Intubation Options== | |||
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| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Intubation Type''' | | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Intubation Type''' | ||
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*Lower success rate | *Lower success rate | ||
*Higher complication rate (e.g. bleeding, emesis, and airway trauma) | *Higher complication rate (e.g. bleeding, emesis, and airway trauma) | ||
*'''Do not attempt in patients with posterior pharyngeal swelling such as in [[ | *'''Do not attempt in patients with posterior pharyngeal swelling such as in [[angioedema]]''' | ||
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| Retrograde intubation|||| | | Retrograde intubation|||| | ||
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*Takes time to set up | *Takes time to set up | ||
*Limited by secretions, bleeding, poor suction, | *Limited by secretions, bleeding, poor suction, | ||
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| [[Blind digital intubation|Digital intubation]]|||| | |||
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==Surgical Airways== | ==Surgical Airways== | ||
''A surgical airway should always be the last step in patients with failure to oxygen and ventilate with BVM and inability to intubate'' | |||
*[[Surgical cricothyrotomy]] | *[[Surgical cricothyrotomy]] | ||
*[[Needle cricothyrotomy]] | *[[Needle cricothyrotomy]] | ||
*[[Pediatric jet ventilation]] | *[[Pediatric jet ventilation]] | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
{{Related Difficult Airway Pages}} | {{Related Difficult Airway Pages}} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Latest revision as of 22:45, 27 March 2024
Background
- ASA Difficult Airway Algorithm does not necessary apply to the ED since the patient can always be awakened and case cancelled
Pre-Intubation
See:
Difficult Intubation
Advanced Airway Adjuncts Chart
| Airway Adjunct | Examples | Pros | Cons |
| Endotracheal tube introducer | Gum elastic bougie |
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| Lighted optical stylets |
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| Supraglottic airway | LMA |
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| Esophogeal obturator | Combitube |
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| Pediatric jet ventilation |
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Intubation Options
| Intubation Type | Pros | Cons |
| Traditional | ||
| Awake intubation | ||
| Nasal intubation |
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| Retrograde intubation |
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| Fiberoptic bronchoscopic intubation |
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| Digital intubation |
Surgical Airways
A surgical airway should always be the last step in patients with failure to oxygen and ventilate with BVM and inability to intubate
See Also
Airway Pages
- Pre-intubation
- Induction
- Intubation
- Surgical airways
- Post-intubation
References
- ↑ Driver, B. E., Prekker, M. E., Klein, L. R., Reardon, R. F., Miner, J. R., Fagerstrom, E. T., … Cole, J. B. (2018). Effect of Use of a Bougie vs Endotracheal Tube and Stylet on First-Attempt Intubation Success Among Patients With Difficult Airways Undergoing Emergency Intubation: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 319(21), 2179–2189.
