Difficult airway management - 2014
Author: Lukáš Dadák, Adéla Sotolářová, Karolina Radl Steiner
Institution: Faculty of Medicine at Masaryk University in Brno
Medical discipline: Emergency Medicine
Keywords: angioedema | OTI | coniotomy | tracheostomy
Educational evel: Undergraduate level | Graduate
Difficult airway management is an urgent, life threatening situation, which is a nightmare of every anaesthesiologist. We can speak about difficult airway managent if we repeteadly cannot intubate or if it takes longer then 10 minutes. Difficult airway management it to be expected when the pacient has limited cervical spine movement, neck and face injury or in pregnancy.
Review
This interactive case study represents illustrative case of upper airway obstruction, describing the following life-threatening situation and providing essential management of the patient describing possible solutions: attempt to intubation or intubation with aid - bougie. After the failure to intubate there is attempt to supraglottic airway management with laryngeal mask and the last opportunity, if this fails, infraglotic surgical approach - coniotomy or BACT (bougie assisted coniotomy). Instructional videos demonstrate the possibility of securing an airway. The nature of this interactive step-by-step case study, although very successfully created, does not show the severity of the condition and that the state of airway obstruction is accompanied by a need for very swift process: the failure to intubate -> failure to use laryngeal mask -> coniotomy / BACT .
publikováno: 29. 6. 2014 | last modified on: 13. 11. 2020