Current Considerations in Emergency Airway Management.

IF 1.4 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE Current Emergency and Hospital Medicine Reports Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-12-03 DOI:10.1007/s40138-022-00255-y
Andrew Pirotte, Vivek Panchananam, Matthew Finley, Austin Petz, Tom Herrmann
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Purpose of review: Emergency airway management is populated by many new concepts, evolving equipment, and contemporary strategies for optimal procedural success. This review aims to discuss various topics within these realms and to continue the ongoing conversation regarding improvement of emergency airway management.

Recent findings: Various literature, opinion pieces, podcasts, and trials have prompted renewed interest in the field of emergency airway management. Though common threads can be found, there is significant debate on optimal practice. Accompanying these conversations is continuous production of new equipment which can be beneficial to providers. However, this ongoing accumulation of material, data, and pathways can create challenges in remaining up to date. Rather than a comprehensive review of current literature and discussion of research findings, this article aims to discuss selected and impactful concepts in real time context and provide potentially immediate additions to emergency airway manager practice.

Summary: As emergency airway management evolves, it remains a significant task to maintain up to date on current trends, data, and new equipment. This article aims to discuss several of these items in a digestible fashion and provide immediate impact for emergency airway providers.

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紧急气道管理的当前考虑因素。
回顾的目的:急诊气道管理包含许多新概念、不断发展的设备和现代策略,以实现最佳的手术成功率。本综述旨在讨论这些领域中的各种话题,并继续进行有关改善急诊气道管理的持续对话:各种文献、观点文章、播客和试验重新激发了人们对急诊气道管理领域的兴趣。虽然可以找到一些共同点,但在最佳实践方面还存在着很大的争议。伴随着这些讨论的是新设备的不断问世,这对医疗服务提供者大有裨益。然而,材料、数据和途径的不断积累可能会给保持与时俱进带来挑战。摘要:随着急诊气道管理的发展,保持与当前趋势、数据和新设备同步仍是一项艰巨的任务。本文旨在以易于消化的方式讨论其中几个项目,并为紧急气道提供者提供直接影响。
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