2024
DOI: 10.1002/wjo2.217
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Bedside intubation of a child with a difficult airway—The otolaryngologist perspective

Inbal Hazkani,
Matthew J. Rowland,
Maeve A. Serino
et al.

Abstract: ObjectivesChildren with a difficult airway are prone to severe complications in unplanned intubation events. The otolaryngologist is often required to secure the airway using advanced techniques once the traditional methods have failed to establish safe tracheal intubation. The goal of our study was to describe the otolaryngologist's experience in the management of bedside difficult pediatric airway events.MethodsA case series with chart review of children intubated by the difficult airway response (RaDAR) tea… Show more

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