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Although a cornerstone of the practice of Anesthesiology, airway management is also frequently performed by emergency physicians, intensivists, and other clinicians. Because airway devices and techniques are constantly changing, trainees in these professions must achieve proficiency with a variety of instruments and methods, and even experienced practitioners should continually update their airway skills. The Difficult Airway: A Practical Guide provides practical guidance on improving the success rates of airway managers of all specialties who use modern airway devices and techniques. The book addresses various clinical scenarios in a user-friendly format that mimics the approach clinicians encounter at educational workshops. Sections address airway devices and techniques, awake intubation, algorithms of difficult airway management, pharmacologic adjuncts useful in airway management, equipment, preoxygenation, and patient positioning strategies to ensure effective airway management. The clinically applicable information in The Difficult Airway: A Practical Guide is augmented by a DVD containing video demonstrations of airway management techniques.
This text investigates the clinical methodologies and technical proficiencies required to manage complex airway scenarios across various medical specialties. The authors, led by Carin A. Hagberg, utilize their extensive experience in anesthesiology to synthesize current best practices for airway management. The book serves as a structured framework for clinicians to navigate the evolving landscape of airway devices and pharmacological interventions.
What You Will Find
Experts frequently cite this work as a foundational resource for trainees and experienced practitioners in anesthesiology and emergency medicine. Readers note the practical, workshop-style format makes the dense technical information highly accessible for clinical application.
Page Count:
208
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199344248
ISBN-13:
9780199344246
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