2022
DOI: 10.1055/a-1662-9630
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Atemwegsmanagement im Notfall

Abstract: Die Atemwegssicherung im Notfall ist eine seltene, jedoch essenzielle notfallmedizinische Maßnahme mit direktem Einfluss auf Morbidität und Letalität von Notfallpatienten. Der Erfolg des Atemwegsmanagements hängt von verschiedenen Faktoren wie Patientenanatomie, Umweltaspekten sowie dem Durchführenden selbst ab. Dazu wird die Anwendung eines klar strukturierten Algorithmus zur Antizipation des schwierigen Atemwegs in Notfallsituationen dringend empfohlen. Unser Beitrag erläutert unterschied… Show more

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“…Although rarely performed, emergency airway management is an important, time-critical measure that has a direct impact on morbidity and lethality in emergency patients. The proportion of difficult intubations in the prehospital setting is double that of elective airway management procedures performed in surgical anaesthesia [9]. This increases the risk of a "cannot intubate" situation and requires mastery not only of endotracheal intubation, but also appropriate alternatives and safe emergency anaesthesia.…”
Section: A -Airway Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although rarely performed, emergency airway management is an important, time-critical measure that has a direct impact on morbidity and lethality in emergency patients. The proportion of difficult intubations in the prehospital setting is double that of elective airway management procedures performed in surgical anaesthesia [9]. This increases the risk of a "cannot intubate" situation and requires mastery not only of endotracheal intubation, but also appropriate alternatives and safe emergency anaesthesia.…”
Section: A -Airway Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%