2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.anclin.2020.08.012
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The Lost Airway

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“…Nevertheless, as reported by an audit among the members of the Royal College of Anaesthetists and DAS societies in 2011, OST resulted to be the most successful rescue technique in a series of major airway-related perioperative complications; conversely, over 75% of cases managed with needle CT required a subsequent scalpel-based recovery approach because of initial failure [19]. This tendency was further confirmed by a recent systematic review by DeVore et al [39].…”
Section: Esa: Should Emergency Tracheotomy Be Preferred Over Cricothymentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…Nevertheless, as reported by an audit among the members of the Royal College of Anaesthetists and DAS societies in 2011, OST resulted to be the most successful rescue technique in a series of major airway-related perioperative complications; conversely, over 75% of cases managed with needle CT required a subsequent scalpel-based recovery approach because of initial failure [19]. This tendency was further confirmed by a recent systematic review by DeVore et al [39].…”
Section: Esa: Should Emergency Tracheotomy Be Preferred Over Cricothymentioning
confidence: 90%
“…In the emergency setting, the inability to ensure a proper ETI for patient ventilation and oxygenation -the so-called 'Cannot-Intubate-Cannot-Oxygenate' (CICO) scenario -is one of the factors most affecting short-term prognosis [19]. Although performed by experienced operators, the rate of failed intubations in trauma patients is not negligible.…”
Section: The Emergency Surgical Airway (Esa)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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