2014
DOI: 10.1111/anae.12565
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New perspectives on airway management in acutely burned patients

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“…Bronchoscopy has long been used to identify inhalation injury [11,[23][24][25], but is unnecessary if subglottic pathology is unlikely. It may require sedation and laryngeal anaesthesia, and is poorly suited to serial assessment in a busy ED.…”
Section: Fibreoptic Examinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bronchoscopy has long been used to identify inhalation injury [11,[23][24][25], but is unnecessary if subglottic pathology is unlikely. It may require sedation and laryngeal anaesthesia, and is poorly suited to serial assessment in a busy ED.…”
Section: Fibreoptic Examinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent editorials have discussed whether patients with burns require tracheal intubation [1], and the size of tracheal tube for those requiring intensive care generally [2]. We wish to raise the issue of tracheal tube size for patients with burns in whom intubation is indicated.…”
Section: Initial Tracheal Tube Size For Patients With Burnsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,7 Os sinais clínicos (incluindo a rouquidão) são inespecífi-cos e podem sobrevalorizar a necessidade de intubação, pelo que o uso de fibroscopia pode constituir uma ferramenta útil para avaliar a via aérea, evitando em algumas situações procedimentos invasivos que não são isentos de risco. 8 Na presença de uma lesão suspeita, deve ser equacionada uma situação de maus-tratos, uma vez que as queimaduras graves representam cerca de 10% dos casos de maus tratos físicos.…”
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