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Ambreen Yasin,Carl Groves,Aleksandra Reszka

Difficult Airway Management: Case Studies

Difficult Airway Management: Case Studies

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This book provides an invaluable resource for anaesthetists, postgraduate doctors, physicians, intensive care specialists, anaesthesia associates, and allied healthcare professionals in managing patients with a difficult airway, combining up-to-date knowledge, advanced technology, and clinical expertise.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 224 pages
Publication date: 30 September 2023
Publisher: TFM Publishing Ltd


For anaesthetists, patients with challenging airways present a complex clinical dilemma. With a wide range of presentations in both elective and emergency settings, all anaesthetists must be prepared to handle such situations. This book comprises real-life clinical scenarios, detailing how these were managed at the time and, upon reflection, how their management could have been improved.

Further discussion emphasizes how associated failures and complications could have been mitigated. This book offers an invaluable resource for any specialist responsible for managing airways in a clinical setting. It serves as a crucial aide-mémoire for postgraduate doctors, physicians practicing in the emergency department, intensive care specialists, anaesthesia associates, and allied healthcare professionals in managing patients with difficult airways.

The book's content is organized into several chapters, each focusing on a specific aspect of managing difficult airways. The first chapter provides an overview of the anatomy and physiology of the airway, including the different types of airway devices and their indications. The second chapter discusses the pre-operative assessment of patients with difficult airways, including risk factors, airway evaluation, and pre-oxygenation strategies.

The third chapter covers the techniques for intubation, including awake intubation, video-assisted intubation, and surgical intubation. The fourth chapter explores the management of patients with difficult airways during surgery, including the use of neuromuscular blocking agents, volatile anesthetics, and airway adjuncts. The fifth chapter focuses on the post-operative management of patients with difficult airways, including monitoring, ventilation, and extubation.

Throughout the book, case studies and examples are used to illustrate the practical application of the discussed concepts. These cases cover a wide range of scenarios, from straightforward to complex, and provide real-world insights into the challenges and complexities of managing difficult airways. Each case study includes a discussion of the management approach, the outcomes, and the lessons learned.

In addition to the clinical content, the book also emphasizes the importance of teamwork and communication in managing patients with difficult airways. The authors highlight the role of anaesthetists, respiratory therapists, surgeons, and other healthcare professionals in ensuring a safe and successful airway management process. The book encourages collaboration and teamwork among these stakeholders, emphasizing the importance of effective communication and coordination.

Furthermore, the book addresses the ethical considerations and legal aspects of managing patients with difficult airways. The authors discuss the principles of informed consent, patient autonomy, and the duty to minimize harm. They provide guidance on navigating complex ethical dilemmas and legal issues that may arise during airway management.

Overall, this book is an essential resource for any specialist managing airways in a clinical environment. It provides a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the anatomy, physiology, and management of difficult airways. The case studies and examples offer practical insights into the challenges and complexities of airway management, while the emphasis on teamwork and communication promotes effective collaboration among healthcare professionals. The book also addresses ethical considerations and legal aspects, ensuring that practitioners are well-informed and equipped to handle any situation that may arise. Whether you are a novice or an experienced anaesthetist, this book will be a valuable asset in your practice.

Weight: 426g
Dimension: 149 x 210 x 14 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781913755362

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