2021
DOI: 10.1111/anae.15508
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The 2004 Difficult Airway Society guidelines for the management of difficult tracheal intubation: revolutionary and enduring

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“…7,8 Guidelines for difficult airway management have been developed and continuously updated regularly. 5,[9][10][11][12][13] Seminars and training that focus on managing difficult airways are commonly conducted in most institutes. [14][15][16] Despite the effectively decreased incidence of unexpectedly difficult airways, the outcomes related to difficult airways remain poor.…”
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“…7,8 Guidelines for difficult airway management have been developed and continuously updated regularly. 5,[9][10][11][12][13] Seminars and training that focus on managing difficult airways are commonly conducted in most institutes. [14][15][16] Despite the effectively decreased incidence of unexpectedly difficult airways, the outcomes related to difficult airways remain poor.…”
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“…Emerging studies have investigated and promoted the use of multiple tools for difficult airway assessment and management 7,8 . Guidelines for difficult airway management have been developed and continuously updated regularly 5,9–13 . Seminars and training that focus on managing difficult airways are commonly conducted in most institutes 14–16 .…”
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“…1 Other definitions of difficult airway emphasize unfavorable anatomical features that interfere with the ability to secure an airway, such as an obstructing mass, limited neck mobility, limited jaw excursion, small mandible, or situational factors, such as bleeding or edema. 2,4,[17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28] Estimates of the prevalence of difficult airways vary widely, ranging from 0.1% to 30%, depending on the definition used and the clinical context. 29,30 Regardless of the underlying cause, clinicians managing difficult airways face a complex clinical challenge that must be resolved under intense time pressure.…”
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“…The American Society of Anesthesiologists defines difficult airway as “the clinical situation in which a conventionally trained anesthesiologist experiences difficulty with facemask ventilation of the upper airway, difficulty with tracheal intubation, or both.” 1 Other definitions of difficult airway emphasize unfavorable anatomical features that interfere with the ability to secure an airway, such as an obstructing mass, limited neck mobility, limited jaw excursion, small mandible, or situational factors, such as bleeding or edema. 2,4,17 -28 Estimates of the prevalence of difficult airways vary widely, ranging from 0.1% to 30%, depending on the definition used and the clinical context. 29,30 Regardless of the underlying cause, clinicians managing difficult airways face a complex clinical challenge that must be resolved under intense time pressure.…”
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