Literature DB >> 12512262

Upper airway diseases and airway management: a synopsis.

D John Doyle1, Ramiro Arellano.   

Abstract

This article summarizes some of the more important upper airway conditions likely to affect airway management. A number of upper airway conditions may present difficult challenges to the anesthesiologist. For instance, infected airway structures may lead to partial airway obstruction, stridor, or even complete airway obstruction. Partial airway obstruction may be mild, as in snoring or nasal congestion, or may be more severe, perhaps requiring the use of airway adjuncts, such as a nasopharyngeal airway. Complete airway obstruction is usually managed by prompt intubation, but surgical airways are sometimes needed as a last resort.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12512262     DOI: 10.1016/s0889-8537(02)00019-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anesthesiol Clin North Am        ISSN: 0889-8537


  1 in total

1.  Crisis management during anaesthesia: obstruction of the natural airway.

Authors:  T Visvanathan; M T Kluger; R K Webb; R N Westhorpe
Journal:  Qual Saf Health Care       Date:  2005-06
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