1. Airway Management in Trauma
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Nicholas Sowers and George Kovacs
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Traumatic brain injury ,medicine.medical_treatment ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030202 anesthesiology ,Intubation, Intratracheal ,medicine ,Craniocerebral Trauma ,Humans ,Airway Management ,Intensive care medicine ,Endotracheal tube ,Trauma patient ,business.industry ,030208 emergency & critical care medicine ,respiratory system ,medicine.disease ,Polytrauma ,respiratory tract diseases ,Airway Obstruction ,Emergency Medicine ,Wounds and Injuries ,Airway management ,business ,Airway - Abstract
Airway management in the trauma patient presents numerous unique challenges beyond placement of an endotracheal tube and outcomes are dependent on the provider's ability to anticipate difficulty. Airway management strategies for the care of the polytrauma patient are reviewed, with specific considerations for those presenting with traumatic brain injury, suspected c-spine injury, the contaminated airway, the agitated trauma patient, maxillofacial trauma, and the traumatized airway. An approach to airway management that considers the potential anatomic and physiologic challenges in caring for these complicated trauma patients is presented.
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- 2018
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