2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-507x2010000200002
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Abstract: Intubação orotraqueal: avaliação do conhecimento médico e das práticas clínicas adotadas em unidades de terapia intensiva

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“…Several tutorials and programs have been developed to guide a safe endotracheal intubation for health professionals 4 , 5. However, despite all the care, we still face such complications, mainly in pediatrics,6 , 7 A recent study8 evaluated the endotracheal intubation skill of 85 physicians from three different services: ICU, ECU, and pulmonology. This study concluded that the skill level was unsatisfactory, and that improvement in training was necessary to prevent complications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several tutorials and programs have been developed to guide a safe endotracheal intubation for health professionals 4 , 5. However, despite all the care, we still face such complications, mainly in pediatrics,6 , 7 A recent study8 evaluated the endotracheal intubation skill of 85 physicians from three different services: ICU, ECU, and pulmonology. This study concluded that the skill level was unsatisfactory, and that improvement in training was necessary to prevent complications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concluiu-se que o conhecimento em entubação orotraqueal é insatisfatório. Por isso, é importante reforçar o estudo sobre o tema na formação médica e criar uma nova pedagogia de ensino para fortalecer o conhecimento e evitar possíveis complicações no procedimento, como entubação esofágica ou seletiva, barotrauma, trauma de vias aéreas superiores e dos dentes, e arritmias cardíacas, entre outros 11 .…”
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“…This discussion has been raised by Morris et al 1 , in demonstrating that half of the interviewed anesthesiologists experienced at least one intubation failure in their career during a RSI, and at least a fourth of them were present when a regurgitation episode occurred. It is important to remember that the preoperatory evaluation in order to identify the airway is obligatory [1][2][3]30,31 . Of the evaluated anesthesiologists, around 70% had been present during an intubation failure and around 40% had been present during vomiting in the ISR.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%