09 Sep 2024
1h 18m

33. Anatomically Difficult Airway Part 1

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Critical Care Time

The podcast addresses the anatomically difficult airway, distinguishing it from the physiologically difficult airway, and emphasizes the importance of anticipating challenges in intubation. It outlines factors complicating airway management, such as facial hair, obesity, limited mouth opening, and distorted anatomy. The mnemonic devices MOANS/BONES, LEMON, RODS, and SHORT are unpacked as tools to predict difficult airways, while stressing the value of reviewing prior intubation notes. The discussion covers optimizing pre-oxygenation, apneic oxygenation, and the strategic considerations for location and patient positioning. It also explores awake versus asleep intubation approaches, paralytic strategies, and various methods for tube delivery. The hosts stress the importance of suction and confirming tube placement.

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Part 1: Introduction, Definitions

Part 2: Risk Factors, Mnemonics

Part 3: Assessment, Pre-Planning

Part 4: Oxygenation, Positioning

Part 5: Intubation Strategies, Medications

Part 6: Emergency Procedures, Equipment

Part 7: Verification, Conclusion

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