Selected article for: "airway management and cardiac arrest"

Author: Natt, Bhupinder; Mosier, Jarrod
Title: Airway Management in the Critically Ill Patient
  • Cord-id: s96t0dk4
  • Document date: 2021_4_19
  • ID: s96t0dk4
    Snippet: PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This paper will evaluate the recent literature and best practices in airway management in critically ill patients. RECENT FINDINGS: Cardiac arrest remains a common complication of intubation in these high-risk patients. Patients with desaturation or peri-intubation hypotension are at high risk of cardiac arrest, and each of these complications have been reported in up to half of all intubations in critically ill patient populations. SUMMARY: There have been significant advance
    Document: PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This paper will evaluate the recent literature and best practices in airway management in critically ill patients. RECENT FINDINGS: Cardiac arrest remains a common complication of intubation in these high-risk patients. Patients with desaturation or peri-intubation hypotension are at high risk of cardiac arrest, and each of these complications have been reported in up to half of all intubations in critically ill patient populations. SUMMARY: There have been significant advances in preoxygenation and devices available for performing laryngoscopy and rescue oxygenation. However, the risk of cardiovascular collapse remains concerningly high with few studies to guide therapeutic maneuvers to reduce this risk.

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