- The Difficult Airway: A Practical GuideÂ
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- Carin A. Hagberg, Joseph C. Grabel Professor and Chair, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Texas Medical School at Houston, USA
- Carlos A. Artime, Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Texas Medical School at Houston, USA
- William H. Daily, Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Texas Medical School at Houston, USA
- Topical review of current airway management devices and techniques
- Ideal for trainees and established practitioners
- DVD of demonstrations of airway management techniques
- Â 208 pages
- Publisher:Â Oxford University Press; 1 Spi Pap/ edition (May 28, 2013)
- Language:Â English
- Type: PDF
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As the cornerstone of Anesthesiology practice, airway management is a procedure frequently performed by anesthesiologists as well as emergency physicians and intensivists. Since airway devices and techniques continually change, trainees must achieve proficiency with all of the various instruments and methods, and practitioners routinely need to update their airway skills. The Difficult Airway: A Practical Guide provides practical guidelines for 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 Difficult Airway: A Practical Guide is augmented by a DVD containing video demonstrations of airway management techniques.
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