2018
DOI: 10.12816/0043478
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Emergency Airway Management in Neck Trauma

Abstract: Airway management in patients who have sustained direct trauma to the airway is among the most challenging problems for emergency clinicians. Blunt or penetrating injuries to the head, oropharynx, neck, or upper chest can result in immediate or delayed airway obstruction. Immediate, definitive airway management is needed when the patient cannot protect his airway or is unable to sufficiently oxygenate or ventilate. Emergent or urgent airway management is specified when a patient develops respiratory distress o… Show more

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“…Other symptoms such as dysphonia, neck pain, and hemoptysis have been described. Physical examination edema, crushing of the thyroid cartilage bulge, abnormal palpation of the laryngeal outline, crepitation, subcutaneous emphysema, blowing wound, or decreased respiratory rate can be observed 1,17,18 .…”
Section: Initial Approach and Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other symptoms such as dysphonia, neck pain, and hemoptysis have been described. Physical examination edema, crushing of the thyroid cartilage bulge, abnormal palpation of the laryngeal outline, crepitation, subcutaneous emphysema, blowing wound, or decreased respiratory rate can be observed 1,17,18 .…”
Section: Initial Approach and Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%